Carters Perennial Delphinium in the gardens of C. F. Wood, Esq. 
DELPHINIUMS {Larkspur) 
The Perennial Delphiniums are best sown in summer, as they then make strong plants to flower 
following season. They can also be sown early in spring, and are very effective in borders during the 
earlv summer the following year. 
Pur pkt. 
No. 540. 
“ 541. 
“ 542. 
“ 543. 
“ 544. 
" 545. 
“ 546. 
“ 547. 
Delphinium, Carters Choicest Mixed. A wonderful improvement on other varieties 
Cardinale. Scarlet species from California. 2 feet 
Cashmerianum. Rich blue. \ l /% feet 
Nudicaule. Dwarf orange-scarlet; hardy. 1 foot 
Sulphureum (Zalil). Long spikes of sulphur-yellow flowers. 4 feet 
Formosum. Rich deep blue, magnificent. 3 feet 
Formosum cselestinum. A paler shade of blue; superb. 3 feet 
Choice Mixed 
Per oz. 2.60 .16 and .26 
16 and .25 
16 and .26 
16 and .26 
15 anil .26 
.16 and .26 
10 and .26 
Per oz. 1.00 .10 and .26 
DIDISCUS. — Pretty half-hardy annual; fine for pot culture. 
No. 548. Coeruleus. Bright blue. 1 foot 
,15 and .26 
DIGITALIS. — See Foxglove, page 121. 
DISEMMA. — Easily raised from seed, by sowing in heat in early spring, and potting off. 
No. 549. Coccinea. Scarlet Passion Flower; greenhouse perennial climber 25 
DRACASNA (Dragon Plant). — Easily raised from seed. Sow in pans, in heat, in early spring. 
No. 550. Rubra. A decorative table plant with variously coloured foliage. 2 feet 26 
Dianthus Chinensis ( Indian Pink). Biennial. We consider the Heddiwigi section of the Dianthus 
to be one of the finest additions to our annual flora for the last fifty years, and the varieties de- 
tailed, page 117, are the improved results from the original importation. Sow in spring in boxes 
and transplant to where intended to bloom. Height, 6 to 8 inches. Per pkt. 
No. 564 Per oz - - 76 - 16 and 26 
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