DIGITALIS—Shirley Mixed 
A noble subject for perennial flower borders 
DIGITALIS Dij-i-tay-lis (Foxglove) 
Perennial. For general display. Height about 5 feet. 
Foxgloves are majestic and graceful subjects for use in the background of 
perennial borders, between shrubs, etc. and are especially effective when 
provided with a dark background. They thrive in a semi-shaded, damp 
position. 
Seed sown in May, June, July will produce strong plants which will flower 
freely the following Summer. 
Trivett’s Giant Yellow Ivory. A fine Foxglove with creamy yellow or 
ivory flowers. Creates an outstanding effect against a dark background. 
Height 4 feet. Pkt. 50c. 
Lutz Salmon Hybrids. Produces long spikes of pale salmon pink or light 
apricot tint over white ground. ... oz. $1.50 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Canary Bird. (True Stock.) Only about 3 feet in height with spikes of 
pale canary yellow.J/g oz. $1.75 l^kt. 50c. 
Giant Purple. Rosy purple. Oz. .$2.25 oz. 75c. Pkts. 2.5c. and 15c. 
Giant Rose. Rose pink. Oz. .$2.25 oz. 75c. Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
Giant White. Fine white. Oz. $2.25 K oz. 75c. Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
Giant Mixed. All colors. Oz. $2.25 }4 oz. 75c. Pkts. 25c. and 15c. 
Monstrosa Mixed. A remarkable F'o.\glo\ e, very large bell, or cup-shaped 
flower on top of spike. Grows about 3 feet high. The mixture contains 
white and shades of rose, pink, etc. Oz. .$2.25 oz. 75c. Pkt. 20c. 
Shirley Mixed. A fine strain of Giant Foxglove, growing about 6 feet high. 
Very large flowers in shades of pink and white attractively spotted with 
brown, maroon, etc. H oz. .$1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
Trivett’s Giant Spotted Mixed. A superb mixture of different shades 
handsomely spotted, 5 to (i feet. K oz. $1.25 Pkts. 35c. and 20c 
Climbing Foxglove. A fine climbing plant for greenhouse or outdoors in 
warm climates. Rosy pink. ... ... ... ... Pkt. 35c. 
“We have a fine display of flowers grown from your Tested 
Seeds. The germination was splendid and the colors are excep¬ 
tionally true to name.” 
MR. DAVID BROWN 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
MRS. PARIS R. RUSSELL 
DIASCIA Di-as-ci-a 
Annual. For edging, borders, pots, etc. 
Salmon Queen. Beautiful salmon pink flowers, freely produced during 
the Summer. Excellent for edging flower borders, etc. and makes a fine 
pot plant.Pkt. 50c. 
DICTAMINUS Dick-tam-nus (Gasplant) 
Perennial. For cutting or display. Height 3 feet. Blooms in June. 
A'o/e— The seed is best sown during Summer in the open ground and will 
germinate the following Spring. 
Fraxinella. Fragrant, brick red. oz. $1.00 Pkt. 2.5c 
Fraxinella alba. White. ... oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
DlDISCUS Di-dis-cus (Blue Lacejlower) 
Annual. For cutting, outdoors or inside. Height 2 feet. 
Caerulea Improved. A valuable plant for cutting, producing lacelike 
heads of soft, pale blue flowers on good stems. 
Oz. $3.00 pi oz. $1.00 Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA Dye-mor-foe-thee-ca (.African Daisy) 
Annual. For cutting and display. Blooms all Summer. 
Aurantiaca. The well-known Orange African Daisy, easily grown, wil 
flotyer within six weeks after sowing and continue until killed by frost 
Height 12 to 15 inches. We offer the improved strain. 
A *• -1- • tail--... T H 
Aurantiaca, Trivett’s White. Large white, fi oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c 
Salmon Beauty. (Aurantiaca type.) Salmon color. 
A u u AA- ^ o. . *1-00 Pkt. 25c 
Aurantiaca Hybrids Mixed. Single flowers. oz. 75c. Pkt. 15c 
Aurantiaca Double Mixed. Double flowers. Pkt. 35c 
Chrysanthemifolia. Valuable half-hardv perennial for cool greenhouse 
culture. Beautiful rich yellow. The flowers resemble long-petaled, singl. 
Chrysanthemums of perfect form, on long, wiry stems. Height 2 feet. 
Pkt. 75c! 
Ekionis. White with blue disc. 2 feet. Blooms all Summer. 
. « ^ Pkt. 35c. 
Lemon Queen. Brilliant lemon-colored flowers well set off by the blue- 
black central zone. ... ... ... ... ... ... pkt. 50c 
Pluvialis ringens. Pure white, with attractive blue center zone; fine for 
cutting. Height 12 inches. . K oz. .$1.25 Pkt. 25c. 
DIDISCUS 
■Caerulea Improved 
One of the finest annual cut flowers 
For New and Rare Items Added to Our List This Year—See Page 5 
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