. Beckert's seed store : vegetable seeds flower bulbs. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. Japanese Pinks narrow silvery margin. Pkt. kish crimson with Very double, bright red flowers; 8 inches; a splendid bedder. Pkt. 10 cts., oz- 60 cts Pkt. 10 cts., \i oz. 60 cts. 3032 Royal Pinks (D. nobilis). A very robust strain with large, fragrant, double flowers on long stems; excellent
. Beckert's seed store : vegetable seeds flower bulbs. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Catalogs. Japanese Pinks narrow silvery margin. Pkt. kish crimson with Very double, bright red flowers; 8 inches; a splendid bedder. Pkt. 10 cts., oz- 60 cts Pkt. 10 cts., \i oz. 60 cts. 3032 Royal Pinks (D. nobilis). A very robust strain with large, fragrant, double flowers on long stems; excellent for cutting. In many beautiful colors. 15 inches. Pkt. 10 cts., 1i oz. 25 cts. 3035 Double Mixed. All colors and types in Double Japanese Pinks. Pkt. 10 cts., 34 oz. 25 cts. THE HARDY GARDEN PINKS HP Perfectly hardy and very desirable for perennial beds, borders, cemetery plantings, etc. The flowers are dainty and highly prized for their spicy, refreshing fragrance. 3040 Single Early Grass Pinks (D. plumarius). Also called Pleasant Eye and Clove Pinks. Many-colored, with fringed petals. Pkt. 10 cts., J4 oz. 35 cts. 3041 Everblooming Grass Pinks (D. plumarius semperflorens). Simple and semi-double; blooming constantly all summer long. Pkt. 15 cts., 34 oz- 85 cts. 3043 Double Grass Pinks (D. plumarius ). Also known as Scotch Florist's Pinks. Double flowers; early blooming. Pkt. 15 cts., J4 oz. $ Dimorphotheca (African Orange Daisy) HA The serious handicap of an awkward name has not prevented the Dimorphothecas from rising rapidly in the favor of flower-lovers. They grow rapidly and luxuriantly in any sunny spot, commence to bloom in six to eight weeks after sowing, and are one continuous sheet of bloom from then on until fall. For best effect, they should be planted in masses, but they are also suitable for borders and pot-plants, and make very nice cut-flowers. 8 inches. 3078 Aurantiaca. Fine, large, many-petaled flowers, deep ochre or orange-yellow with a black zon
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