QENEUAL CATALOGUE. 



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COKONILLA. Wild Pea. 



C. varia. A handsome perennial, of trailing habit; flowers blush and white, often \ arying' from deep rose to 



white ; 3 to 3 feet. June. 25c. 



DACTYLIS. Cocksfoot. 



1>. glomerata var. A striped-leaved grass. 35c. 



DAPHNE. 



D. Cneorum. Garland Flower. A pretty dwarf, evergreen shrub, beai-ing a profusion of rosy lilac flowers in 



May ; fine for rockwork. 50c. 



DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. 



A remarkably showy class ol' tall growing plants, producing magnitieent spikes of blue flowers in summer. We know 

 of no plants which will afford greater satisfaction than these. 25c. 



Delphinittm. 



DICENTKA, or DIELYTRA. Bleeding-Heart. 



D. eximea. Kose color ; foliage fern-like ; flowers all summer ; valuable ; 13 inches. 3oc. 



D. spectabilis. A handsome, most curiously formed, rosy-crimson flower, with white and blue tinged protruding 

 stamen ; one of the finest border plants ; is quite hardy ; well adapted for blooming in the winter ; one to 

 two feet. May and June. 25c. 



DICTAMNUS, FKAXINELLA, or GAS PLANT. 



A choice perennial, forming a bush about two feet high, and bearing spikes of curious red and white flowers, 

 which are fragrant. 



D. alba. White ; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 50c. 

 D. rubra. Red ; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 50c. 



