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WESTON NURSERIES, WESTON, MASS. 
DIANTHUS — Continued 
*caesius superba grandiflora. Compact tufts of grayish foliage, 
delicate pink fragrant flowers, May-July, 4—6 in. 
caryophyllus (Hardy Carnation). Sweet-scented flowers of various 
shades, good for cutting. 
♦deltoides, Brilliant. Small crimson flowers, 6-9 in., June-July. 
♦deltoides, Major Sternes. Large deep pink flowers and attractive 
deep green foliage, 6 in., June-July. 
*Furst Bismarck. Everblooming double rose flowers, 6-8 in. 
♦Her Majesty. Large, glistening white flowers, very fragrant, 10 in., 
July-Aug. 
*Mrs. Sinkins. Large, white, sweet-scented flowers, fringed, 10 in., 
July-Aug. 
*neglectU8. Very dwarf, pink flowers, 2-3 in., May-June. 
plumarius (Border or Spice Pinks). Mixed colors, 12 in., June. 
♦Rose de May. Delicate double pink, very fragrant, everblooming, 
10 in. 
♦DICENTRA eximea (Fringed Bleeding Heart). Delicate fern-like foli¬ 
age drooping rose flowers, excellent plant for shady places, in flower all 
summer, 12-15 in. 
spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). 35c. each, 33.00 for 10. 
DICTAMNUS fraxinella (Gas Plant). June-July, 2 ft., 35c. each, 
33.00 for 10. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Purple, white and rose colors. 
ambigua or grandiflora (Hardy Foxglove). Yellow blossoms, 2-3 ft., 
June-July. 
DORONICUM clusi. Numerous yellow daisy-like flowers in April to 
June, 35c. each, 33.00 per 10. 
caucasicum. Large bright yellow flowers, May-June, 40c. each, 
33.50 per 10. 
*DRABA repens. Low spreading plants, with brilliant yellow flowers, 
2-3 in., April. 
♦EPIGEA repens (Trailing Arbutus). 40c. each, 33.50 per 10. 
♦EPIMEDIUM macranthum (Longspur Epimedium). Red and violet 
flowers, well suited for shady places, 40c. each, 33.50 per 10. 
♦ERIGERON caucasicus. Dwarf plants, large violet flowers. 
speciosus grandiflorum (Purple Oregon). Purple flowers, 2 ft. 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum. Flowers, foliage and stems of deep 
amethyst blue, 2 ft., June-Sept. 
♦ERYSIMUM rupestre auranticum. Orange blossoms, 6-8 in., July- 
Aug. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum (Hardy Ageratum). Light purple flower, 
August to frost, 2 ft. 
Hardy Ferns 
♦Adiantum pedatum (American Maidenhair Fern). 15 in., 32.50 per 
10 . 
Asplenium felixfemina (Lady Fern). For shade or sun, 3 ft. 
Dryopteris goldiana (Goldie Wood Fern). 4 ft. 
Dryopteris novaboracensis (New York Shield Fern). 2 ft. 
Dryopteris spinulosa (Shield Fern). 15 in. 
Osmunda regalis (The Royal Fern). Well suited for damp and marshy 
places, 2-3 ft. 
♦Polypodium vulgare (Common Polypody). Evergreen, 6 in. 
♦Woodsia ilvensis (Rusty Woodsia). Good for dry places in rock 
gardens, 5-6 in. 
♦Woodsia obtusa. A pretty, easy-growing fern. 
5 or more plants of one var., priced at 10 rate; 25 or more at 100 rate 
