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DIANTHUS—Continued 
caesius grandiflorus, Cheddar Pink. Rose colored ; fragrant. 8 inches. 
caucasicus. Lo.w cushion, pink and white. 
deltoides, Maiden Pink. 
deltoides albus. White form of above. 
cresta. Rich red. 3 to 4 inches. 
glacialis. Bright rose-pink, a neat alpine. 3 inches, 
laciniatus Vesuvius. Rich glowing scarlet; biennial. 
Loveliness. Fringed delicate lavender-pink. 8 inches, 
plumarius, Garden or Grass Pink. 
Hyland Queen. Single, bright crimson, tinged salmon; good 
bloomer. 10 inches. 
King of the Blacks. Dark red. 
Mrs. Sinking. Large pure white double, very fragrant. 1 ft. 
Scotch Pink. Single hybrids. Clove scented. 
neglectus. A deep rose miniature gem. 
superbus. Fringed, deep lavender, fragrant. 10 inches. 
speciosus. Pale rose-purple. 12 inches. 
Mixed Hybrids. 
“God made all creeping things,’ but if they infest your 
garden ask for our spray expert 
DICENTRA, Bleeding Heart. 
*cucullaria, Dutchman’s Breeches. Dainty creamy-white flowers, fine¬ 
ly cut foliage. 6 inches. 
*eximia, Plumy Bleeding Heart. Showy racemes of rose-pink. 10 
inches. April to July. 
spectabilis. Pink flowers, heart shaped. 12 to 15 inches. 
DICTAMUS. 
fraxinella alba. Showy spikes of white. 2 ft. Summer, 
fraxinella. Rosy pink flowers. 
* DRABA. 
aizoon. Flowers sulphur yellow. 6 inches, 
laxa. White. 6 to 8 inches. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove. Prefers a moist climate, 
gloxiniaeflora. Spotted flowers, mixed. 4 ft. 
laciniata. Pale yellow flowers. 
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES. See Dicentra. 
ECHINACEA, Coneflowers. See Rudbeckia. 
ECHINOPS. 
humilig. Bright blue heads; semi-dwarf. 2 y 2 to 3 ft. August, 
ritro. Globular blue heads; thistle-like. 4 to 5 ft. August. 
* EDELWEISS. See Leontopodium, page 10. 
ENGLISH DAISY. See Beilis perennis, page 4. 
ERIGERON, Fleabane. 
Mesa grande. Large violet-blue daisies. 2 ft. Autumn. 
Pink Pearl, Long seasons of bloom. 
macrantha. Clusters of clear lavender-blue. June to September. 
ERYNGIUM, Sea Holly. 
amethystinum. True blue thistle. July and August, 
planum. Branching heads of steel blue. 3 ft. 
* ERYSIMUM. See Chieranthus, page 5. 
EUPATORIUM ageratoides. White. September. 
EU PA TORI l T M coelestinum. Purple. September. 
