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Cypripedium Spectabilis 
3 10 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William), (BC) mixed .40 1.00 
—R—deltoides (maiden pink). A beautiful little 
plant -with narrow leaves and a profusion of small 
crimson flowers .40 1.00 
—R—plumarius (Clove pink or pheasant eye).40 1.00 
—roseus, delicate pink .40 1.00 
—scarlet .40 1.00 
DICENTRA cucularia (Dutchman’s Breeches) 
—R—a very early spring flower, April-May. From 
5 to 9 inches high. Bears a loose raceme of white 
inverted flowers. Prefers rich hilly shade.40 1.00 
DIELYTRA exemia, (fringed bleeding heart) 
—R—A dwarf growing sort with beautiful finely cut 
foliage. Racemes of beautiful pink flowers through¬ 
out the season . 75 2.00 
—R—spectabilis (bleeding heart). A well known old- 
fashioned favorite. Each 65c. 2.10 5.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) lutea, yellow.60 1.60 
—Shirley hybrids, beautiful colors, large spikes.75 2.00 
DODECATHEON, media (Shooting Star), (RS) 
American cyclamen. A very pretty perennial with 
rose-colored to white flowers.50 1.20 
EPIGEA repens (trailing arbutus), (RS) The -May- . 
flower of New England. Large clumps with soil 
in burlap. Each 75c. 1.80 5.00 
ERINUS alpina (R) 75 2.00 
ERYTHRONIUM americana (Trout Lily), yellow.. .50 1.20 
ERYNGIUM alpina (Sea Holly), (B) Finely cut 
spiney foliage and thistle-like heads of a beautiful 
rich metallic blue.60 1.60 
EUPATORIUM agertoides. White flowers.60 1.60 
EUPHORBIA polyc roma. (R) A beautiful formal 
plant. Yellow.60 1.60 
FESTUCA alpina (Alpine fescue grass), 
—R—ornamental green grass. Grows in dense tufts .75 2.20 
—R—glauca, 12-15 in. Dense tufts,, blue. .75 2.20 
FILAPENDULA-hexapetala (Spirea filipendula, drop- 
wort) .60 1.60 
—ulmaria (spirea ulmaria, double meadow-sweet) . . . .75 2.00 
If perennials are wanted by prepaid parcel post add 
15c for 3 plants, 30c for 10 plants. 
