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white. Each. 15c 
1320. Plumarius Spring Beauty—A fine as¬ 
sortment. Each. 15c 
1321. Sutton’s Fragrant—A new very fra¬ 
grant everblooming creation of Sut¬ 
ton’s. It is a wonderful border 
plant. Each . 50c 
1322. Single Scotch—8 inches. Each .. 15c 
1323. Superbus.—Fringed white with pale 
purple eye. Each . 15c 
DIANTHUS Barbatus—Sweet William 
1324. Double Blood Red 
1325. Double Black (Nigrescens) 
1326. Double Pink 
1327. Double Pure White 
1328. Single Copper Red 
1329. Single Turkey Red 
1329C. Any of the above Sweet Williams 
for.15c each or $1.25 a dozen 
DICENTRA 
1330. Cucullaria—“Dutchman’s Breeches”— 
A splendid native with finely cut 
foliage and white flowers tipped 
creamy yellow. 4 to 6 inch stems. 
Each . 25c 
1331. Formosa — Rose-pink flowers on 10 
inch stems. Each.25c 
1332. Oregana (Glauca)—Silvery leaves and 
spikes or cream-colored flowers with 
purple tips make this rock Dicentra 
the most effective one of its family. 
Blooms over a long season; good 
drainage and sun. Each.35c 
1332A. Spectabilis — The old-fashioned 
Bleeding Heart. Each . 25c 
DIASCIA 
1333. Barberae—Flowers snapdragon like, 
small, very numerous, borne on stout 
strong and perfectly straight stalks, 
foot long. In bloom from June to 
October. Fine rock plant and cut 
flower. Rosy pink and salmon pink. 
Each . 25c 
DICTAMNUS—Gas Plant 
1334. Albus—Very showy white flowers 
that are fragrant; blooming during 
the summer months. Prefers full sun 
and heavy soil. Each . 35c 
1335. Rubra—Spikes of rosy pink flowers 
with deeper veins in midsummer. 
Each . 50c 
DIGITALIS—Fox-Glove 
1336. Ambigua—24” Dwarf yellow peren¬ 
nial. Each . 25c 
1337. Gloxiannaflora Purple—6 feet. Large 
biennial. Excellent for border plant. 
Each . 15c 
1338. Gloxiannaflora Rose. Each.15c 
1339. Hybrida Lutzi—Salmon shades. 
Each . 15c 
1339C. One each of the foxgloves for 50c 
DODECATHEON 
1340. Latifolium — Shooting Star. Pink, 
brown and yellow flowers. Oval 
leaves. Established plants produce 
from 15 to 25 blooms to the stalk. A 
rock garden gem. Each . 25c 
1341. Meadia—Pink and rose colored Shoot¬ 
ing Stars. Each.25c 
DORONICUM 
1342. Caucausicum—Very early large gold¬ 
en yellow daisies on 24 inch stems. 
Excellent for cutting. Each .... 20c 
1343. Clusii—Earlier than Caucausicum 
and only grows about 15”. Each 20c 
DRABA 
1344. Borealis—Dainty tufts of foliage and 
white flowers on six inch stems. An 
excellent plant for the alpine gar¬ 
den. Each . 25c 
1345. Olympica—Dense mossy tufts and 
golden yellow blooms on six inch 
stems in the early spring. Each 25c 
1346. Repens—A creeper with dainty bright 
yellow blooms in the early Spring. 
Each . 20c 
DRYAS 
1347. Octopetala—Flat evergreen carpets of 
very small oak-like leaves with small 
anemone-like flowers during spring 
and summer. The seed pods of these 
Dryas are very attractive as they are 
feathery. Sunny situation. Each 25c 
1348. Sundermani—Very similar to Octo¬ 
petala except that in bud are pale 
yellow, opening pure white. Each 25c 
ECHINACEA 
1349. Purpurea—“Purple Cone Flower”— 
These daisies are very large, grow¬ 
ing about 3 feet, reddish purple with 
prominent dark brown cone-shaped 
centers. Each.15c 
