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DAISIES— See Collection. 
DELPHINIUMS— See Collection. 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS (Alpine Pink)— 
Large deep rose flowers, spotted crimson, on 
stems 2 inches in height. 1*. (W. 
DIANTHUS ANNULATUS— A very bcan- 
tifid rock plant, l.t. 
DIANTHUS BAXBISn, syn. LIBUENI- 
CUS. 6d. 
DIANTHUS BAEBATUS MAGNIFICUS 
— Large heads of deep crimson ; double flowers. Grf. 
DIANTHUS I1ARHATU8 MAGNIFICUS. 
DIANTHUS CCESIUS (Cheddar Pink). 6d. 
DIANTHUS CEUENTUS. Grf. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES ALBUS. Is. 
DIANTHUS EISCHEEI — Crimson-blush 
flowers 1 inch in diameter, covering the plant ; 
a very rare Alpine, l.s. Gd. 
DIANTHUS PEAGEANS. Grf. 
DIANTHUS GLACIALIS ( Glacier Pink)— 
Kosy crimson, flowers one inch in diameter, one 
of the gems of the rock garden. 2s. Gd. 
DICTAMNUS PEAXINELLA — Curious 
red flowers; fine border plant. Is. 
DICTAMNUS PEAXINELLA ALBA — 
White, fragrant. Is. 
DIELYTEA (DICENTEA) EXIIMEA— A 
charming spring-flowering plant, delicate light 
green foliage, and racemes of drooping reddish 
purple flowers ; fine for spring decoration. 9rf. 
DIELYTEA (DICENTEA) FOEMOSA— 
Also a very useful and pretty variety. 9rf. 
DIELYTEA (DICENTEA) SPECTABILIS 
— One of the finest spring-flowering plants, eithei 
for border or greenhouse, that we possess ; well 
known. 9rf. 
DIEEAMA (SPAEAXIS) PULCHEE- 
EIMA — Very different from the ordinary bulb- 
ous Sparaxis, having long graceful grass-like 
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drooping leaves. The flowers are produced upon 
a slender stem 4 feet in length, from which droop 
a succession of slender wire-like stalks, terminat- 
ing in flowers, li to 2 inches in length, varying 
from crimson to delicate pink or rose colour ; 
one of the mo.st beautiful and desirable plants in 
cultivation. Is. each. 
DIGITALIS FEEEUGINEA, st/n. AUEEA 
— Interesting. Grf. each ; os. per do/,. 
DIGITALIS GEANDIPLOEA, .«/». AM- 
BIGUA — Yellow-flowered perennial Foxglove. 
9rf. 
DODECATHEON JEPPEEYANUM, syn. 
LANCIFOLIUM — The largest of this group ; 
foliage long, erect, and lanceolate, drooping 
rose-coloured flowers, with yellow centres. 9rf. 
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 hardv. Grf. 
DODECATHEON SPLENDIDUM (Shoot- 
ing Star) — Deep crimson colour ; a little ge-m 
for a cool, shady spot. Is. 
DONDIA EPIPACTIS, .sy». HACQUETIA 
— Thrce-lobed leaves and umbels of yellow 
flowers; in spring likes a damp position. 9rf. 
DOEONICUM AUSTEIACUM — Bright 
gcldcn yellow ; very effective. Grf. each ; os. 
per doz. 
DOEONICUM COEDIPOLIUM — Strong- 
growing form ; golden yellow. Grf. 
DOEONICUM HAEPUE CEEWE — A 
grand variety, growing about 3 feet high, and 
producing freely large, bright yellow flowers ; 
the finest for cutting purposes. !)rf. 
DEABA AIZOIDES — Bright golden-yellow 
flowers, on stems 2 inches in height ; flowering 
from Fchruary to A]>ril. l.s. 
DEABA CUSPID AT A — Yellow ; very early 
and dwarf. 9rf. 
DEACOCEPHALUM AEGUNENSE — 
Neat dwarf, violet purple. 9rf. 
DEACOCEPHALUM AUSTEIACUM — 
Violet-purple, in long erect spikes. Grf. 
DEACOCEPHALUM EUPEECHTI— 
Lilac-blue ; a fine novelty. Is. 
DEACOCEPHALUM EUYSCHIANUM— 
Producing numerous purple flowers. Grf. 
DEYAS OCTOPETATiA — A creeping ever- 
green plant; large white flowers and yellow 
stamens; pretty. l.s. 
ECHINACEA INTEEMEDIA— 1 .s. 
ECHINACEA PUEPUEEA— A very stately 
autumn flowering perennial, with large reddish 
purple flowers on stems 3 feet in height. Is. 
ECHINOPS EITEO (Globe-Thistle) — A 
handsome foliage plant, having also globular 
heads of rich blue flowers. Is. 
ECHINOPS SPHCEEOCEPHALUS — A 
fine companion to the above ; flower heads greyish 
lilac. Is. 
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