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DELPHINIUM—TERENNIAL LARKSPUR. 
- DELPHINIUM—Perennial Larkspur, 
A most attractive perennial, which should 
never be denied a place in the garden. 
The long spikes of handsome flowers are 
very freely produced from early summer 
till late in fall, care being taken, however, 
to remove all seed pods. They are exceed- 
ingly useful for cutting. Very choice Mixed 
Hybrid Varieties, each 25c; per doz, $2.50 
D. Belladonna—2 feet. Of all the blue- 
flowered hardy border plants in cultiva- 
tion this superb variety of Larkspur is 
unquestionably one of the best and is very 
popular. The flowers are very abundantly 
produced continuously throughout the 
summer season. Color a clear turquoise 
blue, Each 30c; per doz. $3.00. 
D. Formosum—=3 feet. 
white flowers, profuse 
15c; per doz. $1.50. 
and 
Each 
Large blue 
bloomer. 
D. Grandiflorum—3 feet. This superb va- 
riety in mixed colors embraces all shades 
of blue and violet as well as white flow- 
ers. Each 15c: per doz. $1.50. 
D. Chinese Tom Thumb Blue—S8 inches. A 
wonderful acquisition. This rare novelty 
combines a dwarf bushy habit with a pro- 
fusion of bloom, characteristics long 
sought by hybridizers of this very popu- 
ay family of plants. Each 20c; per doz. 
-00. 
GY PSOPHILA—Chalk Plant. 
One of the best of hardy plants, producing great 
quantities of white flowers, very useful for cutting, 
G. Paniculata—2 feet, July. 
_D. Plumarius (Pheasant’s Eye)—Pink, 1 foot, June. 
CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
CENTAUREA. 
Valuable border plants of the easiest culture. 
cut flowers. 
C, Montana—2 feet, May and June. This variety is among the best of hardy 
plants. Flowers large and handsome, color a rich purplish blue. Last well 
when cut. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
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. It is at home in almost 
any situation out of doors and succeeds admirably in shady places where few 
plants grow satisfactorily. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 
DIANTHUS—Garden Pink. 
These favorites well deserve the popularity they enjoy, as they certainly 
rank among the finest of the gems of the flower garden. They are exceedingly 
beautiful and very easy of culture. 
D. Barbatus (Sweet William)—1 foot, June. An invaluable border plant, pro- 
ducing a great abundance of flowers of every shade of red, pink, crimson, 
purple and white; especially useful for cutting. : 
White and purple. 
D. Plumuaris fl. pl. (Double Hardy Pink)—1 foot, June. All colors. Each 10ce; 
per doz. $1.00. 
DICTAMNUS—Gas Plant. 
Strong-growing, handsome plants 
of easy culture; the varieties we 
name being most interesting— 
D. Fraxinella Rubra—3 feet, May. 
Foliage showy and _ £ =*{fragrant, 
flowers purplish red, produced in 
large spikes, which are very at- 
tractive. These in hot. sultry 
weather give off a peculiar and 
very inflammable gas, which 
ignites with a flash when a 
match is applied. 
D. Fraxinella Alba—3 feet, May. 
Similar to the above but pro- 
duces pure white flowers. 
Each 20c; per doz. $2.00. 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove. 
Handsome, stately-growing plants, 
with beautiful thimble-shaped 
flowers, produced in profusion 
(see cut). The racemes of flow- 
ers are about 3 feet long, rang- 
ing 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; very showy. 2 
feet, June. A handsome border 
plant, producing its large, bright 
yellow flowers very freely; also 
an excellent pot plant. Each, 
15e; per doz, $1.50. 
EUPATORIUM—Snake Root. 
EK. Ageratoides—5 feet, June to 
August. A very desirable and 
useful plant of vigorous growth, 
bearing very freely large ter- 
minal heads of fragrant and 
handsome pure white — flowers. 
Each 15c; per doz, $1.50. 
EUPHORBIA—Spuree. 
E, Corollata—3 feet, July. A plant 
of easy culture, producing quan- 
tities of pure white flowers with 
a small green eye, from July to 
October. Excellent for cutting. 
Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
FUNKIA—Day Lily. 
This is one of the most effective 
plants for the decoration of the 
lawn. It does splendidly as a low 
hedge or border plant. In or out 
of flower it is very attractive. 
F. Lanceolata—1%4 feet, August. 
Blue. 
¥. Ovata—1 foot, August. 
F. Subecordata—i1%% feet, 
White. 
Each 20¢c; per doz. $2.00. 
GAILLARDIA—Blanket Flower. 
G. Grandiflora—2 feet, June. One 
of the showiest and most satis- 
factory perennials in cultivation. 
Beginning to flower in June, it 
continues to present a mass of 
bloom until late in summer. The 
flowers are about 2% inches in 
diameter, borne on long, stiff 
stems, and are exquisite in col- 
oring, crimson, orange and ver- 
milion blending most harmoni- 
ously. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
Very useful for supplying 
Lilac. 
June. 
Isach 15c; per doz, $1,50, 
FOXGLOVE, 
