WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued. 
Prices of all Perennials, except as noted, all strong, 2-year-old 
plants, each, 15c; 10 for ^1.25, postpaid. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties 
at 10 rates. 
CANDYTUFT, EVERGREEN 
A profuse blooming evergreen species, and very hardy. 
Well adapted for rockeries, edging, etc. Pure white, 8 inches. 
April and May. 
CANTERBURY BELL - Campanula 
Blue, rose and white, mixed. 2 to 3 feet. July. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT 
A highly ornamental plant forming a dense bush about 
two feet high, producing freely, bright orange-scarlet, lantern- 
like fruits which, when cut, will last all winter. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, HARDY 
They produce a lavish display of bloom in October and 
November and are most welcome when other trees and plants 
have lost their leaves, as they supply flowers for the table 
until late November. Thrive anywhere. Can supply in red, 
rose, white and yellow. 
COREOPSIS - Golden Marguerite 
Blooms nearly the entire summer in great profusion. Flow¬ 
ers of a rich golden color. Fine for cutting. 3 feet. 
DAISY, SHASTA 
Luther Burbank’s wonderful hybrid Daisy. Large, pure 
white flowers blooming in great abundance all summer. 1 to 
2 feet. 
Delphinium. 
DAY LILY - Funkia 
Day Lily, Subcordata. A handsome, showy plant with large, 
pure waxy white flowers borne in large trusses. Very fra¬ 
grant. 18 inches. August and September. 
D., Variegated. Leaves 8 to 10 inches long, 2 to 3 inches 
wide, beautifully variegated yellow and green; flowers blue. 
Fine for edging. 
THE DELPHINIUMS - Larkspur 
Old-fashioned but elegant nevertheless. Dazzling deep 
blue, and in bloom for months. 
Delphinium, Belladonna. Delicate blue, charming. 
D. Bellamosum. A dark blue flower of the Belladonna type, 
with intensely rich flowers. June until frost. 
D., Hybrids. Mixed. New shades of blue and purple. 
DIANTHUS - Hardy Pinks 
Dianthus, Sweet William. Beautifully marked in a variety of 
richest hues. Dazzling. Mixed colors. 
D., Garden Pinks. Variety much like dwarfed carnations and 
equally gay and fragrant. 
DICTAMNUS - Gas Plant 
The Dictamnus is one of the most satisfactory hardy plants 
in cultivation, both on account of its splendid flowers and its 
rich, durable foliage. 
Dictamnus rubra. An aromatic plant bearing long spikes of 
beautiful, pinkish purple veined and lemon scented flowers. 
l}/2 fsct- June. 35c each. 
D. alba. Flowers white, otherwise same as above. 35c each. 
FOXGLOVE - Digitalis 
An old but still popular flower. Its spikes of long, tubular 
flowers varying from purple to white, are very showy and 
impressive. Fine for cutting. June to August. 3 to 4 feet. 
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