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*DIANTHUS caesius (Cheddar Pink J. 



A sort of grayish foliage and rose-color frag- 

 rant flowers. 6 to 12 inches. May-June. 

 L— D— S. 



*D. deltoides (Maiden Pink J. A very 

 pretty pink, of creeping habit. Flowers red 

 or pink, crimson eye. 8 inches. May-June. 

 L— D— S. 



*D. kamtschaticus. A trailing plant with 

 large, deep pink flowers. May-June. L — D — S. 

 3 5 cents each S5.50 f>er dozen 



*D. latifolius atrococcineus flora plena 

 ( Everblooming Hybrid Sweet William). 



An ever-blooming hybrid, producing masses 

 of velvety crimson flowers. 8 to 10 inches. 

 Blooms at intervals from June to October. 

 D— S— CF. 



*D. neglectus (Glacier Pink). One of the 



most beautiful pinks. A deep rose colored 

 flower often borne two on a stem. 5 to 4 

 inches. May-June. L — D — S. 



55cent«each S5. 50 per dozen 



='D. plumaris (Grass Pink). An old favo- 

 rite, having fragrant white and pink flow- 

 er. 1 foot. May-June. L— D— S— CF. 



D. pIumaris-Highland Queen ( Garden 

 Pink). A free growing variety. Bright crim- 

 son flowers. 9 inches. May-June. L — D — S. 



*D. plumaris semperflorens (Perpetual 

 Pink). A charming variety, pink flowers pro- 

 duced throughout the summer. 8 to 10 inches. 



*D. sylvestris (Wood Pink). Lovely bluish 

 foliage and salmon pink flowers. About 1 

 foot. S — D. 



35 cents each 5 3 .50 per dozen 



DICENTRA formosa (Western Bleeding- 

 Heart), Attractive rose purple flowers which 

 bloom occasionally during the summer. Thrive 

 well in shade. 15 inches. SH. 



50 cents each S4. 00 per dozen 



D. spectabilis (^ Bleeding-Heart). Most at- 

 tractive heart-shaped pink and white blooms, 

 hanging in drooping clusters. 18 inches. April- 

 June. SH. 



50 cents each S4.00 per dozen 



DICTAMUS albus (Gasplant). An old 



favorite, having long life. Spikes of white 

 fljwers. 3 feet. June. SD. 



50 cents each S4.00 per dozen 



DIGITALIS (Giant Shirley) (Foxglove). 



An excellent strain, attaining a height of from 

 5 to 7 feet, with spikes of bloom 4 feet in 

 length. Colors, mixed; white to dark rose. 

 July-August. S or SH. 



D. gloxiniaeflora (Yellow) (Gloxinia 

 Foxglove). Lovely spikes of tubular-shaped 

 flowers. Yellow. June-Julv. 4 to 5 feet. 

 S or SH. 



D. purpurea (Common Foxglove). An 



old garden favorite, flowers dark red. 4 to 5 

 feet. June-July. S or SH. 

 D. purpurea gloxiniaeflora ( Gloxinia 

 Foxglove). A very popular variety. Flowers 

 rose and white, long spikes. 4 to 5 feet. 

 June-July. S or SH. 



D. purpurea Isabellina. A new hybrid. 

 Lovely shade of sulphur yellow. 4 to 5 feet. 

 June-July. S or SH. 



3 cents each S3.00 per dozen 

 DORONICUM plantagineum excelsum 

 (Showy Leopardbane ) . \'ery showy early 

 flower with large, rich yellow blooms. 3 to 4 

 feet. Early April to June. S or SH — TD3 — 

 CF. 



35 cents each S 3.50 per dozen 

 ERIGERON glabellus (Smooth Flea- 

 bane). Similar to asters in appearance. Vio- 

 let-purple. 15 to 18 inches. .\Iav-August. 

 S— D. 



-ERINUS alpinus (Alpine Liver-Bal- 

 sam). Purple flowers in racemes. A very 

 small plant, 3 to 4 inches. April-June. D — S. 

 3 5 cents each S 3 . 5 per dozen 



All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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