GRAF VON FLEMING, narrow petals, pale center, 
lavender. 15c. 
NEW KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUM, white, flower 
from April till frost, 15c. 
HOMESTEAD, pink. 10c. 
JANE, bronze, yellow center, single. 10c. 
JULIA La GRAVE, dark red pompon. 10c. 
J. W. MARTIN, pink. 15c. 
JUNO, lilac white center. 15c. 
ISOLA, pink anemone type. 10c. 
IDA, semi-single, yellow. 10c. 
KATHLEEN THOMPSON, crimson cap. 25c. 
LEETE DOT, pink button. 10c. 
LILAC CAP, large new lilac pink. 15c. 
MRS. BUCKINGHAM, single pink. 10c. 
MAID OF RENT, small white aster type. 10c. 
NOVEMBER SNOW, white pompon. 10c. 
OCTOBER FROST, pure white. 10c. 
PINK CHIEFTAIN, large shaggy pink. 15c. 
QUEEN OF THE CREAMS, incurved. 10c. 
QUEEN, lavender striped, white, semi-single. 10c. 
RED BIRD, ruby red. 10c. 
SOURCE DE ORE, gold tints. 15c. 
RENA, rose violet pompon. 15c. 
SUNSHINE, Jap yellow. 10c. 
TINTS OF GOLD. 15c. 
VIOLA, violet pink. 15c. 
WHITE DOTY. 15c. 
COLUMBINE (See Aquilegia). 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA. One 
of the most useful of all perennials for the border. 
Bright yellow, always in flower. 2 feet. 10c. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. (R). One of the finest shrubs 
for the rock garden. The flowers are pink with 
exquisite fragrance. 18 inches. Heavy plants, 12 
to 15 inches diameter. 75c to $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM. Improved Belladonna. Much larger 
and finer than the old Belladonna, but with the 
same heavenly blue found in no other flower. 
6 feet. 10c; 12 for $1.00. 
DELPHINIUM. Choicest English exhibition strains. 
These are raised from the most expensive import¬ 
ed seed, and include single and double flowers in 
all the exquisite shades that place the delphinium 
in a class alone. Lighter shades predominate. A 
very large stock enables us to name the low price 
of 10c; 12 for $1.00. 
DIANTHUS 
DIANTHUS ALLWOODI. These are of English or¬ 
igin, and the sort we offer is a brilliant cerise. 
Flowers for a very long period. Single. 15 inches. 
10c. 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS. (R). Likes a little lime in 
loose loam. Large flowers of brilliant rose. Re¬ 
wards a little pampering. 15c. 
DIANTHUS ARENARIUS. (R). As indicated by the 
name, a sand soil suits this pink admirably. Folw- 
ers white, deeply fringed and fragrant. Rather 
late bloomer. 15c. 
DIANTHUS ARVENENSIS. (R). A diminutive form 
of Dianthus Caessius, very neat and attractive. 
Flowers pink, on 3-inch stem. 15c. 
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