ORNAMENTAL TREES , SHRUBS , ETC. 
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I). Prof. Goodell. Dark blue, purple center ; three feet. July. 
I). pyramidalis. Blue ; four to five feet. June. 
D. Vicomte de Pulligny. Flowers double, rich blue with purple center, 
striped white; distinct and fine. 50 cents. 
I). Wheelerii. Light blue, buff center ; five feet; beautiful. July. 
DIANTHUS. Pink. 
D. caryophyllus. In variety. The well known lovely border carnation. 
D. White-Fringed. A fine variety. May and June. 
DICENTRA, or DIELYTRA. Bleeding-Heart. 
D. eximea. Rose color; foliage fern-like; flowers all summer; valuable. 
Twelve inches. 
I>. spectabilis. A handsome, most curiously formed, rosy crimson flower, 
with white and blue tinged protruding stamen; one of the finest border plants; is 
quite hardy; well adapted for blooming in the winter; one to two feet. May and 
June. 
DICTA3INUS, or FRAXINELLA. 
A choice perennial, forming: a bush about two feet high, and bearing spikes of curious red 
and white flowers, which are fragrant. 
D. alba. White; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 30 cents. 
D. rubra. Red; twelve to eighteen inches. June. 
DORONICU3I. Leopard’s Bane. 
D. Caucasicum. A fine perennial, about one foot high; flowers yellow’, 
solitary, in spring. 
ECHINACEA. Hedgehog Cone-Flower. 
E. intermedia. Very pretty pink flowers; a showy plant; three to four 
feet. August. 
ELY31 US. Lyme-Grass. 
E. areuarius. A long, narrow, grav-colored grass; quite ornamental; 
eighteen inches. 
EPI3IEDIU3I. Barren-wort. 
E. pinnatum elegans. A fine species, with bright yellow flowers. 50 cents. 
ERIANTHUS. 
E. Ravennse. 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. 30 cents. 
ERIGERON. Fleabane. 
E. macrantha. A pretty species, two feet high ; flowers large, rosy purple; 
valuable. July. 
