DELPHINIUM—Larkspur 
bicolor—Yellow and deep-blue flowers. 10 inches. Sun and 
good drainage. WNA . 15c 
DIANTHUS—Pink 
arvemensis—A neat plant with rose-pink flowers. 5 inches. 
Auvergne . 15c 
deltoides—Bright green leaves and many bright-pink flowers. 
5 inches. Europe . 15c 
deltoides var. brilliant—Shown rosy-crimson. 10 inches .15c 
plumarius—Sweet-scented pink flowers on 9 inch stems. 10c 
superbus—Lilac flowers; very fragrant. 20 inches. Wants a 
cool comer . 15c 
BODECATHEON—Shooting Star. Fairly moist ground; half shade. 
Cusickii—Pale amethyst, cyclamen-like flowers from at rosette 
of grayish-green leaves. 10 inches. WNA . 15c 
pauciflorum—Deeper color and more dwarf than the preced¬ 
ing. WNA . 15c 
radicaium—Pinkish-violet. 8-16 inches. Fine for rockery. 
WNA . 15c 
BOUGLASIA 
montana—A charming and little-known native of the west¬ 
ern mountains. A dwarf cushion covered with pink flowers. 
Sharp drainage. WNA . 15c 
DKABA 
oiigosperma—Dense tufts of leaves covered in May with a 
sheet of small pale yellow flowers. Sandy loam. Sun. WNA.... 15c 
DHYAS 
Drummondii—A mat of tiny oak-like leaves whitened beneath. 
Yellow flowers in June. Rare; WNA. Gravelly soil . 15c 
oc top eta! a—The widely used and charming white dryad. Sim¬ 
ilar to the preceding except for the more open white flowers. 
WNA . 15c 
EPILOBIUM 
iatifolium—Large magenta flowers. Bluish-green leaves. 10 
inches. Rare. WNA . 20c 
ERIGERON 
compositus—An attractive little white “daisy.” 5 inches. 
Finely cut leaves. Sandy loam and sun. WNA . 15c 
salsuginosus—Pale lavender daisies on 14 inch stems. Easy. 
WNA . 10c 
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