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Delphinium Farquhar's Hybrids. 



DELPHINIUMS or HARDY LARKSPURS. 



Fapquhap's Prize winner Strain. These im- 

 proved hybrids, with their tall, handsome spikes, are 

 very effective when planted in the herbaceous border, 

 in groups. The plants are of strong growth, with 

 enormous spikes of large flowers, the colors ranging 

 from' light to dark blue. ... 



Doz. 



100 



$6.00 $45.00 



Farquhar's Hybrids. Stately decorative plants for 

 masses, beds and clumps; flowers ranging in colors 

 from light azure to deep blue, and from delicate laven- 

 der to purple ; June and July ... ... ... ^ 2 . 60 18 . 06 



Belladonna. Magnificent spikes of lovely sky-blue 



flowers 3 . 00 20 . 00 



Bellamosum. Deep blue flowers of the Belladonna type. 3 . 00 20 . 00 

 Fanny Stormonth. Beautiful spikes similar to Bella- 

 donna, but with delicate light azure-blue flowers ... 4 . 00 30 . 00 

 Chinensis. Very graceful spikes of light and bright 



blue flowers. June to October. 2 ft. 2.50 18.00 



Chinensis alba. White. 2 ft. 2.50 18.00 



formosum. Deep blue. July to October. 3 ft. ... 2.50 18.00 



formosum ccelestinum. Sky blue. 3 ft 2 . 50 18 . 00 



DIANTHUS. 



atrorubens. Deep crimson flowers. 1ft 2.50 18.00 



deltoides Brilliant. Brightpink.trailinghabit ...3.00 20.00 

 diadematis, mixed. {Diadem Pink.) Elegant border 

 plant; shades of white, pink and crimson; blooms all 



Summer. 1ft 2.50 15.00 



plumarius. {Pheasant's eye Pink.) Fragrant and 



beautiful hardy border pink, single. Mixed colors. 2 . 50 18.00 



Miss Gladys Cranfield. Rose-pink with crimson eye; 



single 3 . 00 20 . 00 



For other varieties see Carnations. 

 DIANTHUS plumarius fl. pi. {Mound, Spice or Border 



Pink.) 

 The border Pinks of the old-time gardens, useful for edgings; flowers 



strongly olove-scented. 

 Brilliant. Deep pink. Glen Valley. Rosy-pink, carmine eye- 



Gregory. Light pink. Lilac Queen. Lavender-pink. 



Each of the above varieties, $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. 



DIGITALIS OP FOXGLOVES. Beautiful Doz. 100 

 and highly ornamental hardy plants used exten- 

 sively for forming backgrounds for other low- 

 growing plants or shrubs. They are also valu- 

 able for naturalizing on the edge of woods or 

 other partially shaded locations. The plants 

 bloom profusely during June and July. We can 

 furnish these in white, rose, red, spotted 

 varieties and mixed ... ... ... ... $2.50 $15.00 



grandiflora. Small yellow flowers; desirable for 



partial shade; June. 2^^ ft. ... ... ... 2.50 18.00 



DIELYTRA spectabilis. {Bleeding Heart.) Deli- 

 cate pink, heart shaped blossoms borne on grace- 

 ful racemes. May and June. 2 ft. 75cts. each.. 7.50 



ECHINOPS exaltata. (Globe Thistle.) Showy thistle- 

 like plants with metallic-blue globular flowers. 



July to September. 3 ft 2,50 18.00 



ritro. Deep steel blue 2.50 18.00 



sphserocephalus. (Globe Thistle.) White flower 



heads. July to September. 6 ft 2.50 18 00 



EPILOBIUM angustifolium. (Willow Herb.) TaU 

 perennial adapted for low, wet ground; flowers 

 purplish-rose. 4 ft. ... ... ... ... 2.50 



18.00 



ERYNGIUM amethystinum. (Sea Holly.) An 

 effective plant for the hardy border, shrubbery 

 and wild gaudens, with amethyst-blue thistle- 

 like flowers, and finely out spiney leaves. July. 



2 to 3 ft 



planum. A lovely Sea Holly, with dainty pale 

 blue flowers; valuable for cutting ... ... 



2 . 50 18 . 00 



2.50 18.00 



EUPATORIUM ageratoides. Small white flowers 



during August and September. 3 ft. . . . 

 ccelestinum. Showy variety with light blue 



flowers similar to the Ageratum. August and 



September. 2 ft. ... ... ... ... 



Fraseri. Delicate white flowers in large terminal 



heads; useful for cutting. Aug. to Oct. 2 ft., 



EUPHORBIA corollata. One of the best hardy 

 plants for cutting, producing delicate sprays of 

 white flowers. July and August. I3 ft. ... 2.50 



2.50 18.00 



2.50 18.00 



2.50 18.00 



18.00 



Digitalis. Foxglove. 



