DELPHINIUMS 
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The Perennial Delphi- 
niums 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 early summer the following 
year. 
No. 540. 
.. 54i- 
Per packet — s. d. 
Delphinium, 
Carters choic- 
est mixed. A 
wonderful improve- 
ment on other 
varieties. 3 to 4 feet 
6d. & 1 o 
Cardinale. 
Scarlet species from 
California. 2 feet 
6d. & 1 o 
,, 542. Cashmerianum. 
Rich blue, ij foot 
6d. & 1 o 
,, 543. Nudicaule. 
Dwarf orange-scarlet ; 
hardy. 1 foot 6d. & 1 o 
,, 544. Sulphureum 
(Zalil). Long spikes 
of sulphur - yellow 
flowers. 4 feet 6d. & 1 o 
,, 545. Formosum. 
Rich deep blue, mag- 
nificent. 3 feet 6d. & r o 
„ 546. Formos u m 
cselestinum. A 
paler shade of blue ; 
superb. 3 feet 6d. & I o 
,, 347. Choice mixed 
3d. & o 6 
Dl DISCUS. — Pretty half-hardy 
annual ; fine for pot culture. 
No. 548. Cceruleus. Bright 
blue. 1 foot ... o 6 
DIGITALIS.— See Foxglove, 
page 197. 
DISEMMA. — Easily raised from 
seed, by sowing in heat in 
early spring, and potting off. 
No. 549. Coccinea. Scarlet 
Passion Flower; 
greenhouse perennial 
climber 1 o 
DRACAENA — Easily raised from 
seed. Sow in pans, in heat, 
in early spring. 
No. 550. Rubra. A decora- 
tive table plant with 
variously coloured 
foliage. 2 feet 
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