WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
37 
Per 10 
*—Deitoides, prostrate plant 
small crimson flower, 
June-July .90 
*—Deitoides Albus, a profusion 
of lovely tiny white flow¬ 
ers June-July .90 
— Deitoides Brilliant, fascin¬ 
ating crimson-red flowers 
June-July, exceptionally 
outstanding in the rockery 
and border. 1.00 
—Dianthus Latifolia, atrococ- 
cinea FI. PI., everbloom- 
ing Sweet William, double 
crimson flowers all sum¬ 
mer .75 
*—Knappi, 12 to 15 in., sul¬ 
phur yellow flower in July 1.25 
*—Plumarius, o 1 d fashioned 
yard flowers, various 
shades of pink, June-July .75 
DICENTRA—Bleeding Heart 
*—Eximia, 12 to 18 in. finely 
cut foliage, pink flowers 
from April-September. .. 1.25 
—Spectabilis, old fashioned 
Bleeding Heart . 2.00 
DICTAMNUS—Gas Plant 
— Fraxinella Rosea, a sun lov¬ 
ing plant that produces 
rosy pink flowers on 2 y 2 
ft. stems in June and July 2.50 
— Fraxinella Rubra, flowers in 
June and July. 1.50 
DIGITALIS—Foxglove 
—Giant Shirley, biennials, a 
fine mixture of large flow¬ 
ers . 1.00 
— Gloxiniaeflora, biennials 
mixed.75 
DORONICUM—Leopard’s Bane 
—Caucasicum, showy yellow 
daisy-like flowers on 24 
inch stems in early spring 2.50 
*—Plantagineum excelsum, 
large yellow flowers, 18 to 
24 in. high, splendid cut 
flowers. 3.00 
ECHINACEA 
—Purpurea, Purple Coneflower, 
about 3 ft. high, hand¬ 
some, large purple flow¬ 
ers with brown cone cen¬ 
ter, very showy, from July 
to early autumn . 1.00 
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8.00 
6.00 
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