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R majalis —Native. Large pure white 
bells, fragrant .60 2.00 
CORYDALIS —Handsome fern-like foliage. 
R glauca — Native. Dainty biennials 
which seed freely. Yellow and pink 
flowers .60 2.00 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed)—Large daisy-like 
flowers all summer. 
grandiflora —Yellow flowers on long 
stems ..60 2.00 
grandiflora —Perry’s double. Semi-double 
form of above.60 2.00 
CRUCINAELLA (Crosswort)—Good rock 
garden plant. Sun. 
R stylosa —Lavender pink ball-shaped 
flowers on 6 in. stems.. .76 2.<50 
CYNOGLOSSUM (Wild Comfrey)—Large 
mullen-like leaves. Open woods, 
virginianu'm —Native. Forget-me-not¬ 
like flowers, 18 in.75 2.50 
CYPRIPEDIUM —See orchids. 
DAISY —Excellent for cutting. 
Hartje and Elder —Early, long stems, 
handsome .••.60 2.00 
Shasta —Large blossoms in summer... .60 2.00 
Alaska —Large white blossoms in sum¬ 
mer .• • .60 2.00 
King Edward —Glistening white blooms .75 2.50 
DAPHN E—cneorum. The best rock garden 
shrub. Fragrant pink flowers in 
spring and fall, 75c. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) — 
The most popular blue flower. 
belladonna —Improved. Light blue.60 2.00 
bellamosa —Dark blue form of above.. .’60 2.00 
R Chinese —Gentian blue, branched.75 2.50 
Pudors hybrids —Wonderful colors and 
robust growers, 35c each. 1.00 4.00 
R tricorne — Native. Tuberous, deep 
blue. Shade. .60 2.00 
DENTARIA (Toothwort)—Tuberous rooted 
woodland plants. 
R diphylla —White flowers in spring, 6 
in.60 1.50 
DIANTHUS (Pinks)—Indispensible in gar¬ 
dens. Sun. 
R caesius —Cheddar pinks, stiff 4 in. 
stems, pinks.75 2.50 
R caesius —fl.pl. Double form of above .60 2.00 
R deltoides —Maiden pinks. Neat green 
foliage. Rose, 6 in.60 2.00 
R deltoides alba—White form of above .60 2.00 
R deltoides Major Sterne—Bronze 
foliage, red flowers.•.60 2.00 
Gladys Cranfield —Deep pink, dark red 
eye, 12 in.75 2.50 
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