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DELPHINIUM (Varieties that bloom first year from 
seed). _ Pkt. 
Blue Butterfly. A charming variety of dwarf habit, 
having deep gentian blue flowers. 12 in.34 oz. $1.00,$0.15 
Azure Fairy. Similar in habit to Blue Butterfly, but 
with flowers of a lovely Cambridge Blue. 34 oz. $1.00, .15 
sinense. Light and dark blue.34 oz. 50c., JO 
sinense. Pure white. 34 oz. 50c., .10 
sinense. Cambridge blue. x 4 oz. 50c., .10 
DIANTHUS. These beautiful plants, though really 
hardy biennials, do best when treated as half-hardy 
annuals. 12 in. 
Single Varieties 
heddewigi, “The Bride.” White, with rosy- 
purple eye. ; . 34 oz. 75c., .15 
heddewigi. Crimson Belle. Brilliant velvety 
crimson. 34 oz. 75c., .15 
heddewigi. Eastern Queen. Rose-colored flowers, 
finely striped. 34 oz. 75c., .15 
heddewigi. Choice Mixed. 34 oz. 60c., .10 
laciniatus (Fringed) Salmon Queen. One of the 
most attractive varieties of Dianthus; flowers 
large, elegantly laciniated and of a lovely salmon- 
pink shade. 34 oz. SI.00, .15 
laciniatus. Choice mixed. 34 oz. 75c., .15 
Sweet Wivelsfield. This race of Hardy Annual is a 
cross between Dianthus allwoodi and Sweet-william. 
It is distinct in habit and freedom of growth, method 
of flowering, formation of trusses, a greater variety 
of coloring than the so-called Annual Sweet-william. .50 
Double Varieties 
chinensis (Indian Pinks). Choice mixed. Oz. $1.25, .10 
diadematus (Diadem Pinks). Choice mixed. 
. 34 oz. 75c., .15 
heddewigi (Japan Pinks). Choice mixed. 
34 oz. 75c., .10 
DIASCIA barberae. Pretty half-hardy annual with 
pink, coral-like flowers, excellent for dwarf borders, 
and makes a fine pot plant. 9 in.25 
DIDISCUS eaeruleus (Trachymene). Commonly 
known as the Blue Lace Flower. An attractive 
annual with delicate pale-blue flowers, suitable either 
for greenhouse cultivation or for Summer bedding. 
Invaluable for cutting. 134 ft.34 oz. 60c., .15 
DIMORPHOTHECA (Half-hardy Annuals). 
aurantiaca. Gorgeous orange flowers, produced in 
great profusion, one of the most brilliant and lasting 
Summer bedding plants. Flowers in six weeks from 
time of sowing. 12 in. 34 oz. 60c., .15 
aurantiaca Hybrids. The flowers include a wide 
range of shades of primrose, apricot, buff, salmon 
and white. 34 oz. 75c., .25 
Eklonis. Large star-shaped white flowers, with a 
small deep blue disk.25 
DRACOCEPHALUM moldavicum. A showy annual 
producing long spikes of bright blue flowers. Fine 
for cutting. 34 oz. 50c., .10 
ECHIUM piantagineum. A free growing and con¬ 
tinuous blooming hardy annual. The flowers open 
rose and change to purple, making a most attractive 
and unusual effect. 134 ft.25 
ERIGERON divergens. This very pretty annual species 
forms neat, freely branching, shapely bushes, 12 to 
18 in. high, which are thickly strewn with small 
white, lavender-shaded flowers about 24 in. across, 
showing up well against the light gray green foliage. .50 
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