WESTPORT, CONN. Perennials 
DIANTHUS— Continued 
allwoodi, Mixed. The flowers are about 75 per cent 
double and appear in all colors except yellow. The 
single flowers are quite as handsome as the double, and 
have the advantage of making larger clusters. It is 
exceptionally hardy, commencing to flower in early 
Spring and continuing again in the Fall. Height 12 in. 
barbatus, Purple Beauty. A rich color that is new to 
the Sweet-william family. It is a bright purple. 
Dianthus deltoides 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove), Shirley Hybrids. Exceptional 
tall plants of a very vigorous habit; producing beauti¬ 
ful flowering spikes 3 ft. long. The colors range from 
the palest pink to the deepest rose with crimson dots. 
Blooms in June and July. 
Isabellina. This variety is the nearest Foxglove to 
being yellow. Its flowers are cream yellow. 
DORONICUM caucasicum. A showy, Spring-flowering 
perennial, belonging to the Daisy family. Their yellow. 
Marguerite flowers are invaluable for cutting. Height 
2 ft. 
Mrs. Mason. The brightest yellow flower in the gar¬ 
den. Flowers very early. Excellent for the border or 
the rockery. Height 2 ft. 
ECHINOPS ritro. Striking, hardy perennial plant with 
handsome, silvery, thistlelike foliage and deep, metallic 
blue flowers in globular heads. Blooms during July 
and August. Will thrive in poor soil, but prefers full 
sunshine. Height 3 ft. 
ERIGERON speciosus. A fine, hardy perennial with 
large, handsome blue flowers, violet tinted and yellow 
centers. The flowers are fine for cutting and blossom 
during June and July. Height 2 ft. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum. A strong growing plant 
well suited for naturalizing, and a deserving plant for 
the hardy border. This pretty plant bears blue 
Ageratumlike flowers from August to October. Height 
2 to 3 ft. 
GENTIANA acaulis. A beautiful, hardy rock plant hav¬ 
ing large, bell-shaped, deep blue flowers. Blooms in 
the Spring. The Gentiana prefers a moist, shady 
location. 
All Perennial Plants are 25c. each, or $2.50 per doz. 
except where otherwise noted 
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