INDIANAPOLIS, INI). 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Djanthus Deltoides Brilliant and Diantliis Plumaris 
Caryphyllus 1-3 ft. Clove Pink Carnation 
i’howy, fragrant, double pink flowers in 
May-June. Other colors of rose-purple, 
white and yellow. 
Deltoides Brilliant 8 in. Maiden Pink 
Grass-like leaves. A profusion of tiny 
glowing crimson red flowers in June- 
J uly. 
:;: <ilauca 4 in. 
Evergreen gray foliage. Pink flowers in 
May, lasting from 4 to 0 weeks. 
’Granitieus 4-7 in. 
Narrow leaves. Purple flowers, pale be¬ 
neath. 
Plumarius \ x /> ft. 
Grass pink. Mat forming, fragrant rose- 
purple flowers. Single and double. Petals 
fringed almost to middle. Very fragrant. 
"P. Semperflorens 1 Va ft. 
Fragrant flowers, varying from pink to 
white. Blooms throughout summer. 
DICENTRA Bleeding Heart 
*Eximea 1 ft. 
Beautiful, finely cut foliage. Pink, heart- 
shaped rose-red flowers in April-May. 
Half shade. 50c each. 
Spectabilis 2 ft. 
Beautiful deeply <-u t foliage. Heart- 
shaped rose-red flowers in April-May. 
Half shade. 50c each. 
DICTAM.NUS Gas Plant 
Sometimes called “Burning Bush" because 
in dry weather the flowers emit a vapor 
which is inflammable. 
Alba 2-3 ft. 
Erect bushy plant, whit' flowers June- 
July above the glossy foliage. Effective 
in shrub or flower. Border. Should not be 
crowd d or often disturbed. Sun or half 
shade. 50c each. 
Kubra 3-4 ft. 
Purplish pink variety of above. 50c each. 
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DIGITALIS PURPUREA GLOVINIAR- 
FLORA 2-3 ft. Foxglove 
Tubular flowers drooping from tall stalks. 
White flowers spotted with rose-purple. 
Foliage in clump at base. Cut flowers stalks 
after flowering for continued bloom. Sun 
of half shade. 
Hardy Yellow 2-3 ft. 
Yellow flowered variety of above. 
DORONICUM CAUCASICUM 1-2 ft. 
Leopard’s Bane 
Single golden yellow flowers two inches 
across, May-Tune. Good for cutting. Leaves 
in clump at base. Sun to part shade. 
* ERANT HIS HYEMALIS 3-8 in 
Winter Aconite 
Pretty cup-shaped yellow flowers surround¬ 
ed by a whorl of leaves. Flowers appear in 
March the same time as the Snowdrops and 
does well under trees. Prefers partial shade. 
Bulbous. 
EUPATORIl M AG E RATO IDES 3-3 Yz ft. 
White Snakeroot 
A useful border plant of free growth. 
Small white flowers in dense heads. Splen¬ 
did cut flower, August-September. Sun. 
EUPHORBIA Spurge 
Corollata 2 ft. 
Showy and useful plant. Tiny white 
flowers resembling Baby’s Breath. .Tune- 
August. Excellent for cutting. Sun. 
*Cyparissias 2 in. 
Feathery foliage. Umbels of yellow 
flowers in May Sun. 
*Myrsinites 6 in. 
Bluish foliage, trailing plant. Large 
heads of yellow flowers. 
*Poly* , Iironia 1 ft. 
A beautiful formal plant forming a com¬ 
pact clump. Covered with yellow Hewers 
May-dune. Excellent for hard is or rock- 
garden. Sun. 30c each. 
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