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Fred’k H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont 
CORONILLA varia. Crown Vetch, Axseed. Clover¬ 
like heads of white and pink flowers on long, 
naked steins. It is quite 
.... . 
Delphinium. 
hardy, and will do 
pretty well in 
shade. June and 
July. N., 10 cts. 
each, $1 per doz.; 
P., 12 cts. each, 
$1.18 per doz. 
Seeds, 5 cts. per 
pkt. 
CYCLAMEN Euro- 
pa e u m. Sow¬ 
bread. The 
Swiss autumn- 
blooming Cycla¬ 
men. Flowers 
bright rose, free- 
blooming w h e n 
established, 
handsome, large 
leaves comi n g 
with the flowers; 
fine for rockwork. 
I grow it in par¬ 
tial shade, with 
1 e a f - m o 1 d and 
sand loam for 
soil. I cover it 
lightly with 
leaves and brush 
during the win¬ 
ter. August to 
October. N., 20c. 
ea.; P., 22c. ea. 
CYNOGLOSSUM fur- 
catum. N., 15c. 
each; P., 18c. ea. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. Thrives to a certain ex¬ 
tent 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. 
D. Cashmerianum. Ten to 18 inches high; flowers 
azure-blue. July to September. A native of the 
Himalayas, and an exceedingly handsome va¬ 
riety. N., 12 cts. each, $1.10 per doz.; P., 15 
cts. each, $1.35 per doz. Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. 
D. Caucasicum. A novelty tried here last year. 
Tall, with handsome blue flowers. N., 20 cts. 
each; P., 22 cts. each. 
D. formosum. Flowers sky-blue, shaded with in¬ 
digo; spur violet. Blooms in summer. 18 to 36 
inches. N., 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz.; P., 
17c. each, $1.45 per doz. Seeds, 6c. per pkt. 
D. grandiflorum (D. Chinensis) . Siberian Lark¬ 
spur. 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. N., 
12 cts. each, $1 per doz.; P., 14 cts. each, $1.15 
per doz. Seeds, 6 cts. per pkt., 20 cts. 34 oz. 
Delphinium hybridum mixed. N., 20 cts. each; P., 
25 cts. each. Seeds, 6 cts. per pkt. 
D. mixed. N., 12 cts. each, 90 cts. per doz.; P., 
14 cts. each, $1.10 per doz. Seeds, 5 cts. per 
pkt., 20 cts. per % oz. 
D. Maackianum. Has variously colored flowers, 
from dark blue to almost white. Medium height. 
N., 15 cts. each; P., 18 cts. each. 
D. nudicaule. A handsome low-growing species 
from California, with red flowers in summer. 
N., 15c. each; P,, 16c. each. Seeds, 10c. per pkt. 
D. Sp., Kelway’s Selection. One of the finest yet 
offered. Flowers variable. N., 15 cts. each, 
$1.25 per doz; P., 17 cts. each, $1.45 per doz. 
Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
DIANTHUS alpinus. N., 25c. each; P., 27c. each. 
D. barbatus. Sweet William. I offer the very 
best mixture, so far as colors are concerned, or 
size of flowers, of this old-fashioned plant. 
Summer. N., 10 cts. each, $1 per doz.; P., 12 
cts. each, $1.30 per doz. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt., 
10 cts. per 34 oz. 
D. caesius. Cheddar, or Cliff Pink. Flowers 
delicate rose;- fragrant. Summer. N., 15 cts. 
each, $1.10 per doz.; P., 18 cts. each, $1.35 per 
doz. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. 
D. Chinensis (D . Caucasicus). Indian Pink. 
Summer. N., 12 cts. each, $1.10 per doz.; P. 
15 cts. each, $1.35 per doz. Seeds. 5c. per pkt. 
D. cruentus (1). atrococcineus ). Has blood-scarlet 
flowers; very striking in the garden or when 
cut; small, but numerous. Eastern Europe. 
June. N., 15 cts. each, $1.20 per doz.; P., 18 
cts. each, $1.40 per doz. Seeds, 8 cts. per pkt. 
D. delloides. Maiden Pink. Plant about 6 inches 
high; flowers rose, in summer. N., 12 cts. 
each; P., 15 cts. each. Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. 
D. Sp ., var. “Her Majesty.” A fine double white 
hardy fragrant Pink. Summer. N., 15 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz.; P., 18 cts. each, $1.90 per doz. 
D. Sp var. Double Lord Lyon. A fine double form 
with pink flowers. N., 20 cts. each, $1.75 per 
doz.; P., 25 cts. each, $2.10 per doz. 
D. plumarius. Single. N., 12 cts. each; P.,16 cts. 
each. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. 
D. —, var. “ Cyclops. ’* A large-flowered form of 
various shades. N., 15 cts. each; P. 20 cts. 
each. Seeds, 10 cts. per pkt. 
DICENTRA Canadensis. Squirrel Corn. Spring. 
N., 6 cts. each; P., 7 cts. each. 
D. eximia. Handsome reddish purple flowers and 
delicate foliage. A native of much worth which 
attains a height of about a foot. May to August. 
N., 15 cts. each, $1.20 per doz.; P., 20 cts. each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
D. spectabilis. Bleeding Heart, Seal-flower. 
One of the best old-fashioned garden plants. 
Hardy in every sense; fine for the border or 
margins of shrubbery, being quite distinct in 
flower and habit. May and June. N., 25 cts. 
each; P., 30 cts. each. 
V. preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid. 
