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DELPHINIUM. 



(Hardy Perennial Larkspur.) 



One of oui- most sliowy and useful hardy perennial plants, possessing almost 

 every requisite for the adornment of the garden.; producing splendid spikes of 

 flowers in profusion thvoughout the summer and autumn as well, if the ikl flower 

 stalks are removed before they bear seed. If sown early they bloom the first 

 year from seed. (See cut.) 



■' ^ ' PER PKT. 



2230 Gold Medal Hybrids. This, we believe, is the finest strain of Del- 

 phiniums ill existence. The original stock came from England, and has 

 been grown for several years in this country and awarded highest honors 

 wherever exhibited. The plants are of strong, vigorous habit, witli im- 

 mense sjDikes from 2 to 3 feet long of large flowers, mostly in fine shades 

 of light blue. 5 pkts., $1.00 25 



2233 Formosum. Beauliful spikes of rich blue flo\yers,with a white centre ; 



2 J feet. Per J oz. , 25 cts 5 



2238 — Coelestiniim. Exquisite celestial blue, with white centre; a beau- 

 tiful variety. ^ oz. , 50 cts , 15 



2237 Elatum (Bee Larkspur). Rich blue of various shades with black 



centres ; grows 3 to 5 feet high, according to soil and location 10 



2229 — Ccelestinum. Sky blue, with dark centre; very effective 5 



2232 Chinense. A distinct and neat variety, growing alwut 18 inches high, 

 with fine feathery foliage, and producing freely spikes of large blossoms 

 of intense gentian blue. \ oz., 20 cts 5 



2228 — Album. The white-flowered form of the preceding. \ oz., 20 cts.. '.-, 



2234 Nudicaule. Dwarf, com- 

 pact growth, with spikes of 

 bii;;ht scarlet flowers^ 18 

 inches 10 



2231 Cashmerianum. A beau- 

 tifid dark blue, blossoms in 

 corymbs of 6. or more; 15 

 inches 15 



2235 Zaiil. A lovely shade of 

 sulphur yellow. 10 



2236 Qrandiflorum Fl. PI. 



Finest double mixed in great 

 variety of charming colors. 



\ 0Z-, 50 cts 15 



2240 Fine Mixed single varie- 

 ties. Oz., 40 cts 5 



[For Annual Delphiniums see Lark- 

 spur, piigt 104.) 



Di'LPniNiuM (Hnr'ly t..irkspiir}. 



Digitalis Gloxini^eflora. 



Dimscus. 



2351 Coeruleus. This pretty and interesting annual blooms most profusely from 

 July till November; their exquisite pale lavender blossoms are exceUent for 

 cutting; plants grow about 18 inches high, aid have as many as 50 flowers 

 open at one time 16 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove). 



Handsome and highly ornamental hardy perennial plants of stately groivth, succeed- 

 ing under almost all conditions, and with but little attention will give a wealth of 

 flowers during June and July. They are now used extensively with good effect for 

 naturalizing in shrubberies, the edge of woods and other half-shady places. 3 to 5 feet. 

 Qloxiniaeflora. This is a fine strain of the ordinary Foxglove D. ptirpurem, with 



handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. 



PER PKT. PER TKT- 



2361 White. \ oz., 20 cts 10 1 2362 Purple. \ oz., 20 cts lO 



2363 Rose. \ oz., 20 cts 10 | 2364 Lilac. \ oz., 20 cts.. : lO'. 



A p.Tcket of each of the above 4 colors, 30 cts. 

 2360 Qloxiniieflora, Mixed. All colors. ^ oz, 15 cts 5 



2366 Qrandif lora. Light yellow flowers in good spikes. \ oz., 20 cts 5 



2367 Maculata Superba. An extra choice strain of beautifully spotted sorts. 



J n/.. 2.". cts 10 



2370 Monstrosa {Mammoth Foxglove'). Long spikes, surmounted by one enor- 

 mous flower; very odd ; all colors mixed. \ oz., 30 cts 10- 



DRAC^^NA (nragon Plant). 



2386 Indivisa. Beautiful ornamental-leaved plants ; Jong, narrow, green foliage ; 



indispensable for vases and house decorations 16> 



Our Royal Exhibition Mixture of Pansies, shown in colors and offered on page 70, is unsurpassed. 



