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garden. Mixed colors, each 9 
cents. We can also supply the 
following varieties and colors 
at 9 cents each: Pink Beauty, 
Holborn Glory, Newport Pink. 
Scarlet Beauty and White. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—X, 
(Maiden Pink) 6 to 10 inches. 
A beautiful prostrate plant with 
marrow leaves loaded with 
crimson flowers during June 
and July. Each 9 cents. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIS—X. 
Semper-florens 18 inches. Dou- 
ble and single flowers from 
early spring all through the 
summer. Colors running strong 
to bright pink shades. Each 
15 cents. 
DICENTRA, (Bleeding Heart). 
We grow two distinct varieties 
of Bleeding Heart and both are 
getting more popular every 
year. They like the sunshine, 
but will do splendidly in partial 
shade. 
EXIMA—xX, (Fringe Leaf Ever- 
blooming Bleeding Heart) 12 
to 15 inches. Sometimes it is 
called Plumy Bleeding Heart. 
Leaves are finely cut and of a 
beautiful shade of green. The 
plant starts flowering in early 
spring and continues all through 
the summer and _ fall. The 
flowers are red shading to pink 
as they mature. One of the best 
Border and Rock Garden plants 
we grow and is sure to please 
you. Each 9 cents. 
SPECTABILIS—X, 2 ft. The 
old fashioned spring Bleeding 
Heart of our grandmother’s 
garden. Each 40 cents. 
DICTAMNUS, ALBA (Gas 
Plant) 2 to 3 feet. The glossy, 
leathery, dark green leaves hold 
their deep coloring until late 
fall. Pretty white flowers are 
borne on spikes 2 to 3 ft. high 
The whole plant gives off a 
strong, smelling volatile oil 
which will give a flash of light 
if a lighted match is held under 
a cluster of seed capsules on a 
sultry, summer evening. Each 
25 cents. 
DIGITALIS, (Fox Glove). 3 to 
4 ft. A stately old garden favor- 
ite. Flowers grow on long spikes, 
making the plants very suitable 
for background in borders and 
beds. It is a biennial, but self 
sows very easily. Mixed colors. 
Each 15 cents. 
ERYNGIUM, (See Holly). 2 
to 3 feet. Foliage a strong silver 
gray with flower heads of steel 
blue. Much used for winter 
bouquets. Each 20 cents. 
EUPHORBIA, (Flowering 
Spurge) 2 ft. A very showy 
perennial growing a mass of 
small white flowers, somewhat 
similar to Babys Breath. Much 
used as a filler for Floral De- 
corations. Each. 15 cents. 
FERNS—X Hardy varieties- 
adapted for Foundation Plant- 
ing in shady locations. Easily 
grown, and very charming 
effects are quickly obtained. 
Especially suited, for Rock 
Gardens. 
MAIDENHAIR—X,., (Adian- 

Barbara Ann and Peter posing 
in field of Gold Medal Delphinium 

White Chinese Delphinium 

Millions of Shasta Daisy and 
Dianthus are shown in above field 

Giant Fall Daisy Uliginosum and 
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