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Eduard Gillett , Southwzclc , Mass. — Hardy Perennials 
Dianthus barbatus (Sweet William). These are among the brightest of our hardy 
plants, growing about a foot high, with long, green leaves and bearing on top the large 
hea<^ of bnght flowers in great variety of color. 15 cts. each. $1.25 per doz.; seeds. 5 cts. 
D. deltoides (Maiden Pink). ♦ A dwarf, creeping sort with small, deep red 
flowers and crimson center; used for borders and covering the soil with tufts of green. 
1U cts. each, $1.00 per doz. 
(GraSS Ga of n ?- ink) \ ♦ A ver y hard y sin s le an d double Pink 
that flowers in many colors. Plant in light soil. Very effective. 15 cts. each; $1.25 
per aoz. , seeds, o cts. 
D. plumarius, Cyclops. Beautiful, large, single flowers, very fragrant, often 2 
mches in diameter. The edges of the flowers are cut or ragged, with darker center. 
^a°ch r $150 P er e doz pmk ’ fed and pur P le ‘ Plant in a sunn y s P ot - 15 cts * 
DICENTRA cucullaria (Dutchman’s 
Breeches). <§> A very early spring flower, 
with delicate divided leaves. Grows 
about 8 inches high. Greenish white 
flowers, tinged with rose. 10 cts. each, 
$1.00 per doz. 
D. eximia. m A beautiful, hardy per¬ 
ennial, forming fine clumps of beautiful, 
finely cut leaves and graceful, dark purple 
flowers all summer. 25 cts. each; seeds, 
5 cts. 
DIELYTRA spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). 
An old garden plant, well known in 
Delphinium formosum (see page 24) cultivation. It is well adapted for the 
border in a sunny position, or can be grown in a shaded place, forming fine 
clumps, and blooming throughout the season. 25 cts. each. 
Delphinium grandiflorum album (see page 24) 
DIGITALIS Gloxinioides (Foxglove). In mixed colors. Two feet, with large, 
showy flowers. June or July. A good border plant in front of shrubbery. 15 cts. 
each, $1.50 per doz.; seeds, 5 cts. 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
