Japanese anemone flowered—Distinct from the other types 
through the tufted centers, surrounded by broader petals. 
Crusader—Large yellow, maroon tips. 
Estrellita—Bronzy-orange, large full flowers. 
Golden Lydia Thomas—Medium yellow, small flower. 
I so I a—Even shade of amaranth. 
Marietta—^Very artistic soft pink. 
Mrs. A. G. Wilson—The finest white, full cushion. 
Mrs. Owen Winston—The best deep yellow, midseason. 
Rose Royal—Distinct color, violet rose. 
Red Bird—Deep ruby red, green and gold crested center. 
Smith's Innocence—Pure white cream cushion. 
Miscellaneous varieties—Many of these varieties are consid¬ 
ered very beautiful and are very distinct from any of the 
other types. 
Fuyi (the wistaria)—A large flower of pale lavender with 
narrow, drooping petals. 
Mignonette—Curly fine petals, thistle-like bloom, yellow. 
Rose Rayonante—Large cord-like petals, pale rose-pink; 
may be grown very large. 
Red Spider—True to name; looks like a large spider. 
The Dean—Pure white, feathery variety, curled center. 
Yellow Ostrich—Looks like ostrich feathers, yellow. 
Cascade Chrysanthemum—Fine for training in pots to hang 
over walls. Colors, pink, lavender, yellow, white. 
CONVOLVULUS mauritanicus — One of the most persistent 
flowering trailing plants, with blue bell-shaped flowers. 4 in. 
pots, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
COREOPSIS lancealota—Bright yellow flowers, all summer. 
Field grown clumps. 20c each, $2.00 per doz. In flats, 50c per 
doz., $2.00 per flat. 
COREOPSIS grandiflora fl. pi. (Double flowering coreopsis)— 
Double yellow flowers. 4 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. In 
flats, 50c per doz., $2.00 per flat. 
DAHLIA imperialis (tree dahlia)—Grows 10-12 feet tall, single 
dahlia-like flowers, lavender pink. Strong clumps, 75c to $1.00. 
DAISY (chiffon daisy)—Pure white frilled petals, with yellow 
center; very dainty flowers. 4 in. pots, 25c, $2.50 per doz. 
DAISY (Shasta daisy)—^Large white flowers with yellow center; 
very hardy. 4 in. pots, or clumps, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
DELPHINIUM (gold medal hybrids)—A very select assortment 
of large flowering single and double delphinum. Clumps, field 
grown, 25c each, $2.50 per doz. Clumps, smaller size, 15c each, 
$1.50 per doz. 
DIANTHUS (hardy pinks)—In the following excellent varieties: 
Annie Laurie—Double reddish pink. 
Beatrix—Double salmon pink. 
Furst Bismarck—Deep pink. 
Highland Queen—Red. 
Napoleon—Deep red. 
3 in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. In flats, 60c per doz., $2.50 
per flat. 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William)—Holborn Glory, Newport 
Pink, Pink Beauty, Scarlet Beauty and mixed. 4 in. pots, 20c 
each, $2.00 per doz. From flats, 50c per doz., $2.00 per flat. 
DIANTHUS plumarius (Scotch pinks)—Double white, deep pink 
with maroon center, light pink with red center, special pink. 
50c per doz., $2.00 per flat. 
DICENTRA eximea (California bleeding heart)—Dwarf growing 
variety, with finely cut foliage, racemes of rose pink flowers; 
10-12 inches high. 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
DICENTRA spectabilis (bleeding heart)—The old-fashioned kind, 
with long, graceful racemes of bright pink heart-shaped flow¬ 
ers. 6 in. pots, 75c each, $7.50 per doz. Clumps, 50c each; 
$5.00 per doz. 
DIGITALIS (giant Shirley variety)—Foxgloves, rose white and 
pink. Lutzii salmon colored. 4-in. pots, 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
From flats, 50c per doz., $2.00 per flat. 
DIMORPHOTECA aurantiaca hybr.—Large, daisy-like flowers 
in assorted colors. 4-in. pots, 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
DORONICUM excelsum—Bright yellow flowers as large as Shasta 
> daisies on stems 2 feet long. Pots, 20c and 30c each. 
ERIGERON mucronatus—Small, daisy-like flowers, first rose 
colored then turning white. 4 in. pots, 25c each. 
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