Hardy Perennials 



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King of Delphiniums. Large, well-arranged spikes 

 of deep indigo-blue; purple inner petals and distinct 

 white eye. Si. 25 each, $12 per doz. 



Mcerheimei. This recent introduction is undoubt- 

 edly the best pure white Delphinium yet introduced and 

 should be in every collection. Splendid habit and one 

 of the most continuous flowering. 50c. each, S5 per doz. 



Rev. E. Lascelles. One of the finest Delphiniums. 

 Bold spikes of very large flowers, nicely placed. Rich 

 violet-blue; center white, edged blue. Si. 50 each, 

 $15 per doz. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Cromwell Gardens Hybrid Delphiniums 



We offer this strain of choice hybrids grown from 

 seed, carefully selected from the best varieties and 

 types. No seed is saved from Delphiniums that are not 

 of superior habit. We can, therefore, assure our patrons 

 of a strain that will give splendid results for general 

 garden decoration. Dark blue and light blue shades. 

 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz.. Si 5 per 100. 



Dianthus barbatus 



Sweet William 



Deep Crimson. Deep, rich crirnson; enormous 

 flower-trusses; one of the most striking colors when 

 massed. 



Giant White. Enormous trusses of purest white. 

 Pink Beauty. A beautiful salmon shade of pink; 

 very distinct. 



Scarlet. Intense, glowing scarlet; very effective. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Dianthus • Hardy Pinks 



Alpestris. A pretty, low-growing variety, covered 

 with numerous small, pink, fringed flowers for the 

 rockery. 



Deltoides. Maiden Pink. Prostrate growth; pretty 

 pink flowers in masses. May to August. 9 inches. 



Deltoides alba. An attractive white form of the 

 preceding. 



Dentosus Hybrids. A strain of prettily marked 

 flowers, varying from pink to crimson markings on a 

 white ground and flowering throughout the season. 

 12 inches. 



Latifolius atrococcineus fl.-pl. An excellent ever- 

 bloqmer, producing quantities of brilliant crimson, 

 double flowers. Useful for bedding or border. 



Plumarius. Garden Pinks. A choice selection of 

 mixed colors; spicy fragrance. Excellent for bordering 

 and massing, i foot. 



Plumarius nanus fl.-pl. Double-flowering Spice 

 Pinks. A new strain containing beautiful colors and 

 markings, and a large percentage of double, beautifully 

 fringed flowers. Very fragrant. 



Plumarius fl.-pl., Rose de Mai. Brilliant rose. 



Plumarius, Mrs. Sinkins. A splendid double 

 white variety. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Dielytra • Bleeding-Heart 



Spectabilis. Heart-shaped flo wers in graceful, 

 drooping racemes. An old-fashioned favorite. 



Formosa. A dwarf-growing species with ornamental, 

 fern-like foliage producing pretty, pale rose flowers 

 from April to August. At home in the rock-garden or 

 hardy border. 12 to 15 inches. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Digitalis • Foxglove 



The stately, elegant spikes, combined with the bold, 

 massive foliage of this old-fashioned favorite, make it 

 equally effective grouped in the garden or naturalized 

 in semi-shaded locations of the woodland. They suc- 

 ceed under the most adverse conditions. 



Gloxiniaeflora. A beautiful strain of finely spotted 

 flowers. Wliite, Purple, Rose, or Mixed Colors. 



Grandiflora. Pale yellow flowers with darker veining. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Draba • Whitlow Grass 



Charming, little spring-flowering Alpines, preferring 

 a cool, semi-shaded location. Useful for the rockery. 



Corinthiana. Compact rosettes of hairy leaves; 

 flowers white. 



Olympica. Neat foliage; pretty yellow flowers. 

 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 



Epimedium . Bishop's Hat 



Sulphureum. An attractive dwarf plant with 

 leathery foliage which assumes beautiful color tints in 

 fall. Panicles of small interesting flowers in early sum- 

 mer. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Euphorbia • Milkwort 



Corollata. Floivering Spurge. A very desirable va- 

 riety not unlike the Gypsophila, bearing dainty, pure 

 white flowers with a small green eye on slender, branch- 

 ing stems. Splendid for cutting. July and August, iji 

 feet. 35 cts. each, S3. 50 per doz. 



Polychroma. A beautiful subject, bearing masses of 

 chrome-yellow flowers in bracts in spring; foliage attrac- 

 tive throughout the season. 2 feet. 25 cts. each, $2.50 

 per doz., $1 5 per 100. 



Dianthus plumarius 



