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DIELYTEA SPEOTABILIS— Diceutra. 

 A liardy tuberous-rooted plant, adapted to out-door planting or 

 forcing for early spring blooming. It produces racemes of delicate 

 pink and Avhite heart-shaped flowers, in the open ground, in April and 

 May. Price, 25 cents. 

 DIELYTEA ALBA. White. 75 cents. 



DELPHINIUMS— Hardy Perennial Larkspur. 



These are among the finest hardy herbaceous plants in cultivation, 

 flowering in tall spikes of the most brilliant blue in various shades. 

 If not allowed to produce seed, they will flower from July to Novem- 

 ber. 25 cents. 



DELPHINIUM FOEMOSUM. Large, bright-blue, white centre. 

 " MONS. NEUNEE. Pale blue ; and more dwarf. 

 " CHINENSIS PUMILUM. Azure-blue : dwarf. 



PEIMULA AOAULIS OANDIDISSIMA VLEEA, 



Or Hardy Double White Primrose. If protected out-doors, or win- 

 tered in a cold frame, they are real gems during the spring months ; 

 they require shade during the summer. 30 cents. $3.00 per dozen. 



DOUBLE VIOLETS— Viola odorata. 



All the varieties should have a slight protection of leaves during the 

 winter. A better plan to insure early spring flowering is, to plant in 

 cold frames in the fall. They thrive best, during the summer, in a 

 shady situation, with a rich deep soil. 



20 cents. $2.00 per dozen. 



NEAPOLITAN. Light blue, largo, and exquisitely fragrant. 



DOUBLE WHITE. Exquisitely fragrant. 



SCHCENBEUN. Single, deep blue ; very fragrant. 



KING OF VIOLETS. Large, double dark-blue. 



QUEEN OF VIOLETS. Large, double, white, shaded blue. 



MAEIE LOUISE. (New,) Deep violet-blue; very fragrant; and 



free flowering. It should be grown by all interested in'the culture 



of cut flowers, on account of its easy forcing qualities. 

 PEINCESS LOUISE. (New.) Fine double white, which is reported 



much superior to the old " Double White." 30 cents. $3.00 per 



dozen. 



AQUILEGIA CCEEULEA. 



EOCKY MOUNTAIN COLUMBINE. A hardy perennial plant; 

 the most beautiful of all the Columbines. See illustration, page 

 79. Price of plants, from 25 to 50 cents each. 



