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CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
Coreopsis lanceolata. (Tick Seed). Bright golden-yellow 
single flowers. June to September. 2 to 3 feet. 
Delphinium belladonna. (Larkspur). Beautiful blue flow¬ 
ers, free blooming. Dwarf habit. 
Delphinium bellamosa. The darkest blue of all. Extra fine. 
^Delphinium chinensis. Delicate light blue flowers. July 
and September. 12 to 15 inches. 
*Delphinium c. alba. A white form of the above. 
Delphinium hybridum. Fine strain, flowers varying from 
lightest to darkest blue. June to September. 5 to 6 feet. 
*Dianthus barbatus. (Sweet William). Large flat heads of 
flowers in scarlet, white, maroon and pink. Entire season. 
12 to 15 inches. 
*Dianthus Beatrix. An entrancing light salmon-pink. Blooms 
in May and June. 
Dianthus deltoides, Major Stearns. (Maiden Pink). A 
dwarf form with tufted foliage, bearing small bright pink 
flowers in May and June. Fine for rock planting. 
*Dianthus, Furst Bismark. Flowers of deep pink or light 
red in May and June. 9 to 12 inches. 
*Dianthus plumarius. (Grass Pink). Light, silvery foliage, 
flowers, in various shades from flesh-white to deep pink. 
May and June. 12 to 15 inches. 
Dianthus plumarius, Hybrids. (Hardy Garden Pink.) 
Double flowers in several varieties, as follows—Bright 
Scarlet, Iving of Blacks, Rosy Queen, White Gem. 12 to 
15 inches. June to October. 30 cents each. $3 per dozen. 
Dicentra eximea. (Fringed Bleeding Heart). A fine dwarf¬ 
growing plant 8 to 10 in. high, bearing beautiful showy 
racemes of bright pink flowers throughout the summer. 
Dicentra spectabilis. (Bleeding Heart). Peculiar, heart- 
shaped pink and white blossoms borne in long racemes. 
2 feet. May to June. 40 cents each. $4 per dozen. 
Dictamnus fraxinella. (Gas Plant). Deep, rose-pink flowers, 
and dark green foliage which holds its color through the 
season. 2 to 3 feet. June. 
Dictamnus f. alba. A very pretty white form of the above. 
Digitalis ambigua. (Foxglove). A hardy perennial bearing 
spikes of light yellow flowers. 2 to 3 feet. June and July. 
Digitalis gloxinoides. (Foxglove). Large, woolly-leaved 
biennial bearing enormous spikes of showy flowers. 
Assorted colors only. 3 to 4 feet. June to August. 
*Gaillardia grandiflora. (Blanket Flower). Large crimson 
and gold flowers. Very showy. 18 to 24 inches. July to 
October. 
*Gaillardia, Burgundy. Deep wine red, both center and 
petals. The most striking novelty which we have seen in 
this plant. 40 cents each. $3.50 per dozen. 
We carefully avoid growing “freaks.” 
