RARE PERENNIALS 
ALPINE PLANTS 
Each 
Plumaris fl. pi. (Double Scotch Pinks)—This strain produces from 80 
to 90% doubles, ranging from white to crimson. Mixture only.25 
Sundermanni—Pure white flowers with the fragrance of Jasmine, par¬ 
ticularly noticeable at night. New and rare.40 
*DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William)— 
Crimson Bedder (Everblooming Sweet William)—Large fringed flowers, 
ranging from brilliant crimson to blood red, often double; 12 inches. 
Summer . 25 
Newport Pink—The best of the salmon pinks...25 
Scarlet Beauty—Intense scarlet.25 
^DICENTRA Cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches)—Leaves finely cut; flowers 
white, tipped creamy yellow. Very dwarf.35 
Eximia (Plumy Bleeding Heart)—Dwarf growing variety, finely cut 
foliage and showy racemes of rose-pink flowers throughout a long 
blooming period, April to July. Does equally well in either full sun 
or shade, its only requirement being a weli-drained position; 10 to 
12 inches . 30 
Oregana (Glauca)—The most effective of all Dicentras. Silvery leaves 
and spikes of cream-colored flowers from June to September. Full sun 
and well-drained soil, with plenty of leaf-mould. 10 in.50 to .75 
Spectabilis—The old favorite Bleeding Heart. Heart-shaped flowers of 
rose-crimson in long drooping racemes. May and June.50 & .75 
DICTAMNUS (Gas Plant)—A very satisfactory plant, both on account of 
its showy flowers and its rich, durable foliage. Grows about 3 feet 
high and during early Summer months produces its attractive flow¬ 
ers. Two year old plants.50 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) —Planted with Delphinium, Lupins and Canter¬ 
bury Bells, create a most charming spot in any border, but particu¬ 
larly when naturalized on the edge of woods. 
Buxbaumi—Small yellow flowers on 2 to 3-ft. stems.25 
Shirley Giant—Flower heads 2 to 3 ft. long, on stems 5 to 6 feet high. 
Colors range from white and shell pink to deepest rose, many at¬ 
tractively dotted with crimson or brown...25 
tDODECATHEON— 
Alpinum—Rich mauve or purple flowers on 9-inch stems.25 
Campestris—White and purplish flowers on 12-inch stems.25 
Conjugens—Small white and pink flowers on 8-inch stems...25 
Dentatum—Small flowers of pure white with small purple spot at base of 
each petal. 6 inches.25 
Hendersonii—Rose purple flowers on 12-inch stems. Very easy.25 
Jeffreyi—Very robust, with pale pink and white flowers on 12-inch stems .25 
Multiflorum—One of the best of the Rocky Mountain species. Brilliant 
rose flowers on 12-inch stems. .50 
Poeticum—Small white and pink flowers. 8 inches.25 
*DORONICUM Caucasicum—Large yellow blossoms on 2 to 3-ft. stems from 
May to July. Excellent for moist heavy soils, but will thrive any¬ 
where .25 
^DOUGLASIA Laevigata — The Olympic Mountains form. Glossy dark 
green foliage, in neat, compact tufts. Bright pink flowers on 2 to 
3-inch stems in early Spring. Very rare.50 
Vitaliana—Often known as Androsace Yitaliana. Rosettes of grey-green 
foliage with small sprays of clear yellow flowers. Sween scented. 
1 inch . 25 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Cytisus and Genista for hot, open places. 
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