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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
CONVALLARIA MAJALIS. 
COR X uAIiIS. Pine flowering perennials, blooming in 
spriug. 
C. lutea. Yellow flowers $0 50 
C. nobilis (aurea). Pale yellow flowers, tipped 
green; plant of very beautiful form, with deeply 
cut foliage 50 
CRXJCIAN'ELLA stylosa. A pink flowering and 
ci-eeping plant, excellent for rockeries. 25 cents. 
DELPHINIUM. The Larkspur; including some very 
showy and useful bedding plants of easy culture and 
great decorative value. 
D. Caslunirianuin. Flowers of a distinct pale blue 
color $0 25 
J>. Chiaenae (grandiflorum). Blue shading to white 20 
D. elatum (exaltatum). Blue or white ; vei-y pretty 25 
D. formosum. An elegant species, with sky-blue 
flowers, shaded to indigo 25 
D. nudicaule. An excellent variety with red and 
yellow flowers 25 
D. poniceum 25 
D. tricorne. Rich and beautiful blue flowers . . 25 
DESMODITTM penduliflorum. A remarkably fine 
flowering plant for the hardy border. 30 cents. 
DIAXTHTTS. The Pink. Included in this well-known 
and valuable genus are many hardy forms which are 
very valuable for the border, providing flowers of rich 
colors, and often of exquisite fragrance. Those here 
noted are fine for rockeries also. 
D. barbatus fl. pi. The old favorite, " Sweet William." 
The double form is of rich and varied colors . . $0 35 
D. hybridus mulei. (Mule pink) 25 
D. plumarius. The Pheasant's Eye Pink; flow- 
ers very pretty, of many colors 25 
D. superbuB. A fine form, with very fragi-ant rose- 
colored flowers 25 
J>. sylvestris 25 
DICTAMNTJS. The "Gas Plant;" pretty herbs of one 
to two feet high, with showy flowers ; the whole plant 
is strongly lemon-scented, especially when rubbed. 
D. albus. Fine white flowers SO 35 
D. Fraxinella. Rose flowers 35 
DIELTTRA (Dicentra). The "Bleeding Heart." A 
very ornamental class of early spring flowering her- 
baceous plants, most valuable for the hardy border. 
Both foliage and flowers are elegant. 
D. spectabilis. Lovely pink and white flowers, in a 
graceful raceme $0 25 
D. alba. A pretty white form 25 
DIGITALIS purpurea. The Foxglove ; a beautiful 
plant, growing from three to five feet high, with a long 
spike of beautiful purple flowers. 35 cents. 
DODECATHEON. The American Cowslip; beautiful 
herbaceous perennial plants, especially for rockeries 
or borders. Of dwarf habit, with a rather tall spike 
of flowers of much elegance. 
D. integrifolium. Deep rosy crimson flowers in early 
summer SO 35 
D. Jeffreyi. Pink or rose flowers, yellow toward 
the base 25 
D. Meadia. Very handsome ; called Shooting Star 
in the western states 25 
DORONICUM. The Leopard's Bane; dwarf early 
flowering perennials with showy flowers. 
D. Austriacum. Yellow flowers of good size . . SO 50 
D. Caucasicum. Yellow flowei-s, two inches across 50 
D. Pardalianches. Flowers in clusters of three 
to five 50 
DRACOCEFHALUM Ruyschianum. The Dragon's 
Head; showy perennial herb, flowering in June; flow- 
ers purplish; delights in a cool situation. 
ECHINACEA, Very ornamental herbaceous perenni- 
als, useful for borders in a warm and sunnj' situation. 
E. purpurea (Rudbeckia). Large i-eddish purple flow- 
ers in summer $0 25 
E. intermedia. Slightly differing from above 35 
EPIMEDIUM. Fine plants for the border and rooker- 
ies, with pinnated leaves and peculiar rosy or white 
flowers; of dwarf habit. 
DIELVTRA.SPECTAI)ILIS. 
