Three Ten 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate 
Dicentra Spectabilis—(2) Bleeding 
heart; (3) Rosy-crimson; (4) 
late spring and early summer; 
(5) 1-2 ft.; (6) blooms on arching 
racemes with graceful fine-cut foli¬ 
age; (7) warm partially shaded; 
(8) rich loam with leaf mould 
and decayed manure; (9) A most 
beautiful border plant. 1.00 2.50 
DICENTRA Eximea —(2) plumy 
bleeding head; (3) reddish pur- 
ble; (4) May to Sept.; (5) 1 ft.; 
(6) graceful pendulous with fern- 
like leaves; (7) part shade or 
shade; (6) loam with leaf mould; 
(9) border or rock plant.50 1.25 
DIGITALIS Hybrids “Giant Shirley” 
(2) foxgloves; (3) color range 
white to deep rose with chocolate 
markings; (4) June to Aug.; (5) 
40 in.; (6) tall spike; (7) sun or 
part shade; (8) loam; (9) borders 
(Biennial). A showy border plant .50 1.50 
♦DODECATHEON m e d i u m — (2) 
shooting star; (3) lilac and pink; 
(4) April to June; (5) 1 ft.; (6) 
rosette of leaves at crow with 
blooming spike; (7) cool shady; 
(8) light loamy soil with leaf 
mould; (9) border or rock garden .70 1.75 
♦DRACOCEPHALUM Ruyschianum 
(2) Dragonhead; (3) white; (4) 
July-Aug.; (5); 10 in.; (6) tufted 
with bloom spikes; (7) cool, par¬ 
tially shaded; (8) well drained, 
ordinary soil; (9 wonderful for 
rock gardens or borders.50 1.25 
ERIGERON speciosus —(2) flea 
bane; (3) violet purple; (4) May 
to Oct.; (5) 30 in.; (6) rather com¬ 
pact; (7) sun; (8) good ordinary 
fairly moist; (9) border and cut¬ 
ting .70 1.75 
♦EUPHORBIA Cyparissias—(2) Cy¬ 
press sparge; (3) yellow; (5) 1 
ft.; (6) compact, globose; (7) hot, 
dry; (8) ordinary or poor; (9) bor¬ 
der or rock. This plant is grown 
for its compact neat habit. Looks 
like small cypress tree.50 1.50 
Evening Primrose—see Oenothera. 
Flame Flower—see Tritoma. 
Foxgloves—see Digitalis. 
FUNKIA subcordata—(2) plantain 
lily; (3) fragrant waxy white; (4) 
Aug. and Sept.; (5) 20 in.; (6) 
dark green glossy leaves make a 
complete mound; (7) best in par¬ 
tial shade; (8) rich moist loam 
soil; (9) a fine compact plant for 
specimen or border.70 1.75 
GALEGA officinalis, compacta alba— 
(2) goats rue; (3) white; (4) July- 
Sept.; (5) 18 in.; (6) upright; (7) 
sun; (8) ordinary; (9) border.50 1.50 
GENTIAN A A n d re w s i i — (2) 
bottle Gentian; (3) lilac; (4)Aug.- 
Sept.; (5) 12 in.; (6) several ter¬ 
minal stems; (7) moist, partly 
shaded; (8) rich loam; (9) border 
or naturalizing. Blooms tightly 
closed .70 1.75 
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