fl. dh.r\T\ell & 3i^loi‘kl Gjuide. 
CYPEIPEDItTM SPEOTABILB— Produc- 
ing flovrers on leafy stems, from IJ to 2^ feet in 
height. Labellura is much inflated; delicate 
rose colour, sepals and petals white. Is. Ccf. 
and 2s. Gtl. 
DAISIES— See Collection. 
DELPHINIUMS— See Collection. 
DIANTHUS ANNULATUS— A very beau- 
tiful rock plant. Is. 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS (Alpine Pink)— 
Large deep rose flowers, spotted crimson, on 
stems 2 inches in height. Is. 6d. 
DIANTHUS BALBISH, syn. LIBURNI- 
CUS. Is. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS MAUNIFICUS 
— Large heads of deep crimson ; double flowers. 6<f. 
DIANTHUS CCBSIUS (Cheddar Pink). 6d. 
DIANTHUS CRUENTUS. Is. 
DIANTHUS FRAGRANS. 6<i. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA — Curious 
red flowers ; fine border plant. Is. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA ALBA — 
White, fragrant. Is. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) EXHIEA-— A 
charming spring-flowering plant, delicate light 
green foliage, and racemes of drooping reddish 
purple flowers ; fine for spring decoration Od. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) FpRMOSA— 
Also a very useful and pretty variety. 9d. 
DIELYTRA (DICENTRA) SPECTABILIS 
—One of the finest spring- flowering plants, eithei 
for border or greenhouse, that we possess ; well 
known. 9d. 
DIERAMA (SPARAXIS) PULCHER- 
RIMA — Long graceful grass-like drooping leaves. 
The flowers are produced upon a slender stem 
4 feet in length, crimson to delicate pink or rose 
colour. Is. 
DIGITALIS FERRUGINEA, syn. AUREA 
— Interesting. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
DIGITALIS GRANDIFLORA, .\yn. AM- 
BIGUA — Yellow-flowered perennial Foxglove. 
Gd. 
DODECATHEON JEFFREYANUM, syn. 
LANCIFOLIUM— The largest of this group ; 
foliage long, erect, and lanceolate ; drooping 
rose-coloured flowers, with yellow centres. Gd. 
and Is. 
DODECATHEON MEADIA (The Ameri- 
can Cowslip)— Slender stems, 12 inches in 
height, bearing umbels of from 10 to 12 rosy 
purple flowers on each ; form of flower somewhat 
like the Cyclamen ; quite hardy. Gd. 
DODECATHEON SPLENDIDUM (Shoot- 
ing Star) — Deep crimson colour ; a little gem 
for a cool, shady spot. Is. 
DONDIA EPIPACTIS, syn. HACQUETIA 
Three-lobed leaves and umbels of yellow 
flowers ; in spring likes a damp position. 9(f. 
DORONICUM AUSTRIACUM — Bright 
golden yellow; very effective. Gd. each; 6s. 
per doz. _ 
DORONICUM CORDIFOLIUM — Strong- 
erf. 
growing form; golden yellow. 
DORONICUM PLANTAGINEUM EX- 
CELSUM, syn. HARPUR CREWE — A 
grand variety, growing about 3 feet high, and 
producing freely large, bright yellow flowers ; 
the finest for cutting purposes. Gd. 
DRABA AIZOIDES — Bright golden-yellow 
flowers, on stems 2 inches in height ; flowering 
from February to April. Is. 
DRABA CUSPIDATA — Yellow ; very early 
and dwarf. Gd. 
DRACOCEPHALUM ARGUNENSE — 
Neat dwarf, violet-purple. Gd. 
DRACOCEPHALUM AUSTRIACUM — 
Violet-purple, in long erect spikes (irf. 
DRACOCEPHALUM RUPRECHTI— 
Lilac-blue ; a fine novelty. Is. 
DRYAS OCTOPETALA— A creeping ever- 
green plant; large white flowers and yellow 
stamens; pretty. Is. 
ECHINACEA PURPUREA— A very stately 
autumn flowering perennial, with largo reddish 
purple flowers on stems 3 feet in height. Is. 
ECHINOPS RITRO (Globe-Thistle) — A 
handsome foliage plant, having also globular 
heads of rich blue flowers. Is. 
ECHINOPS RUTHENICUS — Blue ; a 
showy border plant. I.?. 
ECHINOPS SPHCEROCEPHALUS — A 
fine companion to the above flower heads greyish 
lil&c X^. 
epil’obium angustifolium— 
Adapted for shrubberies, borders, &c. Gd. 
EPILOBIUM DODONzEI, syn. HALLERI. 
Grf. 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM (Barren Wort)— 
Yellow and crimson ; elegant group of rock or 
border plants. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM COLCHICUM. 9rf. 
EPIMEDIUM IKARISO— IVhite and yel- 
low. 9rf. 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM — White, 
tinged violet. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM MUSSCHIANUM— White. 
6rf. 
EPIMEDIUM MUSSCHIANUM RUB- 
RUM— Reddish brown. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM NIVEUM— Capital plant for 
forcing ; white. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUMPINNATUM— Bright yellow. 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM— Pale yel- 
low. 9rf. . 
EREMURUS ROBUSTUS— Of a lovely 
pink, svveet scented, massive spikes 7 to 8 feet 
high, native of Turkestan. Small plants, 3s. Grf. 
ERIGERON AURANTIACUS— A new and 
fine plant with large bright orange flowers, on 
stems 9 inches high. Is. 
ERIGERON GLABELLUS. Grf. 
ERIGERON GRANDIFLORUM ALBUM 
—Aster-like white flowers, two inches in diam- 
eter. Is. 
ERIGERON PHILADELPHICUM— Free 
flowering rose coloured variety . Grf. 
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