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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
barbatus. Scarlet Beauty. Rich salmon scarlet. 
R. deltoides alba. Pure White, with dark eye, 
nice tufted habit. 
R. deltoides Brilliant. Very deep pink, extra fine. 
R. deltoides Major Sterns variety. Very richly 
colored variety. 
R. caesius. Millard’s variety. Very compact and 
flowers a better color than the type. 
Fiirst Bismarck. Striking double red variety, 
free bloomer. 
R. graniticus. Good rock garden species, red 
flowers, habit of deltoides. 
R. liboschnitzianus. Very neat rock garden 
variety. 
plumarius. (Spice Pink.) Finely fringed very 
fragrant flowers. 
R. plumarius, Little Jock Hybrids (new). Very 
compact and much dwarfer than the type. 
35 cents. 
R. royesii. Compact, bright pink alpine variety, 
very satisfactory. 35 cents, 
sweet wivelsfield. Excellent as either bien¬ 
nial or perennial, comes in fine range of 
colors, long season of bloom. 
R. DAPHNE. (Rose Daphne.) 
cneorum. A low growing evergreen but often 
included amongst perennials on account of 
its great value as a rock or edging plant. 
Very fragrant pink flowers in May and 
persists until late fall. Strong plants, $.50- 
$2.50. 
DICENTRA. (Bleeding-heart.) 
R. eximea formosa (Western bleedingheai’t.) 
Perpetual bloomer, fine for rock garden, at¬ 
tractive foliage all summer. 
R. oregana. (New.) Dwarf and an excellent 
variety for the rock garden. 50 cents, 
spectabilis. This is the well known and very 
popular “Bleeding-heart.” An early bloomer. 
$.50-$.75 each; $5.00-$7.50 doz. 
DICTAMNUS. (Gasplant.) 
fraxinella. Rosy purple, splendid garden 
plant, resents disturbance, holds green 
foliage all summer. 50 cents each, 
albus. (White Gasplant.) Equally as vigor¬ 
ous as the type. Strong three year old 
plants. 50 cents each, $4.00 doz. 
DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) 
ambigua. (Yellow Foxglove.) A fine peren¬ 
nial species. 
purpurea. (Common Foxglove.) Flowers pur¬ 
ple, fine for either the garden or natux-aliz- 
ing. 
purpurea alba. Splendid pure white form, 
purpurea gloxinaeflora. Carries large gloxina 
like flowers. 
purpurea Ivery’s spotted. Extra large, heav¬ 
ily spotted flowers. 
DODOCATHEON. (Shooting Star.) 
R. media. Light purple flowers on graceful 
stems. 
DORONICUM. 
mme. mason. An excellent variety of dwarfer 
habit than excelsum. 40 cents, 
pardalianches golden bunch. A new and much 
improved form of pardalianches Which is 
a native of Great Britain. 50 cents, 
plantagineum excelsum. A splendid variety 
with golden yellow flowers on stalks 2-3 
feet high, very early blooming. 40 cents. 
