STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 
DELPHINIUM 
bone meal are an excellent fertilizer. An application of 
wood ashes in the crown of the plant, after the first 
flower stalks have been cut, will prevent crown rotting. 
West over Hybrids. This is a very fine Each Dozen 
strain of sturdy growth, ranging in many 
shades of deep and light blue, growing 
to a height of from 5-6 ft. .40 4.00 
English Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. 
Enormous spikes of double flowers rang¬ 
ing in many colors of blue; mauve and 
lavender, pink shades.. .50 5.00 
For those who desire extra heavy clumps, 
we can supply these at 1.00 10.00 
DAPHNE — Cneorum —(Garland Flower). 
This lovely plant is becoming more 
popular every year, and deserves a place 
in every rockery or border. They grow 
into beautiful specimens, and during 
May they are completely covered with 
sweet scented flowers of a charming 
shade of pink. They usually give a sec¬ 
ond crop of flowers in the fall. Give light 
protection during the Winter. We can 
supply these in the following sizes: 
6-9 inches .60 6.50 
9-12 inches. 1.00 10.50 
12-15 inches 1.50 16.00 
DIANTHUS—(HARDY PINKS). 
Deltoides —(Maiden Pinks). Mats of 
deep green foliage and masses of deep 
red flowers during June. 6 inches. .25 2.50 
Deltoides Alba. A pure white variety. 
More desirable than the foregoing on ac¬ 
count of its color. .25 2.50 
Plumarius. This is the favorite garden 
pink, ranging in color from white to 
deep red. Both single and double. . .25 2.50 
Caesius —(Chedder pink). A very valu¬ 
able little Dianthus forming compact 
cushions of gray foliage from which rise 
masses of single, pink flowers in June. Eac 
6 inches.30 
Sundermanni. An interesting Mace¬ 
donian species with large white flowers. .35 
Barbatus—(Sweet William). 
Newport Pink. A lovely salmon pink 
variety. . .25 
Scarlet Beauty. .25 
White. .25 
Nana Compacta. 'Phis is a very dwarf 
Sweet William, growing about 5 inches 
high in a mixture of colors only. Splen¬ 
did for rock gardens. .25 
D1GENTRA — Eximea. (Ever blooming 
Bleeding Heart.) This variety blooms 
through the entire Summer, and forms 
neat clumps of dark green feathery foli¬ 
age. Will do in semi-shade. .35 
Spectabilis—(Bleeding Heart). "Phis 
old fashioned favorite deserves a place 
in every garden. Strong plants. .40 
DICTAMNUS — Fraxinella Alba — (Gas 
Plant). The gas plant is a very perma¬ 
nent, hardy perennial and does not like 
lo be disturbed. They are most desirable 
border plants, forming beautiful clumps 
with pure white flowers in July. 2 ft.50 
DIGITALIS—(Foxglove). These old gar¬ 
den flowers are stately and elegant in 
June when they produce tall flower 
spikes in white, purple and pink. Fox¬ 
gloves are biennial, but usually self sow. .25 
Grancliflora. This is a pale yellow va¬ 
riety, somewhat different from other fox¬ 
gloves, not only in habit, but in that it 
is a true perennial. .25 
DORONICUM—Caueasicum. One of our 
prettiest hardy perennials, with masses 
of yellow, daisy-like flowers on long 
stems, lending themselves well to cutting. 
2-3 ft. May-June. .30 
Clusi. This is a pretty dwarf species 
with somewhat smaller flowers, 8 inch 
stems. A very good rock garden subject. .35 
ERYINGIIJM — Ainethystiiium — (Sea 
Holly). This is the true blue Thistle, 
with amethyst stems and flowers. At its 
best during July and August. 2 ft. .30 
Planum. Branching heads of steel-blue 
flowers about 30 inches high. July-Aug¬ 
ust. . .25 
ERYSIMUM — Pulchellum— (Fairy Wall 
Flower). A good rock plant growing 
about 6 inches high. The flowers are 
sulphur yellow. .25 
EUPATORIUM—Ageretoides. A good 
border plant with pure white Ageratum- 
like flowers during August and Septem¬ 
ber. An excellent cut flower. 4 ft. .25 
Coelestinum. This lovely perennial of 
spreading habit is often called Hardy 
Ageratum as the flower resembles the lat¬ 
ter in form, although of a deeper laven¬ 
der-blue. It is not only a very valuable 
border plant blooming in September and 
early October, but it makes an excellent 
cut flower. 18-24 inches.25 
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