ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Digitalis (Foxglove) 
DIANTHUS ALPINUS ALLWOODI.* Glossy leaves and 
large flowers in various shades of rose and pink. 
July and August. 6-inch. Splendid for rock gardens. 
-5c each. Dozen $2.70. 
IJIANTHUS BARBATUS. Sweet William. The old- 
fashioned garden favorite. Flowers in colors of red, 
white and pink. 1 y 2 to 2 feet. See picture. Blooms 
late May to July. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
DIANTHUS LATIFOLIUS. Beatrice. This everbloom- 
ing cluster Pink is a very valuable plant for the garden, constantly in bloom from 
June until September. Its color is a lovely pure pink. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
DIANTHUS LATIFOLIUS. Furth Bisniark. Similar to the Beatrice in habit and free¬ 
dom of bloom, its flowers are, however, several shades darker, more like the color of 
the Paul Neyron rose. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS.* Clove Pink. Fragrant flowers in rose-pink and white. 
Handsome blue-green foliage. Splendid for rock garden or for edging. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously if flowers are cut. 10 to 12 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
DICENTRA EXIMAJ Plumy Bleeding Heart. Beautiful finely cut foliage and pink 
heart-shaped flowers. Grows 12 to 18 inches high and blooms throughout the season. 
One of the choicest border plants. 40c each. 
DICENTRA SPECTABIUIS. Bleeding Heart. The heart-shaped pink flowers have long 
been a favorite. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall and blooms during late April and May. See 
picture. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA. Gas Plant. The quaintly formed flowers are white or pink 
in color. Leaves are ash-like. June and July. 2% feet. See picture. 40c each. 
DIGITALIS GLOXINIAEFLORA. Foxglove. This stately plant is a biennial, bearing 
spikes of long tubular flowers in rose, purple and white. 3 to 4 feet. Late June and 
July. See picture. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
EUPHORBIA POLYCHROMA. This plant grows into a very pretty, formal rounded 
clump about a foot high, which is covered in May and June with yellow flowers. 
35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
FERNS, Hardy.* Very fine for shaded locations where other plants will not thrive. We 
olfer assorted hardy native varieties. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS.* See Myosotis, page 23. 
FUNKIA CAERULEA. Blue Plantain Lily. Handsome dark green foliage with blue 
lily-like flowers, borne on drooping spikes. Stands partial shade. Blooms July and 
August. 18 to 24 inches. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
FUNIvIA SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA. White Plantain Lily. Bears large, pure 
white, lily-shaped flowers. 24 inches. 50c each. Six for $2.70. 
FUNKIA VARIEGATA. Most attractive with its wide leaves of glossy green variegated 
with white. Blue flowers. Will grow in partial shade. Blooms July and August. 
18 to 24 inches. 35c each. Dozen $3.85. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. Blanket Flower. A very showy flower in the garden 
and splendid for cutting. The center is dark red while the petals are crimson and 
yellow. A profusion of bloom from June to frost. 18 to 24 inches tall. See picture 
below. 25c each. Dozen $2.70. 
Beautiful GLADIOLUS Grand for Cutting 
FOR beautiful flowers available from July until late fall, there are none more dependable or magnificent than 
the Gladioli. Planted in clumps they are attractive in the garden and as a cut flower they have no peer. By 
planting at intervals, about one week apart, starting the first part of May and continuing to the middle of June, 
a succession of bloom may be had from July until late fall. Plant the bulbs in cultivated, well-drained soil 
about 5 inches deep. They do best in full sun. When cutting 3 or 4 leaves should be left to the plant which will 
allow the bulb to properly mature. After the first killing frost, take the bulbs up carefully and cut off the stalk 
about 1 inch from the bulb and allow it to dry about one week. Then pack in shallow boxes and place for the 
winter in a cool dry cellar where the temperature will not go below freezing. The following varieties are among 
the most lovely and dependable: 
Gaillardia 
POSTAGE—If wanted by parcel post please add 
for postage and packing figuring at the average 
weight of 2 lbs. to a dozen gladioli. Please see 
postage rates on page 32. 
Dianthus (Sweet William) 
Dictamnus 
(Gas Plant) 
