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CHRYSANTHEMUM—continued 
Korean Hybrids. A distinct type of chrysanthemum 
that adds new color and new hardiness. Can be used 
where winter killing has been a serious objection. 
Apollo. Combination of bronze, red and gold. 
Ceres. Combination of yellow and soft coppery 
bronze. 
Daphne. New shade of pink. 
Diana. Rose pink and soft salmon. 
Mars. Deep amaranth red. 
Mercury. Single bronze red flowers 3 inches across. 
50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. 
One each of six varieties $2.50 
Three each of six varieties $5.00 
COREOPSIS Lanceolata 
Golden yellow. Flowers from June to frost time. 
DELPHINIUMS LARKSPUR 
Beautiful hardy plants, grown in borders for their stately 
habit and the handsome spikes of flowers, gorgeous in coloring. 
Excellent for cutting, and a mass planting. 
Belladonna. Light sky blue. 
Bellamosa. A dark blue of the type of Belladonna. 
Choice Mixed English Hybrids. From seed of famous 
named sorts. 
Chinense. A very pretty variety, with fine feathery foliage 
and intense gentian blue flowers in open panicles. 
Chinense album. A pure white form of the above. 
DIANTHUS. Hardy Pinks. Interesting and useful, blooming in 
early spring. Most of them grow 10 to 12 inches high. May, June. 
Barbatus 
Sweet William. In separate colors: red, white and rose. 
Plumarius semperflorens. Flowers fragrant, varying from 
pink to white, with fringed petals. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink) 
A beautiful little plant with narrow leaves and bearing a 
profusion of small, crimson flowers during June and July. Easily 
grown on rockery. 
Rose de May. Dwarf pink. Semi-double. Fragrant. 
DICTAMNUS GAS PLANT 
One of the most satisfactory hardy plants, both on account of 
splendid flowers and its rich, durable foliage. 
Fraxinella rubra. 
Fraxinella alba. 
DIELYTRA, or DICENTRA. A hardy perennial with heart- 
shaped rose-colored flowers in drooping spikes. 
Eximia. Handsome, reddish purple flowers and delicate foliage. 
Plant about one foot high. May to August. 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart, or Seal Flower) 
An old-fashioned favorite; its long racemes of graceful 
heart-shaped pink flowers are always attractive. 
$0.50 each, $5.00 dozen 
DIGITALIS FOXGLOVE 
The flower heads are over 3 feet long, crowded with big, 
bell-shaped blossoms. Colors range from white and shell-pink 
to deepest rose, many attractively dotted with crimson or 
chocolate. 
Plants on this page $0.25 each, $2.50 dozen, $18.00 per 100, 
except as noted 
