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heddewigi — Japanese pinks, brilliant 
colors all summer.60 
knappi —Dark green foliage. Yellow 
blooms, 12 in.75 
R Old Lace—Looks like name, pale 
pink, 35c each. 
plumarius —Old-fashioned clove pinks, 
mixed.75 
A Roysii —Very choice and rare, 2 in., 
35c >each. 
semperflorens —Robust growers. Large 
blooms ..75 
DIANTHUS (Sweet Williams). 
barbatus —Newport pink .60 
barbatus —Mixed colors .60 
Sweet Wivelsfield —Mixed colors.60 
DlCENTRA (Bleeding Heart) — Among the 
best of garden plants. 
R canadensis (Squirrel Corn) — Native. 
Panicles of white heart-shaped flow¬ 
ers edged with pink. Fern - like 
foliage ..50 
R cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches) — 
Native. Similar to above. Blos¬ 
soms edged with yellow.50 
R eximia —Native. Pink blooms all 
summer.75 
spectabilis —Old-fashioned bleeding heart .75 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—Stately plants for 
the border. 
gloxinioides— Mixed colors .60 
lutea— Interesting cream blooms, 2 ft. . .75 
laevigata —Yellow with brown markings, 
2 ft.75 
DIPHYLLEIA (Umbrella Leaf)—Hand¬ 
some plants for damp woodlands, 
cymosa —Native. Clusters of white flow¬ 
ers, 2 ft.75 
DISPORUM— See Prosartes. 
DODECATHEON (Shooting Star or Ameri¬ 
can Cyclamen)'—Open woods. One 
of our handsomest native plants. 
Hugeri —Native. White flowers with 
brown eye, 18 in.75 
DO RO N ICU M (Leopardsbane) — Excellent 
cut flowers. Sun. 
caucasicuim —Large yellow flowers, 2 ft. 75 
R DRABA ramosissima— Native. Ever¬ 
green foliage covered in sheets of 
misty white flowers for a long time 
in spring. Very fine.75 
ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) — Coarse prickly 
foliage. Good for cutting, 
ritro —Handsome heads of blue, 3 ft... 75 
EPIGAEA (Trailing Arbutus) — Intensely 
acid soil and part shade. 
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