ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
DAHLIAS 
DAHLIAS (From Seed) 
Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. These double and semi-double dahlias are 
one of England’s best contributions to the flower world. They grow 
from 18 inches to 2 feet tall and come in many delightful shades. 
Plants are compact and are as easy to grow as Zinnias. Bloom the 
whole summer. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS, Annual Pinks 
A charming class of annual flowers for beds, borders, edgings, 
and cutting. The dwarf, rather compact -plants average 1 foot in 
height. Of easiest culture, succeeding in ordinary garden loam. Blooms 
from July until frosts. 
Heddewigii Laciniatus Double Mixed (Japan). Superb flowers rivaling 
the Carnation in size and doubled blossoms. Excellent for bouquets. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Heddewigii Single Mixed. Large finely marked flowers having 
fringed petals. Pkt. 10c. 
DELPHINIUM 
One of the greatest charms of hardy Larkspurs is in their shades 
of blue which range from soft rosy lavender to violet and deepest 
Indigo. 'Phe dwarfs are valuable in the border while the magnificent 
tall varieties are stately and beautiful in front of a shrubbery back¬ 
ground. Above the deeply cut dark green leaves rise long floral 
spikes. 
TALL HYBRIDS. Handsome, sorts adapted to backgrounds. Plants 
grow from early sown seed will flower late the first season, but 
reach their full development the second year and thereafter. 5 ft. 
Mixed Colors, per pkt. 10c. 
DIDISCUS, Queen Anne’s Lace Flower 
Queen Anne’s Lace Flower grows into an upright, very much- 
branched plant about 2 feet high. Each branch ends in an umbel 
of sky-blue flowers. It s easily grown and a splendid cut flower, 
lasting unusually long in water. Seed may be sown outdoors in a 
well prepared seed bed. 
Coeruleus Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove 
This ornamental hardy plant is used extensively for naturalizing 
in shrdhbery borders and along the edges of woods. It grows well 
under almost any conditions, giving a wealth of bloom during June 
and July. 
Gloxiniaeflora. This is an improved strain of the ordinary Foxglove, 
with handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on long spikes. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA, African Golden Daisy 
The plants are of branching habits, growing about 15 inches high. 
An easily cultivated annual. 
Aurantiaca Hybrids. Beautiful new hybrids of the African Golden 
Daisy. The flowers are equally large, but vary in color from the 
purest white thi-ough the various shades of yellow and orange to 
rich salmon shades, many being zoned with several of these colors 
around the black disk. Pkt. 10c. 
DUSTY MILLER (See Centaurea) 
ENGLISH DAISY (See Beilis) 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA, California Poppy 
The state flower of California and one of the most attractive 
low growing annuals. The foliage is finely cut, fern-like, and silvery 
green in color. They start to bloom a few weeks after the seed is 
sown. 
Grandiflora Hybrids. Large flowering varieties in the most ex 
quisite shades of gold, copper, bronze, scarlet, purple and crimson. 
Mixed colors, Pkt. 10c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE, OENOTHERA 
A twilight blooming plant. Flowers of brilliant yellow are often 
3 inches across. Clusters of them decorate the tops of upright spikes 
which are arranged in the form of a candelabra. 
DELPHINIUM 
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