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BY APPOINTMENT 
DIANTHUS — continued. 
35 integer, 8in., fringed pure white flowers, 
likes a dry rockery nook, vi.-ix. 6d. 
each. 
39 neglectus, 3in., an exquisitely brilliant 
Alpine, clothed in Summer with bright 
rosy flowers, sandy loam, v.-vii. 6d. 
each. 
40 petrseus (Rock Pink), 6in., blush-white, 
fringed, vi.-vii. 6d. each. 
4 2 fl- p!., a delightful double- 
flowered form of above. 6d. each. 
43 superbus, lift., fragrant rosy flowers, 
gritty fibrous loam, vi.-ix. qd. each. 
45 sylvestris, 6in., deep rose, prettily- 
fringed, vi.-ix. 6d. each. 
Twelve fine Dianthus, our selection, 
for 4/- 
DICTAMNUS (Burning Bush, Dittany), orna- 
mental plants of the Rue family, im- 
pregnated with the characteristic 
fragrant oil. If a light be applied to 
the stem, &c., on eve of hot Summer’s 
day the oil, being volatile, will blaze, 
hence the name. 
52 Fraxinella, 2jft., large pale reddish- 
purple flowers ; light soil, v.-vii. 
6d. each. 
54 alba, flowers white, splendidly 
decorative. 6d. each ; 4/- doz. 
DIELYTRA ( Dicentra , Bleeding Heart, Lyre 
Flower), graceful showy large-flowered 
Fumitories with lovely fern-like foliage. 
57 eximea, lift., long spikes of reddish- 
purple flowers, v.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
59 formosa, 1 ft., pink, delicately-cut foliage, 
v. -vii. qd. each ; 3/- doz. 
61 spectabilis, 2ft., old-fashioned garden 
plant, graceful spikes of white and rose 
flowers. 6d. each ; 4/- doz. 
62 alba, a pretty blush-white form, 
9d. each. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove), stately- and showy, 
vi. -viii. 
65 alba, 3|ft., flowers lovely white. 3d. 
each ; 1/6 doz. ; 8/- per 100. 
69 gloxinoides, 3ft., flowers superbly- 
spotted inside. 3d. each ; 1 /6 doz. ; 
8/- per 100. 
71 grandiflorum, il ft., handsome y-ellow 
flowers. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
DODECATHEON (Shooting Stars), pendulous 
Cyclamen- like flowers with a project- 
ing beak of anthers. Like half-shade. 
294 Integrifollum (splendidum), 9m., deep 
rosy crimson, iv.-vi. 4d. each ; 3/- 
doz. 
296 Jeffreyanum, lift., pale rosy lilac, 
y-ellow eye ; handsome, iv.-vi. 6d. ea. 
298 Media, heads of drooping lilac Cyclamcn- 
like flowers. 4d. each. 
DONDIA (syn. Hacquetia). 
300 Epipactis, 4in., pretty greenish-yellow 
flowers in May. 6d. each. 
DORONICUM (Leopard’ s Bane), a wealth of 
large y-ellow flower heads in Spring 
and Autumn. 
77 Clusii, 2ft., most effective ; grand for 
cutting, iv.-vi. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. • 
79 plantagineum excelsum, flowers large 
and bright, v.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
DRABA (Whitlow Grass), Spring flowering 
plants of exquisite form, showy little 
flower spikes and leaves usually in 
rosettes ; delightful on sunny walls, 
or rockeries. 
81 Aizoides, 3m., bright yellow flowers ; a 
pretty species, iii.-iv. fid. each. 
83 Aizoon, tin., y-ellow flowers, iv.-v. fid. 
each. 
82 bruniaefolia, qin., yellow, foliage like 
a choice mossy Saxifrage. 4d. each. 
86 gigas, 9in., very compact ; flowers 
white, iii.-iv. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
87 Hirta, 6in., white flowers ; dis- 
tinct, vi. 6d. each. 
88 Mawii, gin., white flowers, Jin. diameter, 
foliage deep green, tufted, excellent 
for the rockery, iii.-v. 9d. each. 
90 pyrenaica (sy-n. Petrocallis pyrenaica ), 
3in., white changing to purple ; choice 
and pretty, iv.-v. fid. each ; 4/6 doz. 
DRACOCEPHALUM (Dragon’s Head), showy 
border plants resembling Salvias. 
Flowers in whorls on long handsome 
spikes. 
96 grandiflorum, 6in., flowers charming 
blue tint, a creeping species of great 
beauty. 6d. each. 
98 ruyschianum, aft. , bright showy violet- 
blue, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
99 Ruprechtii, 1 ft. , a charming lilac- 
flowered species ; a pretty- plant, vi.- 
viii. 6d. each. 
100 speciosum, ijft., pink and purplish- 
blue, dark spots, vi.-viii. qd. each ; 
3/- doz. 
102 virginianum album (syn. Physostegia 
virginianum alba), 2jft., flowers large, 
white, graceful, vii.-ix. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
DRYAS (Mountain Avetis). 
107 octopetala, 3m., creeping evergreen, 
crowded tiny leaves, shining green 
above and white beneath ; flowers 
white with yellow stamens, succeeded 
by long beautifully-feathered fruits, 
moist peat, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
ECHINACEA purpurea. (See Rudbeckia pur- 
purea.) 
ECH INOPS (Globe Thistle), handsome peren- 
nials with large Hedgehog-like flower 
heads and thistle-like leaves, downy 
beneath. 
2 Ritro, 3ft., clear blue, vi.-viii. qd. each ; 
3/- doz. 
4 ruthenica, qft., very handsome steel 
blue, vii.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
6 sphasrocephalus albidus, 5 ft., a fine 
white, vii.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
EDRAIANTHUS (syn. Wahlenbergia). 
8 dalmaticus, qin., lovely blue flowers in 
clusters ; charming for rockery, vi.-vii. 
1/- each. 
11 pumilio, 3m., rosy-lilac flowers on 
short stems ; a charming species, vi. 
I /— each. 
9 serpyllifoli us, A.M., R.H.S., 3m., Thytne- 
like foliage, upright purple-blue 
flowers ; an exquisite rock plant of 
rare beauty-, deep gritty perfectly- 
drained sunny soil, vi.-viii. 1/- and 
1 /6 each. 
