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DELPHINIUMS or HARDY LARKSPURS. 



Farquhar's Hybrids. Stately decorative plants 

 for masses, beds and clumps; flowers ranging in 

 colors from light azure to deep blue, and from Doz. lOO 

 delicate lavender to purple; June and July .. .12.60 $15.00 



Belladonna. Produces spikes on which the 



lovely sky-blue flowers are borne abundantly. 2.50 15.00 

 ' Belladonna Hybrids. Various shades of blue. 2.50 15.00 



Capri. Large skj'-blue flowers. 50 cts. each; 



King of Delphiniums. Massive spikes of large 

 rich gentian blue flowers with white eye. 75 cts. 

 each. ... ... ... 



Lizzie. Stately spikes of an azure-blue with 

 yellow eye. 50 cts. each ... ... ... 



Rev. E. Laseelles. One of the finest Delphini- 

 ums with bold spike and large double flowers of 

 deep purple-blue with white centre. SI .00 each. 



Moerheimi. A beautiful new hybrid of vigorous 

 growth, 5 to 6 feet high; the lateral or side 

 shoots frequently measuring 2\ ft. The flowers 

 are pure white without any shading; a free 

 and continuous bloomer. 50 cts. each ... 5.00 



Queen Wilhelmina. Soft blue shading to rose, 

 charming. 50 cts. each ... ... ... 5.00 



BEAUTIFUL SPECIES OF DELPHINIUMS. 



. ChinensiS. Very graceful spikes of light and 

 bright blue flowers. June to October. 2 ft. 



ChinensiS alba. White. 2 ft 



Formosum. Deep blue. July to October. 3 ft. 

 Formosum coelestinum. Sky blue. 3 ft. 



DIANTHUS. 



Atrorubens. A charming variety with deep 

 crimson flowers. 1 ft. ... 



Earbatus. See Sweet William. 



Diadematis, Mixed. {Diadem Pink.) Elegant 

 border plant; shades of white, pink and 

 crimson; blooms all Summer. 1ft. ... 1 



Napoleon III. Intense crimson;June to October. 2 



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DIANTHUS.- 

 Plumarius. 



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 Plumarius. 



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DiglCal.S hx. 



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(Pheasant's eye Pink.) Fragrant and 

 hardy border pink, single. Mixed Doz. 



$2.00 



Gloriosa. Flowers lilac-rose with 

 lovely fringed petals; early. _ •■. ... ... 2.50 



For other varieties see Carnations. 

 Mound or Spice Pink, see special list on page 118. 

 DICTAMNUSfraxinella. (Gas Plant.) Rosy-crimson 

 flowers; June and July. 2i ft. ... ... 



Fraxinella alba. White. 



Caucasicus. Very showy border plant with large 

 spikes of attractive rosy-red flowers; excellent for 

 cutting. June and July. ... ... 



DIELYTRA speetabilis. (Bleeding Heart.) Delicate 



pink heart-shaped flowers in graceful racemes; May 



and June. 2 ft. 



DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) We can furnish these in 



white, rosy-lilac, spotted varieties, red and 



mixed. 



Grandiflora. Small yellow flowers; desirable for 

 partial shade; June. 2| ft. 

 DODECATHEON media. (American Cowsli-p.) Rosy- 

 purple flowers resembhng Cyclamen. April and 



May. 1 ft 



DORONICUM caucasicum. (Leopard's Bane.) Yel- 

 low; June. I2 ft 



Exeelsum. Large orange-yeUow flowers; June 

 Plantagineum. Golden-yellow; June ... 

 DRAB A Androsacea. Dwarf rock plant; flowers 



white; May ... 

 ECHINACEA, see Rudbeckia. 



ECHINOPS exaltata. (Globe Thistle.) Showy thistle- 

 like plants with metallic-blue globular flowers. 

 July to September. 3 ft. ... ... ... 2 



Ritro. Deep steel blue. 2 



Sphaerocephalus. (Globe Thistle.) White flower 

 heads. Julv to September. 6 ft. 

 EPILOBIUM ahgustifolium. (Willow Herb.) Tall 

 perennial adapted for low, wet ground; flowers 

 l)urplish-rose. 4 ft. ... ... ... ... 



Hirsutum. Stron;? growing plant of willow-like 

 habit, flowers rose color; blooms all Summer. 4 ft. 



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