Daphne Cneorum. garland flower 
A charming little alpine plant, a gem for rockwork, garden border or ground cover, 
with creeping stems, covered with small, darl<7 evergreen leaves, and heads of fragrant 
rose-colored flowers, which make the plants a carpet of pink, during the spring. May, 
with occasional bloom throughout the sui 
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6 to 
inches. $i eacT 
.50 for 10. 
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Delphinium 
LARKSPUR 
Equal in importance 
to the Phlox and the 
Peony, and as varied in 
form, are the Larkspurs. 
These plants begin in early 
July to open their white or 
blue flowers, which are 
borne on tall spikes ; the 
foliage is largeand divided, 
and forms large clumps. 
If the tall spikes are cut 
off as soon as the flowers 
begin to fade, smaller 
stalks will come out near 
the base, thus giving a 
continuous bloom all 
summer. 
Delphinium 
Caucasicum 
CAUCASIAN 
LARKSPUR 
A good variety, with 
deep blue flowers and 
strong foliage. 2 to 3 feet. 
15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10. 
Delphinium 
Chinense 
CHINESE LARKSPUR 
The most delicate and 
graceful of all the Lark- 
spurs. Foliage finely cut 
and feathery; flowers large 
and clear blue, on short, 
slender stalks. June to 
September. 1% feet. 15c 
each, $1 25 for 10. 
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS 
