;<i4 Eibrard (lillett, Southwick, Mafis. —Hardy Perotnials 
Ciinicifuga racemosa (see page 22) 
D. grandiflorum album. Pure white. 
DALIBARDIA repens, ffl A little low 
plant with roundish leaves, and small 
white flowers, delights in a cool, 
moist, shady spot, blooms through 
the summer from June until August. 
20 cts. each. 
DENTARIA diphylla (Toothwort, or Pep¬ 
per-Root). m Six to 15 inches high, 
with a single corymb of pretty white 
flowers. May. Rich, shady places. 
10 cts. each, SI. 00 per doz. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). The Lark¬ 
spurs, when well grown, are among 
the choicest of our garden plants. 
They require a light and well-drained 
soil, and respond to good cultivation. 
The tall varieties can be grown 0 to 
S feet, and make fine back-grounds 
for the lower-growings sorts. 
D. formosum. <$> Tall-growing species, 4 
feet or more, with great spikes of 
flowers in a variety of shadings, from 
almost pure white to dark blue or 
purple. Clumps, 25 cts. each, S2.00 
per doz.; seeds, 5 cts. 
D. hybrida (Gold Medal). June. A 
plant of strong, vigorous growth, with 
spikes 2 to 3 feet long, mostly in 
shades of light blue. 25 cts. each; 
seeds, 5 cts. 
D. Kelway’s Hybrids. A select strain of 
the taller growing sorts, with large 
finely tinted flowers, 25 cts. 
D. grandiflorum. <§> Low'-growing, with 
finely cut leaves, the large and grace¬ 
ful flowers in almost endless variety 
of blue, from almost pure white to 
finest tints of dark blue, all summer. 
Should be planted in a sunny spot, 
where it can have good drainage. 10 
cts. each, SLOO per doz.; seeds. 5 cts. 
15 cts. each; seeds, 5 cts. 
D. grandiflorum, var. ^ With beautiful light blue tints. 15_cts.; seeds, 5 cts, 
DIANTHUS (Pink). The garden^sorts of easy cul¬ 
ture in rich, well-drained soil. In the open 
border they are, for the most part, low-grow¬ 
ing; some are very fragrant. The family con¬ 
tains nearly all the desirable^ colors. 
D. barbatus (Sw^eet William). # These are among 
the brightest of our hardy plants, growing about 
a foot high, with long, green leaves and bear¬ 
ing on top the large heads of bright flowers in 
great variety of color, loots, each, $1.25 per 
doz.; seeds, 5 cts. 
D. deltoides (Maiden Pink). ^ A dwarf, creep¬ 
ing sort, with small, deep red flowers and 
crimson center; used for borders and covering 
the soil with tufts of green. 10 cts. each, $1.00 
per doz. 
D. plumarius (Grass or Garden Pink). # Avery 
hardy single and double Pink that flowers in 
many colors. Plant in light soil. Very eflfective. 
15 cts. each; seeds, 5 cts. Dicentra cuoullaria (see page 25) 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
