PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Perennial Plants 39 
Dianthus—Sweet William 
DIANTHUS Hardy Pink. 
Short, dense growth, mostly glaucous, 
grassy foliage, and fragrant flowers. 
Alpinus Allwoodi^ 
rockery. Shades of rose and pink. July 
and August. 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
Arenarius. 6 -inch. A lover of the sun 
and hot sands. Fringed, fragrant flow¬ 
ers, white with a carmine ring. 
3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
Barbatus (Sweet William). 18 inch¬ 
es. Beautifully marked, in broad com¬ 
pact trusses of single flowers like 
Phlox. Blood Bed, Giant White, 
Newport Fink, and Scarlet Beau¬ 
ty. 3, 55c ; doz., $2.00. 
l)eltoides<^ (Maiden Pink). 18 inches. 
A charming slender-stemmed type, fo¬ 
liage prostrate; mass of small pink 
flowers, carmine to light coral. May 
and June. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
Knappi. 16 inches. Glaucous foliage, 
small flowers in clusters, light yellow. 
3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Plumarius Semperflorens<S> mixed. 
Noted for spicy fragrance and varied 
coloring, with long cutting stems. 
3, 55c ; doz., $2.00. 
Plumarius fl. pi. (True Scotch Pink). 
Double and semi-double flowers all 
summer. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
Plumarius “Rose Queen.” Double 
deep rose. 3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
Her Majesty 
HYBRID FINKS 
18 inches. Constantly in 
**^”^* *^ abloom from June on, flow¬ 
ers are double, very free, soft salmon- 
pink, good for 2 weeks when cut. 
Furst Bismarck^ in constant 
' luxurious 
bloom all summer. Rose-pink. 
Large flowers, spicily 
fragrant. Pure white. 
Highland Queen Lustrous vermil- 
■ — ion. May-Nov. 
Robert Clove-scented, long-stemmed, 
fluoeri: spring to late autumn ; 
white, maroon-red center. 
Rose Cushion^ 
feet, gay with erect rose-colored bloom 
in May ; the foliage attractive all sum¬ 
mer and still evergreen in winter. 
All: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
DICENTRA^ Bleeding* Heart. 
Eximia (plumy Bleeding Heart). 15 
inches. Rose-red heart-shaped flowers. 
Fine-cut, celery-green foliage makes 
a lacy mound of striking ornamental 
value; short-stemmed bloom always in 
evidence from early spring into fall. 
Each, 35c ; 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
Spectabilis. 2 feet. One of the most 
delightful of all the early spring-flow¬ 
ering plants, bearing numerous rosy 
red heart-shaped flowers. (See illus¬ 
tration on color page B). 
Each, 40c; 3, $1.00; doz., $3.50. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Impressive, tall spired, heavy foliaged 
plants of value for background massing; 
serviceable in semi-shade. 
Ambigua. 2 to 3 feet. Flowers yellow, 
marked with brown. 
Giant Shirley Foxgloves. 6 to 7 feet 
high, with flower heads 3 feet or more 
long, crowded with big bell-shaped florets. 
Colors range from white and shell-pink 
to deepest rose, dotted with crimson and 
chocolate. Mixed. 
Gloxiniaeflora. Thimble-shaped flowers in 
immense spikes. Separate colors: White, 
Rose, Purple, or Mixed. 
Iiutzi Hybrids . (New). A charming new 
variety with strong spikes heavily laden^ 
in a hitherto unknown color—soft salmon- 
rose. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
DICTAMNITS (Gas Plant). Dark ash-like 
foliage of pleasing fragrance; of shrubby, 
bushy growth 2 to 3 feet high, extreme 
long life. Flowers in upright racemes. 
—Rubra. Rose-red flowers. 
—Alba. Very striking; pure white. 
Each, 25c; 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
DOBONICUM<^ Excelsum (Leopard’s 
Bane). A superb cut flower for May and 
June, the perfect rayed Daisy flowers, a 
brilliant canary-yellow, 3 inches wide. 
Blooming plants average 2 feet in height 
and stool heavily. 
Each, 35c; 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
Foxglove 
ECHINOPS Ritro (Globe Thistle). 2 to 3 
feet. Thistle-like plants with globular 
heads of deep metallic blue. 
Each, 25c; 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
Plumy Bleeding Heart 
Doronicum Excelsum 
