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CURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS. 



DIANTHUS-Garden Pink. 



D. Plumarius— 1 foot, June. White 

 and purple. Each, 15 cts.; per doz., 

 fl.50. 



DOEONIOUM-Dogbane. 

 D. Excelsum — 2 feet, .June. 

 A handsome border plant, pro- 

 ducing its large, bright yellow 

 flowers very freely. Each, 25 

 cts.; Per doz., .f2.50. 



DIGITALIS - Foxglove. 

 D. Purpurea— 3 feet, June. 

 Purple. Each, 15 cts.; per doz. 

 $1.50. 



EUPHORBIA-Spurge. 



E. Corollata— 3 feet, July. A plant 

 of easy culture, producing quantities 

 of pure white flowers with a small 

 greeneye. Excellentforcutting. Each, 

 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



GYPS0PHILLA.-01ialk Plant. 

 Q. Paniculata— 2 feet, July. One of 

 the best of hardy plants, producing 

 great quantities of white flo were, very 

 usefuljor cutting. Each, 20 cts.; per 

 doz., .$2.00. 



FEVERFEW. 



Little Qem — 1 foot. A great acquisition, which 

 cannot be recommended too highly. Blooms almost 

 continuously, and produces its large, perfectly formed, 

 pure white flowers in the greatest profusion. Each, 

 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



FUNKIA— Day Lily. 



Very popular plants, attractive in flowers 

 and foliage. 

 F. Lanceolata— IJ^ feet, Aug. Blue. 

 F. Ovata — 1 foot, Aug. Lilac. 

 F. Subcordata— 1;4 feet, June. White. 

 F. Variegata— 1 foot, Aug. Ivilac] 

 Each, 20 cts.; per doz., $2.00. 



GAILLARDIA— Blanket Flower. 



Q. Qrandiflora — 2 feet, June. One of the 

 showiest, most effective and most satisfactory 

 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}4 inches in diameter, borne on long, 

 stiff stems, and are exquisite in coloring, crim- 

 son, orange and vermilion blending most 

 harmoniously. Each, 15 cts.; per doz., $1.50. 



DORONICUM EXCELSUM. 



DIGITALIS. 



OAILLARDIA. 





