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DELPHINIUM PEKEXXIAL LABKSP0E. 



DELPHINIUM — Perennial Larkspur. 



A most attractive perennial. The long- spikes 

 of handsome flowers are very freely pro- 

 duced from early summer till late in fall, 

 care being- taken, however, to remove all 

 seed pods. They are exceedingly useful for 

 cutting. Very choice Mixed Hybrid Varie- 

 ties, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 



D. Belladonna — 2 feet. The flowers are very 

 abundantly produced continuously through- 

 out the summer season. Color a clear tur- 

 quoise blue. Each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 



D. Forniosum — 3 feet. Large blue and white 

 flowers; profuse bloomer. Each 15c; per 

 doz. $1.50. 



D. Grandiflorum — 3 feet. This superb variety 

 in mixed colors embraces all shades of blue 

 and violet as well as white flowers. Each 

 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



Fl'NKIA — Day Lily. 



This is one of the most effective plants for 

 the decoration of the lawn. 

 F. Laneeolata — 1% feet, August. Blue. 

 F. Ovata — 1 foot, August. Lilac. 



F. Subcordata — 1 V 2 feet, June. White. 



Eaeh 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



GAILLARDIA — Blanket Flower. 



G. Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. . One of the 

 showiest and most satisfactory perennials 

 in cultivation. The flowers are about 2H 

 inches in diameter, borne on long, stiff 

 stems, and are exquisite in coloring, crim- 

 son, orange and vermilion blending most 

 harmoniously. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



BOLTOMA — False Chamomile. 



B. Asteroides — 4 feet, October. White. Aster-like flowers in great pro- 

 fusion; useful for supplying cut flowers. Each 15c; per doz ...$1.50 



CAMPANU LA — Bluebells. 



Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. 



C. Medium (Canterbury Bells) — This "strikingly beautiful biennial is an 

 exceedingly profuse bloomer, the large bell-shaped flowers in white and 

 shades of blue being very effective. Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



C. Persicifolia Grandiflora (Peach Bells) — 2 to 3 feet, June and July A 

 beautiful variety of hardy bell flower. Mixed colors, blue and white- 

 very desirable. Each 15c; per doz ■. ... $1.50 



C. Pyramidalis (Chimney Bell Flower) — 3 to 4 feet. A very stately plant, 

 pyramidal in form, with white or blue bell-shaped flower.-. Each 25c; 

 P ei " d° z . .'$2.50 



DICENTRA SPECTABILIS — Bleeding Heart. 



Two feet, May. One of the showiest of garden perennials; also much grown 

 as a pot plant for spring 

 flowering in the house. 

 Each 15c; per doz $1.50 



DIANTHTIS — Garden Pink. 



These favorites well deserve 

 the popularity they enjoy, as they 

 certainly rank among the finest 

 of the gems of the flower garden. 



D. Barbatus (Sweet William) — 1 

 foot, June. An invaluable bor- 

 der plant, producing a great 

 abundance of flowers of every 

 shade of red, pink, crimson, 

 purple and white; especially 

 useful for cutting. 



D. Plnmarius (Pheasant's Eye) — 

 Pink, 1 foot, June. White and 

 purple. 



D. Plumaris fl. pi. (Double Hardy 

 Pink) — 1 foot, June. All colors. 

 Each 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 



An exceedingly attractive 

 plant, blooms continuously from 

 June till late in the fall, and are 

 very easy of cultivation. The 

 flowers are neat in form, are 

 borne on light, but -wiry and 

 graceful stems. and arrange 

 beautifully in vases. 



■ C. Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. 

 Deep yellow. 

 C. Laneeolata — 2 feet, June. 

 Golden yellow. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM — 

 Marguerite. 



The hardy Marguerites are now 

 general favorites and in great 

 demand. 



Leiicanthemum Hybriduni, or 

 Shasta Daisy — This is a great 

 acquisition. It blooms continu- 

 ously throughout the summer. 

 Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



DIGITALIS — Foxglove. 



Handsome, stately - growing 

 plants, with beautiful thimble- 

 shaped flowers, produced in 

 profusion (see cut). The rac- 

 emes of flowers are about 3 

 feet long, ranging in color from 

 pure white to purple. Each 

 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



DORONICUM — Dogbane. 



D. Excelsum — One of the earliest 

 and most effective of our spring 

 flowering plants, 2 feet, June, 

 producing its large, bright 

 yellow flowers very freely. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



GYPSOPHILA — Chalk Plant. 



G. Panieulata — 2 feet, July. One of the best of hardy plants, producing great 

 quantities of white flowers, very useful for cutting. " Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



