CONVOLVULUS Altheoides Floribunda, hp, a pretty 
vine with pink firs. 2 in. across; blooms all season. 
CORONILLA Varia, hp, 2 ft. Lovely pink and white 
firs in umbels, each umbel containing 16 to 20 firs. 
CORYDALIS Chelianthifolia, hp, 8in. Foliage dense, 
fern-like, decorated with spikes of yellow flowers. 
CRUCIANELLA Stylosa, hp, 6 inches. A pretty, free- 
blooming, trailing perennial; rose-colored firs. 
CYCLAMEN Neapolitanum, hp, 3 in. Numerous red¬ 
dish-purple and white firs; fine hardy species. 
DATISCA Canabina, hp, 5 ft. A very ornamental per¬ 
ennial; foliage fern-like, beautiful, golden firs. 
DELPHINIUM, hp. These are among the 
finest of perennials. All are beautiful, hardy, and 
live and bloom freely for years. Prevailing colors 
are blue and violet with intermediate shades. 
Barlowii, 4 ft., large-flowered, navy blue, 50 seeds. 
Cashmerianum, 18 in., firs, pale to deep blue. 
Caucasica, 5 ft., sky blue, white center. 50 seeds. 
Elatum Belladona, 3 ft., light blue shades. 75 s. 
Bellamosum, 5 ft., pretty dark blue. 75 seeds. 
Blackmore and Langdon, a favorite with Delphin¬ 
ium growers; all the new and rare shades, mixed. 
Dark Blue, beautiful rich blue shades in mixture. 
Double-flow'd, finest large-flow'd, extra choice. 
Fannie Stormouth, 3 ft., large azure blue. 50 s. 
Goliath, Vis' Fine Strain, splendid mixture. 100 s. 
Hurst's Monarch, 5 ft. A celebrated English strain 
of great merit; finest mixture; seeds from Hurst. 
Iceburg, 4 ft. A perennial that should be in every 
garden, plants branching, each branch bearing a 
huge spike of exquisite white flowers. 
Kelway's Gold Medal, very superior, magnificent 
Light Blue, charming shades, large flowers. 50 s. 
Non-plus-ultra, Vis Brothers' finest mixed. 50 s. 
Vis' New Mastodon, 5 ft. A superior large-flow'd 
strain embracing the finest colors; plants vigor¬ 
ous; throwing up enormous spikes of bloom. 
Wrexham, Hollyhock Strain, 6 ft. These are the 
greatest advance in Delphiniums. Their graceful 
spire-shaped spikes are rapidly bringing them to 
the front as the most popular flower for cutting 
or the garden. Finest colors mixed. 75 seeds. 
Sibericum, 2 ft., lovely blue shades, large firs. 100 
Staphysagria, 2 ft., dark blue firs., white eye. 50 s. 
Zalil (Sulphureum) 6 ft., fine yellow, sow early in 
Spring or in Fall; a charming sort, 100 seeds. 
Complete Mixture of all Delphiniums, 200 seeds. 
DIANTHUS Alwoodii, hp, 18 in. A hybrid between 
Carnation and Pink, extremely floriferous, mix. 3s. 
Caesius, Cheddar Pink, hp, 6 in. Bright pink firs; a 
lovely plant for dry banks, rocks or old walls. 
Cruentus, hp, 18 in. Very dark crimson, in fine 
clusters; a neat border species. 
Deltoides, Maiden Pink, hp, 6 in. A charming creep¬ 
ing variety with brilliant rose firs, in June and July. 
Graniticus, hp, 9 in. Low growing; forming a dense 
carpet covered in May and June with crimson firs. 
Neglectus, hp, 3 in. A charming little hardy pink; 
cherry-red firs, in abundance. 10 seeds. 
Rock Species, hp. A special mixture of 25 rare va¬ 
rieties suitable for the rockery. 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella, Flame Flower, hp, 2 ft. 
Fine border plant; seeds slow to germinate; firs, 
produced in panicles. White, Rose or Mixed. 15 s. 
DIELYTRA Speotabilis, Bleeding Heart, hp, 2 ft. 
Graceful plants for pots or borders; pendant sprays 
of beautiful heart-shaped rose colored firs. 10 s. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove, hb. The Foxgloves are beau¬ 
tiful hardy biennials easily raised from seeds. The 
elegant nodding flowers are produced in upright 
racemes and are very showy in beds or borders, 
Ferruginea, 5 ft., giant, yellow firs, veined brown. 
Gloxiniaflora, 4 ft, big trusses of Gloxinia-like 
bloom. White, Rose, Purple, Lilac, sep. or mixed. 
Grandiflora, 3 ft., large chrome yellow firs. 1000 s. 
Isabellina, 3 ft., new yellow-flowered hybrids. 500. 
Ivory's Spotted, 4 ft., handsome spotted firs. 1000s. 
Lutzii, 4 ft., new, salmon-rose, beautiful, 1000 s. 
Monstrosa, 3 ft., large open terminal firs; fine. 1000 
Purpurea, 4 ft., white, rose, purple, spotted, mixed. 
Shirley, 3 ft., giant, long upright racemes of huge 
firs, in finest colors, magnificent, mixed. 1000 s. 
Complete Special Mixture of Digitalis 1200 seeds. 
DIPSICUS Laciniatus, hp, 8 ft. Rosy globe flowers.' 
DORONICUM Caucasicum, Leopard's Bane, hp, 
18 in. Spring-blooming; showy golden firs. 20 s. 
DRACOCEPHALUM, Physostegia, hp. One of our 
best midsummer flowering perennials, bearing 
spikes of delicate tubular firs, not unlike a heather. 
Virginianum Grandiflorum, 4 ft. Large-flow'd, long 
racemes; Rosy-lilac or White. 40 seeds. 
Gigantea, 4 ft. Large crimson firs; handsome. 30s. 
Ruyschianum Japonicum, 1 ft. Whorls of dark violet 
blue firs, in June; neat border species. 50s. 
Complete Special Mixture of Dracocephalum. 40s. 
DRYAS Octopetala, hp, 6 in. A fine rock plant; firs. 
Anemone-like, white with golden stamens. 
ECHINOPS Exaltatus, hp, 7 ft. Azure heads. 25 s. 
Ritro, hp, 5 ft. Violet-blue firs., everlasting. 25 s. 
Spherocephalus, hp, 6 ft. Azure spherical heads. 
Complete Special Mixture above sorts. 30 seeds. 
EPILOBIUM Angustifolium, hsh, 3 ft., crimson firs, 
in big racemes; easily grown. 1000 seeds. 
Fleischeri, hp, 18 in. A handsome perennial with 
rosy-purple flowers, resembles Evening Primrose. 
