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DAHLIA.
DOUBLE VARIKTIKS.
AltlioiiKh perennials, tliese willflower freely the samp
s^eiison from Kped. 4 to 6 feet.
Choice Double Mixed. Manvcolors Pkt lo
^ompone, Double Mixed. 8n.all-tlon.rin.; in
cactus Dahlia, Double. Mixed Colors. Uiiille.l
autl curved petals, graeefull.v arranged in large heuils
of bloom __ _ -J,,
SINGLE VARIETIES.
Handsome bedding plants, flowering in great profu-
sion in a large variety of colors, unsurpassed for suiu-
tner bouquets.
Single targ-e-flowering-, Mixed. Many colors ;
Belf-stnped and spotted. :i to 4 feet.
n?.^^'^'"^^^^^^^- ."iU)act bushy piants'.nbon't
IJ InclHH high liy 24 inches across. They produce
large single tlf)wers of nifist exquisite colors 10
Wlant Perfection. Enormous flowers 4 to .".;« inchis
across, of several beautiful colors. SeUs mottled.
..-.
striiied, etc. Mixed Colors.
DELPHINIUM, or "HARDY LARK-
SPUFIS."
Handsome hardy pererinials, splendid flowers and
curiously cut leaves : for periuaueut beds and borders
tney are indispensable.
Grandiflorumflorepleno. .^eppa^efi7.)..Pkf. l."
JSaUl. (Hardy YpIIoh- Lnrkspur.) Produces freclv
long spikes of40to50 sulphur vellow blossoms each
llnch in diameter, floweriagfrora June until August
plant thrifty and bushy. 3 to 4 feet lo
le Mastodonte. (Giant Bee Larkspur.) ""L'artxe
bluefl.iwers. 3 to 6 feet 10
rormosum. Popular for groups, tail spi'kesofdark
blue tloivcrs with white eyes. 2 to 3 feet... 3
iallar of Beauty. (D. fonnosum ccelestinuin ) An
unusually bright and pretty shade of azure blue..lo
Wudicaule. Large scarlet flowers, li/o feet .o
finest MixedSingle Hybrids '. 5
(Foraunual vurwties. .see Lnrksjiurs, page 109.)"
DIANTHUS, OR PINKS,
DOUBLE ANN0AL VARIETIES.
The family of "Pinks" is unrivaled for brilliancy
and rich variety of color; the plants are bushy o"f
eymmetncal form— blooming profusely, until "fall
rendering them most satisfactory for summer flower
gardens. Treat as annuals. Heigl*, about 1 foot.
Chinensis fl. pi., Mixed Colors. Double China or
Indian I'ink pj^f -
Beddewigii fl. pi., Mixed Colors. Douiiie" Japan
Pink large flowers of many rich ami varied colors.. 5
Double Diadem Pink, Mixed Colors. (Diadem-
atiisfl. pi.) Splendid doubleflowers of many colors
edged and marbled r
WHITE DIADEM PUJrk. "Largedouiiie'flowers
of white. l)eautifully laced with the "Diadem" mark-
ings, in carmine, blood-rcil, lilac, purple, etc 10
DOTTBLE "SALMON QUEEN" PINK. Distinct
and beautifullargedoublefringed flowers of brilliant
salmon, changing to salmony rose as thev age 10
Double Snowflake. Large pure white, double fring-
ed flowers r
Tireball. Large double flowers of iirilliant red 5
White Prill, or Mourning- Cloak. Large double
Bowers of rich purplish black, edged with wiiite 5
-Double Striped and Fringed, Mixed Colors.
.Lacinun.i. striata tt. pi.) (.See pa/^e HT ) lo
5?.°? °f Perfection. (See page Hi.) "10
■"^"liffllt. The stems, branches and flower buds are
black; the leaves dark green. The double flowers
are rich Jilackish maroon and like velvet 10
imperialis rubro-striata fl. pi. Large double
nowers of rich blood-red, irregularly striped and
splashed with white and pink 10
80UV. de la Malmaison. Rosy apricot 10
imported roUertinns ofdniihle annual Diani'hus
vanetie.-i, L'jr.: IJ varieties, 40c.
SINGLE ANNUAL DIANTHUS.
Busily plants, about 1 foot high— usually grown as
garden annuals. Flowers very large, often 2 Inches
and over across, and freely produced from earlv sum-
mer until frost. For summer flower beds their gor-
geous colors render them unrivaled. We reallv prefer
tlK' Single Pinks to the Douliles for effectiveness when
tiedilcd.
Heddewigii, Mixed Colors. (Sinple.Tapan Pinks )
Magnihccnt flowers, 2 to H inches across, broad and
round, and of many exquisite colors; blotched
splashed and spotted pj^f 5
Salmon Queen. Large, fringed flow'e'rsofa brilliant
s.ilninn.cli.-iiiging to rosys.-ilmon 5
Queen of Holland. (1.. Ilrddewinii albus.) Large,
round, smooth-edged single flowers of glisteninir
white ^ 5
Little Gem, or the Bride. \Vine red/suffused and
veiiMMl rose and bordered with white lo
Snowflake. Large, pure white-fringed flowers. Plant
imly li iiiihes high, fairly smothered with flowers . 5
Eastern Queen. Immense single-fringed flowers,
in.irlil.d c:irinini--rose. mauve and lilac...... 5
Crimson Belle. Alagniflcent fringed flowers of lus-
trous crimson =
Glare of the Garden. Grand flowers, fully s
inches acrr.ss. fringed, and of the most brilliant vel-
vety r-nnison. Gorgeously effective 10
GLOBIOSA. Immense fringed flowers. White y el-

veiy crimson and
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Author Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection.; Peter Henderson & Co.
Full title
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Everything for the garden : 1902.
Page ID
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42383195
Item ID
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133997 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Title ID
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66553 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
Page numbers
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Page 106
Names
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NameFound:Chinensis fl NameFound:D. fonnosum ccelestinuin NameFound:Dianthus NameConfirmed:Dianthus EOLID:11254753 NameBankID:2646562 NameFound:Dolichos NameConfirmed:Dolichos EOLID:28202 NameBankID:277075 NameFound:Dracena indivisa NameConfirmed:Dracaena indivisa G. Forst. EOLID:1087093 NameBankID:5834176 NameFound:Ilrddewinii albus NameFound:Laciniatus NameFound:Monstrosa NameFound:Plumarius NameConfirmed:Plumarius EOLID:12072735 NameBankID:4303501 NameFound:Stellaris NameConfirmed:Stellaris NameBankID:4873468
BHL Page URL
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383195
DOI
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10.5962/bhl.title.66553
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Flickr sets
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  • Everything for the garden : 1901.
  • Garden Stories
Flickr tags
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  • Catalogs
  • Flowers
  • Peter Henderson & Co
  • Plants, Ornamental
  • Seed industry and trade
  • Seeds
  • Trade catalogs
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
  • bhl:page 42383195
  • dc:identifier https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/42383195
  • bhlGardenStories
  • Dahlia
  • Digitalis
  • Foxglove
  • Dianthus
  • Delphinium
  • BHLinbloom
  • peter henderson & co
  • plants, ornamental
  • u.s. department of agriculture, national agricultural library
  • bhlgardenstories
  • bhlinbloom
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18 March 2015
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