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COREOPSIS. TlCKSEED. 
C. lanceolata. A good hardy perennial about 2 feet high, which produces an 
abundance of large yellow, daisy-shaped flowers on good long stems in June 
and July.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
C. verticillata. Has flowers of a similar color, but smaller and finer foliage. 
CORONILLA varia. Crown Vetch, Axseed. Clover-like heads of white and 
pink flowers on long, naked stems. It is quite hardy, and will do pretty well 
in shade. June and July.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
CYCLAMEN europaeum. Sowbread. The Swiss autumn-blooming Cyclamen. 
Flowers bright rose, free-blooming when established, handsome, large leaves 
coming with the flowers ; fine for rock work. I grow it in partial shade, with 
leaf-mold and sand loam for soil. I cover it lightly with leaves and brush 
during the winter. August to October. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. Thrives to a certain extent in any good garden 
soil with proper care, but for the best results special care should be given. 
Work the soil deep, with plenty of finely composted manure mixed in. Each 
plant should have plenty of room. The taller species are suited to the back 
of the border, while the lower-growing seem more suitable for the front. The 
photo-engraving on page 9 shows a good bed of Larkspurs. 
D. elatum ( D . alpinvm). Bee Larkspur. Medium height, with clear blue 
flowers in good-sized branching racemes. Summer . Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 
D. formosum. Flowers sky-blue, shaded with indigo; spur violet. Blooms in 
summer. 18 to 36 inches. 
D. grandifiorum ( D . chinensis ). Siberian Larkspur. One of the lower- 
growing kinds, having variously tinted flowers, from deep blue to white, all 
very delicately shaded and of good size. One of the best. July and August. 
_.Seeds, 6 cts. per pkt. . 
D. hybridum mixed. 
D. Maacklanum. Has variously colored flowers, from dark blue to almost 
white. Medium height.Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
D. Menzlesl ••*••• • • • • • • • ..Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
u. nudicaule. A handsome low-growing species from California, with red 
flowers in summer.. Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
D. speclosum. 
D. , var. Froufrou. Clear azure-blue; double flowers, 
among all the varieties. 
D.var. Clolre de Nancy. 
Delphiniums, In Mixture. Most of the above kinds are in this lot, but they are 
.ill mixed, though the plants are good, young and thrifty. Summer. 
.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
DIANTHU8 uronnrlus. Pink. Eastern Europe. Flowers nearly white, 
tipped with pink. Summer. 
.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
D. attenuatus. Good-sized pink flowers . . . 
.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
D. Carthuslanorum. German Pink. Sum- 
mer .Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. . 
D. barbatus. Sweet William. I offer the 
very best mixture, so far as colors are con¬ 
cerned, or size of flowers, of this old-fashioned 
plant. Summer . . . Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
D. coosius. Cheddar or Cliff Pink. Flow¬ 
ers delicate rose ; fragrant. Summer .... 
.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
D. chlnonsis (O. caucasicus). Indian Pink. 
Summer.Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. . 
D. cruentus ( D . atrococcineus). Has blood- 
scarlet flowers; very striking in the earden 
or when cut; small, but numerous. Eastern 
Europe. June . . . . Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. . 
One of the prettiest 
Dlanthus barbatus. 
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