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—Royal Spray. 
This delphinium originated with us five years ago and 
-□ we have spent a great deal of time tooting it to make 
e“ sure that it is really the distinct variation from type 
B - that it seemed in the beginning. We now feel confident 
that it is one of the outstanding new flowers of recent 
years. Royal Spray is one of the fine tiuly double bi-col¬ 
ors, coming in deep colba'lt blue and rich purple. It attains 
a height of from 5' to 6' with straight sturdy stalks. 
At this point, however, it puts all delphinium 
precedent aside and instead of forming the con¬ 
ventional stiff flower spike, this plant twists and 
curls outward and down, literally spraying its beautiful 
star-like blooms in a mad cascade. The individual florets 
do not have the usual crowded effect but are set on 
separate little stems giving the whole blossom head a 
dainty and lace-like effect. A single spike of Royal Spray 
is a whole bouquet and several in a large display of other 
sorts, lightens the stiff effect unbelievably. The plant is 
a strong vigorous grower and seems immune to disease 
with us. It has proven perfectly hardy in our rigorous 
climate.. $7-50 
Delphinium Menzeizii (R)—A gem for sun or shade having 
finely cut leaves and long spurred blue purple flowers in 
early spring. Native with us.20 
Dianthus (R)— One of the most useful of all alpines for dry 
sftinny places in the border, rockery or wall, delighting in 
poor soil where few things will endure. 
—Allwoodii. A selected perpetual flowering hybrid having 
bright pink flowers.25 
—Barbatus (Sweet Williams^—Mixed colo’- f ' .20 
—Caesius. (Cheddar Pink). Compact mounds of blue-grev 
with fringed rosy flowers on 6" stems in midsummer .25 
—Deltoides. Beautiful prostrate plant with bright crimson 
flowers all summer. ...20 
—Craniticus. Small starry speckled pink flowers of trailing 
habit from France.25 
—Monspessulanus. Rosy pink 'flowers. Late flowering 6" -20' 
—Plumarius (R). Double clove pinks, very fragrant. 
Pink; Pink and white; White. 20 
-—Sundermanii. Clear pink on 6" stems in June.-25 
Dicentra (Di-sen'-tra) Exima (R)—A lovely sort with fine¬ 
ly cut foliage blooming continuous^ 8"..25 
—Formosa (R). Dwarf species with deeply cut foliage. 
Lovely in s^nde .20 
—Spectablis. (Bleeding Heart). Large clumps. .25 
One each of the three Dicentra— *60 
Dodecatheon (Do-de-kath'-ee-on) Cusickii (R)—A little na¬ 
tive 'with intensely pink cyclamen-like flowers on 6" stems 
A gem .20 
—Cusickii Alba—A rare white form with brown mark¬ 
ings.25 
—Media—Delicate orchid flowered form blooming during 
July on 12" stems 25 
—Media Alba—A fine white form of above-—.25 
One each of the 4 Dodecatheons—.85 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
