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NEW SINGLE DAHLIAS. 



DAHLIA. 



Will bloom the first year from seed, if sown not later than 

 March ; 2 to 8 ft. Half-hardy perennial. 



lOlK). 1). targe Flo^vering, Double. Comprising 

 every known shade of color. Oz., S2.25 ; pkt,, 1.5o. 



1001. Single, IVIixed. Saved from the very choicest 

 •ingle varieties. Oz.,S2.00; pkt., 13c. 



DAISY. 

 (Bellis Perennis.) 



Bloom from April to June, 

 well adapted to pot culture, and 

 beds or edgingrs in shady situa- 

 tions; 4 in. Half-hardy peren- 

 nials. 



1020. D. Double, Mixed. 

 Extra quality. Pkt., 20c. 



1022. Longfellow. Very 

 large, double, dark rose flowers, 

 borne on long stems. Pkt., 25c. 



DATURA. 



( Trumpet Flower.) 



Produce an excellent effect 

 ° when planted in borders or 

 ^ shrubbery ; 3 ft. Half-hardy 

 ; perennial. 



1040. D. Fastuosa Hube- 



riana, Mixed. Large, double 



DOUBLE DAISY LONGFELLO-w flowers ofvarious colors. Pkt.,5c. 



1041. 'Wriglitii. (Meteloids.) Handsome, white, single 



flowers of exquisite fragrance. Pkt., 5c. 



DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) 

 A highly ornamental plant of stately growth ; excellent 

 for shrubberies and half shady places. 



1121). D. Mixed. Long spikes of beautiful thimble- 

 shaped flowers: 3 ft. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 5c. 

 DOLICHOS. {Hyacinth Bean.) 



1140. D. Giganteus. A beautiful climbing plant of free 

 growth, producing clusters of beautiful purple flowers ; 20 ft. 

 Tender annual Oz, 25c.; pkt., 5c. 



1141. D. Purpurea. Pkt., 5o. 

 DIANTHITS. (Pinks.) 



These embrace some of the 

 most popular flowers in cultiva- 

 tion, as well as the most satisfac- 

 tory that can be raised from 

 seed. 



1080. D. Cliinensis Fl. PI. 

 (CJiina or Indian Pink.) Extra 

 large, double, fragrant flowers, 

 mixed ; 1 ft. Hardy annual. 

 Oz., 81.00; pkt.,5o. 



1081. Heddewigii Diade- 

 matis Fl. PI. (Double Diadem 

 Japan Pink.) Densely double 

 flowers, 3ins. in diameter; beau- 

 tiful tints of crimson, lilac, pur- 

 ple, outer edges fringed white ; 

 6 in, Hardv annual. Pkt., 10c. 



1082. Scoticus Fl. PI. 

 iDoiMe Scotch, or Paisley Pinks.) 

 Seed saved from an extra fine 

 collection of named varieties; 



flowers with fringed edges ; mixed colors ; 1 ft. Hardy peren- 

 nial. Pkt., 20c.; extra large pkt., S1.50. 



1083. Plumarius Fl. PI. (Finest Double Garden Pink.) 

 Very fragrant, beautiful mixed colors; 2 ft. Hardy peren- 

 nial. Oz., 50c; pkt., 5c. 



1084 D. Imperialis. Double imperial pink, fine. Pkt., 

 6c. 



DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGU. 



DELPHIXUM. (Larkspur.) 



Very handsome plants, producing a fine effect no matter 

 where grown ; producing a profusion of bloom the erftire 

 summer. Will bloom the first year from seed. 



1060. D. Formosum. Brilliant, rich, blue flowers, 

 with a white centre; 2)4 ft. Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10c. 



1061. Nudicaule. Bright scarlet flowers, with clear, 

 yellow petals; 18 in. Hardy perennials. Pkt., 10c. 



1062. Exaltatum. Very pretty blue and white flowers; 

 5ft. Hardy annu^il. Pkt., 10c. 



1063. Imperial Flore Pleno. (Emperor Larkspur.) 

 With beautiful, long spikes of brilliant, dark blue, tricolor 

 and red striped, double flowers; 1>^ ft. Hardy annual. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



1064. Finest Mixed Hybrids. A fine collection of 

 twenty sorts ; 2 ft. Hardy annuals. Oz., 40c.; pkt., 5e. 



Iu65. Dwarf German Kocket. Hyacinth-flowered 

 larkspur, mixed. Pkt., 5c. 



1066. D. Elatum. Bee Larkspur. Pkt., 5c. 



1067. D. Cliinensis. Blue Larkspur. Pkt., 5c. 



DICTAMNUS. (Fraxinella.) 



A fragrant free-flowering herbaceous plant, suitable for 

 mi.\ed borders, thriving in any common soil. When bruised 

 the plant emits a lemon-like fragrance ; 2 ft. Hardy peren- 

 nial. 



1100. D. Ulixed. Lor.g racemes of white and red flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 10c. 



1160. 



EKVSIMUM. (Sedge Mustard.) 

 E. Perofskianiini. Large clusters of beautiful deep 



red, very showv orange flowers, resembling a single Wall 

 Flower; 1>^ ft. 'Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



(California Poppy.) 

 Very pretty , profuse bloom- 

 ing plants of extremely rich 

 and beautiful colors; blooming 

 from .Tune until frost. 



IISO. , E. Califor nica. 

 Very large, bright yellow flow- 

 ers, with rich orange centre; 

 1% ft. Hardy annual. Oz., 

 20c.; pkt., 5c. 



1181. Crocea Fl. PI. 

 Beautiful double bright orange 

 scarlet, shading to salmon red; 

 1ft. Hardy biennial. Pkt., 10c. 



1182. Fine Mixed. Com- 

 pri.ses fully a dozen of the finest 

 colors. Oz., 2.5o.; pkt., 5c. 



EUPATORIUM. 



1200. E. Fraseri. Snow- 

 ESCHSCHOLTZiA CROCEA. -nrhite flowers, blooming the 

 first season from seed ; 13^ ft. Hardv herbaceous perennial. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



EVERLASTINGS. 



These are very popular 

 and desirable for winter deco- 

 ration, bouquets, wreaths, 

 etc. They should be cut when 

 they come into full bloom, 

 tied into bunches and dried in 

 the shade, with their heads 

 downwards. 



1240. Acroclinium Ros- 

 eum Fl. PI. Bright rose, 

 double, larger than the old 

 sorts; 15 in. Half-hardy an- 

 nual. Pkt., 5c. 



1241. Aininobium Ala- 

 tiim Grandiflorum. A lead- 

 ing everlasting ; flowers very 

 large and pure white color. 

 Hardy annual. Pkt.,5e. 



1242. Gomplirena, Mix- 

 ed. [Balchelor's Buttons.) Re- 

 markably handsome flowers, 

 comprising pure white, crim- 

 son, orange and variegated colors ; 2 ft. Half-hardy annual. 

 Oz.,40c.; pkt., 5c. 



1243. Helipterum Humboldianum. (Sanfordi.) Largo 

 clusters of bright golden yellow flowers, retaining their bril- 

 liancy for years ; 134 ft. Hardy annual. Pkt., 5c. 



1244. Hellchrysum, Finest Mixed. Large beautiful, 

 verv double, white, yellow, scarlet ; 1}4 ft. Hardy annual. 

 Oz.,"40c.; pkt., 5c. 



1245. Rhodanthe, Finest Mixed. Very rich colors of 

 rose, crimson, purple, carmine and white; 1 ft. Half-hardy- 

 annual. Pkt., 10c. 



1246. Xeranthemum. Leaves silvery, brilliant colors 

 of purple, rose and white flowers, produced on long steins; 

 2 ft. Hardy annuals. Pkt., 10c. 



EHOADANTHE. 



