CYPRIPEDIUM 
C. ACAULE. (Pink Lady Slipper). An orchid which is frequently 
naturalized. In blossom at Memorial Day. Plant in the shade. 
C. PARVIFLORUM. (Yellow Lady Slipper). 15-18 in. May. A 
swamp loving Lady Slipper. Smaller yellow flowers, borne two or three 
on a stem. 
DAHLIA. (See Plants and Bulbs) 
DAPHNE 
D. CNEORUM. (Garland Flower. 1 ft.. May-June. A low grow- 
ing shrubby perennial, bearing sweet scented, pink flowers, in form, 
similar to a miniature lilac. 12-15 in. $1.00 each. 
DELPHINIUM 
D. BELLADONNA. A light blue form of the tall Delphinium. 
D. CHINENSE. (Chinese Delphinium). 2 ft. All season. A dwarf 
species with fern like foliage, and loosely spreading branches bearing 
flowers of the most beautiful and brilliant shades of Copenhagen blue. 
D. CHINENSE ALBA. White flowered form. 
DIELYTRA 
D. SPECTABILIS. (Bleeding Heart). Red. 2 ft. May. Cannot 
supply until Fall 1921. 
D. FORMOSA. (Plumy Bleeding Heart). Red. April-Aug. 1 ft. A 
continuous bloomer, having fern like foliage. 25c each. 
DIGITALIS 
D. GLOXINAEFLORA. (Fo.xglove) 4-S ft. B. An essential member 
of the hardy garden family. The tall dignified stalks give character 
and distinction to any garden. White. Pink. 
DIANTHUS 
D. LATIFOLIUS ATROCOCCINEUS FL. PL. (Everblooming Hy- 
brid Sweet William). Crimson. 1 ft. All Summer. A brilliant and con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
D. PLUMARIUS. (Hardy Garden Pinks). 18 in. June-July. These 
are the old fashioned pinks with their clove scented blossoms and silver 
green foliage. 
D, BARBATUS. (Sweet William). 1 ft. June-July. 
NEWPORT PINK. A new variety, salmon pink. 
SINGLE WHITE. 
SCARLET BEAUTY. 
MIXED. 10c each, $1.00 per 12. 
EUPATORIUM 
E. CAELESTINUM. Blue. 18-24 in. Aug. Frost. Flowers of this 
plant are similar to the Ageratum. 
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