WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S SEED CATALOGUE 
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No. Pkt. cts. 
664. DAISY, Double Longfellow— 4 inches 10 
Very large deep rose-colored flower. 
665. DAISY, Snowball— 4 inches. Pure white double . . 15 
666. Daisies flower from spring to fall, excepting for 
a short time in midsummer. 
DELPHINIUM 
The Delphinium is one of the most imposing 
of hardy perennials, producing long spilves of 
bloom of the most gorg ous shades of color, blue 
of various shades predominating. Is of easy cul- 
ture, but its real beauty can only be seen when 
special attention is paid to the cultivation and 
manuring of the soil. 
Malces particularly striking groups on the lawn 
or in mixed borders. June-July. 
Delphinium 
667. FORMOSUM— Deep gentian blue, with white eye. 
A splendid sort. 5 feet 5 
668. CASHMERIANUM— Dariv blue. Monk's-hood- 
like flowers with dark green foliage. Very fine. 
3 feet 10 
669. CHINENSIS— White. .5 feet 5 
670. CHINENSIS— Mixed colors. 5 feet 5 
671. HENDERSONI— Large dark blue flowers. 5 feet. 
Fine 10 
672. ZALIL — (iracoful habit and long beautiful spikes 
of clear sulphur-yellow flowers. 5 feet 10 
673. NEW DWARF COMPACTA— 2i feet 10 
674. NUDICAULE— 15 inches. A dwarf compact plant, 
bearing a profusion of dazzling scarlet flowers. . 10 
675. SPECIOSUM GLABRATUM— Large, open, long 
spurred flowers of dark azure blue, and nandsome 
foliage. 5 feet 10 
No. 
676. 
677. 
678. 
679. 
680. 
681. 
DELPHINIUM— Contd. Pkt; cts. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES IN MIXTURE— Includes 
all the newest double hybrids. 15 
SINGLE MIXED HYBRIDS— Very showy 5 
DIANTHUS 
DIANTHUS, Plumarius, Semi-Double. Mixed — 
The favorite old Pheasant 's-Eye or Grass Pink. 
9inclits. Sweet-scented. June 10 
DIANTHUS, Plumarius, Nanus Flore Pleno^ 
Beautifully fringed large double flowers borne in 
great profusion. Mixed 25 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS— See " Sweet William." 
DICTAMNUS— Fraxinella— 3 feet. Red, sweet- 
scented 10 
DIGITALIS 
The Digitalis or Fox Glove produces a mass 
of broad, dark green root-leaves from which the 
handsome flower spikes spring. These 3 feet long 
stems are closely studded with drooping bell-shaped 
flowers, producing a fine bold effect in almost any 
position. July-August. 
Digitalis (Fox Glove) 
682. ALBA — 3 feet. Large flowered, white 5 
683. PURPUREA— 3 feet. Large flowered, ranging from 
bright rose to purple-rose 5 
684. CANARIENSIS— 3 feet. Beautiful yellow 10 
685. GLOXINIAEFLORA— 3 ft. Spotted large flowered 
sorts of many shades 5 
686. IVERYS — A superbly spotted strain, containing all 
the best shades ofcolor 10 
687. MONSTROSA— A magnificent giant strain, each 
spike is surmounted by a large, flat salver-shaped 
bloom 10 
688. FINE MIXED— Of many shades 5 
689. DODECATHEON, Meadia (American Cowslip)— 
1 foot. Long spikes of Cyclamen-like flowers. 
Pale purple to pinkish. June 10 
690. DORONICUM, Caucasicum— 1 1 feet. Large yellow 
flowers. June 15 
691. DRACOCEPHALUM.^Rupprechti— 1 foot. Blue. 
Julv 10 
