GENERAL CATALOG UE. 
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COREOPSIS. Tickseed 
Showy and valuable free flowering perennials, continuing in bloom the entire summer. 
C. auriculata. A showy perennial ; flowers solitary, on long stalks; yellow; 8 to 3 feet. June. 2 5 e. 
C. grandiflora.^ Large yellow flowers on long stems; fine for cutting; early summer until frost; 
C. lanceolata. Large golden yellow flowers; profuse bloomer; keeps in flower throughout the sum¬ 
mer; one of the best hardy plants; 1 to 3 feet; very handsome. June. 25c. 
C. senifolia. Yellow flowers in August. 6 feet. 25c. 
C. verticillata. Flowers yellow ; 2 feet. June to September. 25c. 
DACTYLIS. Cocksfoot 
D. glomerata variegata. A striped-leaved grass. 25c. 
DAPHNE 
D. Cneorum. Garland Flower. A pretty dwarf, evergreen shrub, bearing a profusion of rosy lilac 
flowers in May; fine for rockwork. 50c. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur 
Of nf> A n!RrThtwhVih ^wing p ,a nts, producing: magnificent spikes of blue flowers in summer. We know 
ot no plants wmcn will afford greater satisfaction than these. 23c. 
DIANTHUS. Pink 
D. barbatus. Sweet W illiam. Among the most esteemed and valuable of hardy plants, producing 
flowers of a great variety of colors. Mixed colors. 25c. 
DICEN I RA, or DIELYTRA. Bleeding-Heart 
D. eximia. Rose color; foliage fern-like; flowers all summer; valuable; 12 inches. 25c. 
D. formosa. Bright red flowers in May. 6 inches. 25c. 
D. spectabilis. A handsome, most curiously formed, rosy-crimson flower, with white and blue tinged 
protruding stamen; one of the finest border plants; is ciuite hardy; well adapted for blooming 
m the winter; 1 to 2 feet. May. 25c. 
DICTAMNUS, FRAXINELLA, or GAS PLANT 
A choice perennial, forming a bush about 2 feet high, and bearing spikes of curious red and white flowers, which are 
fragrant. One of the best hardy plants. 
D. alba. White; 12 to 18 inches. June. 50c. 
D. rubra. Red; 12 to 18 inches. June. 50c. 
DIGITALIS. Fox Glove 
Ornamental plants, bearing spikes of long tubular flow r ers. Very popular and much employed in gardens. 
D. purpurea. Mowers purple, varying to white, in long terminal spikes; 2 to 3 feet. June to 
August. 25c. 
DORONICUM. Leopard’s Bane 
Beautiful showy early yellow flowering perennials. Indispensable in any collection. 
D. caucasicum. A fine perennial, about eighteen inches high; flowers yellow', l x / 2 inches across; soli¬ 
tary, in early spring. 25c. 
D. Clusii. Similar in habit to the preceding, with larger flowers and later; 2 feet. May. 25c. 
D. plantagineum. Yellow flowers, usually solitary. Spring. 25c. 
var. excelsum. Yellow flowers, larger than the type; 2 feet. April to June. 25c. 
ECHINACEA. Hedgehog Cone-Flower 
E. intermedia. Very pretty pink flowers; a showy plant; 3 to 4 feet. August. 25c. 
ECHINOPS. Globe Thistle 
Handsome broad foliage and showy globular heads of blue flowers. 
E. humilis. 3 to 4 feet. September. 25c. 
ELYMUS. Lyme-Grass 
E. arenarius. A long, narrow, gray-colored grass; quite ornamental ; 18 inches. 25c. 
ERIANTHUS. Ravenna Grass 
E. Ravennae. Resembles the Pampas Grass, but blooms more abundantly. Attains a height of from 
nine to twelve feet. Being perfectly hardy, is a valuable grass for the decoration of lawns. 25c. 
