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THE WESTMINSTER NURSERY 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) 
*-stylosa. 10-12 in. A fine creeper 
for the rockery. The flowers are 
pink ball-shaped, blooming from 
May until Autumn.10 .90 . 
:! ‘-stylosa carminea. 10-12 in. A new 
variety with brilliant carmine-red 
flowers. 10 .90 . 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 
—Belladonna. 2%-3 ft. Bright sky- 
blue flowers from June to August. 
Attractive in the border and as cut 
flower.10 .90 7.00 
—Belladonna Cliveden Beauty. 3-4 ft. 
A splendid improved form of Bella¬ 
donna with extra large flowers of 
vivid light blue on well developed 
stems practically all summer..18 1.50 . 
—Bellamosum. 2 J /£-3 ft. Large single 
flowers of deep indigo blue. A fine 
cut flower......10 .90 . 
—Chinese. lM>-2 ft. Clear, deep blue 
flowers from June to September; 
excellent for cutting.12 1.00 8.00 
—elatum “Iceberg”. 4 ft. A new out¬ 
standing introduction. The white 
flowers form 20-inch spikes on tall 
stems; highly effective when used 
among the blue varieties....18 1.50 . 
—English Hybrids. 4-6 ft. Many ex¬ 
quisite shades and fine long spikes 
of flowers from June to August...15 1.25 10.00 
—Kelway’s English Hybrids. 4-6 ft. 
A very fine selected strain..:.25 2.00 17.00 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
*-alpinus. 4 in. Bright pink flowers 
in May.. .20 1.75 . 
^-alpinus alwoodi. 4-6 ft. A rock gar¬ 
den gem with attractive glossy 
leaves; during July and August a 
profusion of large flowers in various 
shades pf rose and pink.18 1.50 . 
*-arenarius. 6 in. A shower of lacy 
white flowers delicately tinted with 
lavender in June. ...20 1.75 . 
—barbatus (Sweet William). 2 ft. Old 
favorites, bearing their sweet, 
clove-scented flowers in the great¬ 
est profusion during May and June. 
They are indispensable for the bor¬ 
der and for cutting. The following 
varieties are usually treated as bien¬ 
nials: 
Holborn Glory. A large flowered 
auricula-eyed, type j. with brilliant 
colors... .09 .75 6.00 
Newport Piiik. ' The~-hest of the . . 
salmon pinks. ...i..........„. .09 .75 6.00 
