H. V. Lawrence 
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CAPE COD NURSERIES 
Gaillardia • Blanket Flower 
SUN GOD. The flowers of this new variety 
are pure golden yellow and entirely free 
from markings of any other color. The cen¬ 
ter is rather high, which gives the flowers 
a massive appearance. The blooms are car¬ 
ried on long stiff stems which make them 
well adapted for cutting. 50 cts. each. 
Grandiflora Hybrids. The petals are varying 
shades of crimson, orange, and vermilion; 
centers are dark brown. 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby’s Breath. See page 2. 
Heuchera • Alum-Root 
A class of bushy plants carrying loose spikes 
of bloom. Adapted for the border and the 
rockery. 
H. rosmondi. Coral-pink. June to September. 
40 cts. each. 
H. sanguinea, Pluie de Feu. Fiery red. Dwarf. 
30 cts. each. 
H. sanguinea splendens. Crimson. Dwarf. 
30 cts. each. 
Dianthus • Hardy Pinks 
Plants from 10 to 12 inches high, which 
come into bloom in May and June. They are 
old favorites and especially good for cutting. 
D. barbatus. Sweet William. In separate 
colors of Pink, White, Maroon, or Assorted. 
D., Beatrix. Light salmon-pink. 
D. plumarius, Bristol Jewel. Flowers white 
marked crimson, with crimson eye; semi¬ 
double. 30 cts. each. 
D. plumarius, Bristol Maid. Rose-pink, with 
lavender shading. Double. 30 cts. each. 
D. plumarius, Bristol Purity. Pure white; 
double and fragrant. 30 cts. each. 
Dicentra 
D. eximia. Fringed Bleeding-Heart. Heart- 
shaped blooms, deep rose in color. Grows in 
the shade and is adapted for rock-gardens. 
Digitalis • Foxglove 
Old garden favorite with tall spikes of 
thimble-shaped flowers. Mixed colors only. 
Echinacea ♦ Coneflower 
E. purpurea. An interesting plant with reddish 
purple flowers about 4 inches in diameter in 
July and August. Grows 3 to 4 feet high. 
Dianthus plumarius 
30c. plants are $3.00 per dozen; $20 per 100 
40c. plants are 4.00 per dozen 
50c. plants are 5.00 per dozen 
Echinops • Globe Thistle 
E. ritro. Foliage resembles that of the com¬ 
mon Thistle, but the flowers are a most 
attractive shade of rose-purple with a 
brown center. 
Digitalis (Foxglove) 
