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maxima —Smaller. 6 to 10 inches. Flowers light blue. May. 15 cents each, 
$1 per dozen. 
laciniata —lias laciniated leaves; light blue flowers, much resembling maxima, 
15 cents each, $1 perdozen. 
DIANTHUS (Pi nk) —Easily grown in rich garden soil, and a few should 
be in every collection. 
burbatus (Sweet William)—In mixed colors. 10 cents each, 75 cents per dozen, 
double white (Pink)—One foot. 10 cents each, 75 cents per dozen, $8 per 100. 
double red (Pink)—One foot. 10 cents each, 75 cents per dozen, §8 per 100. 
DIGITALIS (1 bxglove)—In mixed colors. 10 cents each, 75 cents per 
dozen. 
DICEXTRA CUClllaria —(Dutchman’s Breeches)— A very early spring 
flower, with delicate, divided leaves. Grows about 8 inches high. Greenish 
white flowers tinged with rose. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
Canadensis (Squirrel Corn)—About the same size and much resembles the for¬ 
mer. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
exima — A most beautiful hardy perennial, forming fine clumps of beautiful 
finely-cut leaves, and graceful dark purple flowers all summer. 25 cents each. 
formosa — A late blooming species from Oregon. Flowers pink. 20 cents each, 
$1.50 per dozen. 
DIELYTKA S])(‘Clal)iliS (Bleeding Heart)—Very ornamental. Drooping 
racemes of pink and white flowers. 20 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
DODECATIIEON Media (Shooting Star)—A very pretty smooth peren¬ 
nial, with rose colored or sometimes white flowers. Grows in rich woods. 15 
cents each, $1.25 per dozen, $G per hundred. 
Meadia var. —Much smaller than the above. Leaves lighter colored and broader. 
Flowers pink. From western states. Stock limited. 25 cents each, $1.50 per 
dozen. 
EPIG/EA repeiis (Trailing Arbutus) — A pretty little trailing evergreen, 
with very fragrant white or rose colored flowers in early spring. Dry, shady 
places. 25 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
ERYNGIUM yiiccifolium (Button S nakeroot) — A tall plant with flowers 
borne in ahead, desirable for a dry place. 25 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
ERYNGIUM amethyst inum- A beau¬ 
tiful plant with shining leaves and 
blue flowers. 15 cents each, $1.25 per 
dozen. 
ERYTIIRONIUM A in eric a n u in 
(Dog’s Tooth Violet) — This plant is 
often called Adder’s Tongue. It grows 
about 10 Inches high, bearing in early 
spring bright yellow, lily-like flowers 
about an inch broad. The bulb should 
be placed 0 inches below the surface. 
A beautiful plant. 15 cents each, $1 
per dozen. 
albidum — A smaller western species 
with bluish white flowers. Grows in 
krytmronium AMERICANum. low thickets. 15cts.each, $1 per doz. 
albidum var. coloratum— This new-comer from Texas has large pink or white 
flowers, is perfectly hardy, and a great bloomer. Try it. 20 cents each, $1.25 
perdozen. 
grandiflorum —A species from the Pacific coast, about G inches high, with yellow 
flowers. Plant in well-drained soil. 20 cents each, $1.25 perdozen. 
ECHINACEA purpurea (i hirplc Cone Flower)—Desirable for a dry, ex¬ 
posed position. Flowers large, purple, on stalks 2 to 3 feet high. 15 cents each, 
$1.25 per dozen. 
ERIGER0N bellidifolia— About 18 inches high, with light 
plish flowers. 10 cents each, $1.05 per dozen. 
EULALIA Japonica var. variegata— A beautiful 
variegated 
blue or pur- 
leaved 
