8 
WITTENBERG NURSERIES 
Perennials and Rock Garden Plants 
(continued) 
DIANTHUS—continued 
Each 
Doz. 
*D. Allwoodii. Perpetual flowering hardy 
pinks. Mary. Light rose-pink. Rob¬ 
ert. Rose with maroon center 
.25 
*D . Beatrix. 15-18 in. Semi-double, 
rose-pink, all summer and fall 
.25 
*D. Caesius grandiflorus (Chedder Pink). 
Mat-like grey foliage. 6 inch. Red. 
3 for .25 
.10 
1.00 
*D. Caesius arvernensis. Rose-colored 
form of the preceding. One of the 
best 3 for .40 
.15 
1.50 
*D. Caesius brevicaulis. Same as above, 
but carmine flowers on short stems. 
4 in. 
.15 
1.50 
*D. Deltoides Brilliant. A beautiful little 
prostrate, glowing crimson red flowers. 
June, July. 12 in._3 for .30 .10 1.00 
*D. Plumarius. Rose-pink and white 
fragrant flowers. For edging and ex¬ 
cellent for the rock garden 3 for .25 .10 .80 
D. (Plumarius) Bristol Maid. Large, 
double, rose-pink flowers _ .25 
D. Barbatus. See Sweet William. 
DICENTRA. (Bleeding Heart) . Old fash¬ 
ioned perennials. 
D. Spectabilis. An old garden favorite. 
I Zi ft. April, June_ 
*D. Formosa. (Wild Bleeding Heart). 
Small pink flowers all season. 1 foot. 
May, August _ 
DIGITALIS. Giant Shirley Hybrids. (Fox¬ 
glove). 3 ft. Crowded with big, bell¬ 
shaped blossoms, ranging from white 
to deepest rose _ 
DORON1CUM. (Leopardbane - Golden 
Daisy). Large, bright yellow daisy-like 
flowers, one of the most effective early 
spring flowering perennials. 
*D. Caucasicum. Adapted to rock gar¬ 
dens. April, May. 12 in._ 
D. Clusi. Fine for cutting. 18 inches_ 
D. Plantagineum excelsum. Very large 
flowers, splendid for cutting. 25 in_ 
ECHINOPS. Rito. (Globe Thistle). Met¬ 
allic blue flowers; thistle-like foliage. 
3-4 ft. July, Sept._3 for .25 
*EP1GAEA repens. (Trailing Arbutus). 
Creeping Mayflower. Likes acid soil_ 
ERIGERON. Speciosus. (Fleabane) . A 
very effective genus of Michaelmas 
Daisy-like plants with large handsome 
lilac flowers, yellow centers, June and 
July. Fine for cutting. 2 ft. 3 for .30 
*ERINUS. Alpinus. The rosettes of pretty 
folia ge and rosy purple flowers make 
it one of the finest plants for rocks and 
walls. April, June. 6 in_ 
.25 2.50 
.15 1.50 
.15 1.50 
.15 1.50 
.25 2.50 ; 
.25 2.50 
.10 1.00 
.40 
.10 1.00 
.15 1.50 
♦Items indicated with a star (*) are suitable for Rock-Gardem 
