HARDY PERENNIALS 
DELPHINIUM—Continued 
Wrexham Hybrids. Large double floyvers, turquoise and 
lavender, in immense spikes. 1.50 to 3.00 
Belladonna. Light blue, branching. 
Belladonna, Improved Thompson & Morgan. Lovely clear 
turquoise, large flowers. 
Bellamosum. Dark blue, branching habit. 
Chinensis. Blue Butterfly. A deep blue; dwarf. 
Cliinensis coelestinum. Turquoise-blue spikes. 
Formosum. Spikes of indigo-blue. 
Tom Thumb. Turpoise blue; dwarf. 
Plant Madonna and Regal Lilies among 
Delphiniums. 
Dianthus 
Alwoodii. A good hardy pink. Mixed. Single and double; 
all colors. Strong, field-grown plants. 
Barbatus, Sweet William 
Sutton’s Pink Beauty. Newport pink. 
Sutton’s Scarlet. Brilliant clear carmine. 
Sutton’s Mixed Shades. 
Caesius grandiflorus, Cheddar Pink. Fragrant, rose-colored 
flowers. 4-10 inches. 
Caucasius. Low cushion. A profusion of fragrant flowers, 
pink and white. 
*Deltoides, Maiden Pink. Small, crimson, continuous 
bloomer. Easily grown. 
*Deltoides albus. White form of above. 
*Deltoides “Brilliant.” Brighter crimson than Deltoides. 
*Kamtschaticum. Very dwarf. Good in rock garden. 
Latifolius atrococcineus. Large crimson flowers; ever- 
blooming. 
*Neglectus. A miniature gem, deep rose-colored flowers. 
Plumarius semperflorens flare pleno. Double and single 
blooms. 
Sweet Wivelsfield. A new hybrid from England. 
Sylvestris. Salmon pink with silvery gray foliage. 
Dictamnus 
Fraxinella alba. Rich foliage, good clear white flowers. 1.00 
Fraxinella rosea. Rosy-pink flowers. 
Dielytra or Dicentra, Bleeding Heart 
Speetabilis. Prefers shaded nooks. 
*Cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. 
Eximia (Plumy Bleeding Heart). A dwarf with finely cut 
foliage, pink flowers. 
Digitalis, Foxglove 
Giant Shirley Foxgloves. Six Hills Strain. Colors range 
from /white and shell-pink to deepest rose. 
Gloxiniaeflora. 3-4 feet. Rose to deep purple. 
Eaciniata. Pale yellow flowers, persistent. 
Dodecatheon 
Media, Shooting Star. Like a miniature cyclamen. 
Doronicum, Leopardbane 
Large bright yellow daisies. May. 
Echinacea, Coneflower 
See Rudbeckia. 
Echinops, Globe Thistle 
Bitro. Thistle-like plants with globular heads of deep blue 
Sphaerocephalus. Silvery foliage, whitish flowers. 
Edelweiss, see Leontopodium 
Put the richest soil below the roots to coax them 
downwards. 
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