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DBL,PHI]SIUIIIS (Hard, L.rk.pur). 



These are deservedly one of the most popular subjects in the 

 hardy border; bold, altraclive and highly prepossessing plants of 

 easiest culture; perfectly hardy. They will establish tliemselves 

 in almost any garden soil, but respond quickly to liberal treat- 

 ment. 



Belladonna. The freest and most continuous blooming of all, 

 never being out of flower from the end of June until cut down 

 by hard frost. The clear turquois-blue of its flowers is not 

 equalled for delicacy and beauty by any other flower. 25 cts. 

 each; J:'2.50 per doz. ; J18.00 per lUO. 

 Chinense. A very pretty variety, with fine feathery foliage and 



intense gentian-blue flowers in open panicles. 

 — Album. A pure white form of the above. 

 Formosum. The old favorite dark blue, witli white centre. 

 Moerheimi. This new variety is the first really white hybrid 

 Delphinium inlrofiuced, and is a decided acquisition; of strong, 

 vigorous growth and flowers of purest white; a free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer from July until frost. 30 cts. each; $3.00 

 per doz. 

 Gold Medal Hybrids. Unquestionably the finest strain of 

 mixed hvbrids ever oftVred. The plants are of strong, vigorous 

 habit, with large flowers, the majority running in the lighter 

 shades of blue. 

 Price. Any of the above, except where noted, 15 cts. each; 

 $1.50 lier doz.; SIO.UO per 100. 



DIBLYTRA (BUeding Heart). 



Spectabilis. Long racenies of graceful heart-shaijed pink 

 flowers; does well in the shade. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



CoRHnrSIS LaNCBOLATA CiRANniPIORA. 



SHRVBBV CI.E1»IATIS. 



This type of clematis forms erect bushes 'J to 3 feet high, and 

 during their long period of bloom are very attractive. 

 Davidiana. Tubular bell-shaped flowers of deep lavender- 

 blue during .August and September; deliciously fragrant. 15 

 cts. each; Jtl.50 per doz. 

 Recta. Handsome pure white flowers in very large, showy 

 clusters during June and July. 25 cts. each; 5'--50 per doz. 



COREOPSIS. 



Lanceolata Qrandiflora. One of the most popular hardy 

 plants. The flowers are a rich golden yellow, and i-nrluable 

 for cutting; the main crop comes during the latter pr.rt rf June, 

 but it continues in bloom the entire summer and autumn. 15 

 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



DIAISTHUS. 



Barbatus (Street WiUiam, or Loi.don Tiifis). Mixed 

 colors. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 



Deltoides (Maiden Pink). A charming creeping variety, 

 with pink flowers. 



— alba. A pretty white flowering form. 



Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $l..')(l per doz. 



DICTAMIMJS (Ga. Plant). 



A very showy perennial, forming a bu=h about 2i feet in 

 height, having fragrant foli.ige and spikes of curious flowers 

 during June and July, giving off" during hot weather a fragrant 

 volatile oil, which ignites when a match is applied. 

 Fraxinella. Showy rosy pink flowers, with deeper veins. 15 



cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



— alba. Pure white. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

 CaUCasiCUS. A new and gigantic form of the pink variety. 



Flowers fully double the size of the type. 25 cts. each; $2.50 

 per doz. 



Gold Medal Hvprid Pelphtntums. 



NOTE. — All Bulbs. Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charKes. If wan<ed by Parcel Post add 10 per cent, 

 to value of order for postage to points east,pf the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



