4 GRAV '&\ Gonae 

CIMICIFUGA americana. American Bugbane. 3’ June. 
Cream white feathery flowers like Astibe. Artistic for 
cutting. 
foetida simplex. Kamchatka Bugbane. 4’. Rare form 
like racemosa but blooming in Oct. 75¢. 
racemosa. Cohosh Bugbane. 5’ July. Long, feathery 
spikes of white high above dark foliage. Suitable for a 
damp, shady spot or for planting with shrubs. 
CLEMATIS integrifolia. 2’ July. Rare plant with 
lovely nodding bell-shaped flowers of porcelain-blue. 
35¢. 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of-ihe-valley. 8’ May. 
Old-fashioned favorite, lovely for cutting. Grows in 
part shade. Large flowered variety. 30¢. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Lance Coreopsis. 24%’. Gol- 
den yellow flowers all summer on long stems, fine for 
cutting. Not long-lived, but self-sows. 20¢. 
CORYDALIS lutea. Yellow Corydalis. 8’’. Ferny foli- 
age and delicate yellow flowers over long period. Not 
long-lived but self-sows. 
CYPRIPEDIUM pubescens. Yellow Ladyslipper. 1’ 
May, June. Lovely native that does well in damp soil 
and part shade. Single crown, 25¢. Double crowns, 
35¢. 
DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. July. A most beautiful 
hardy plant, indispensable for its shades of blue. 
Sometimes gives a second crop of bloom in late sum- 
mer. Lovely for cutting. Combines with Phlox Miss 
Lingard, Lilium candidum, Thermopsis, Hemerocallis 
flava, or white Japanese Iris. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. 5’. All shades of blue, some 
with pink sheen, 2 yr., 35¢.; 3 yr., 50¢. 
DIANTHUS caesius. Cheddar Pink. 8’’ May. Glaucous 
foliage and pink, spice-scented blossoms. 20¢. 
caesius hybrid. 6’’ May. Dwarf compact tuft of foli- 
age with a mass of pink flowers in spring, A gem for 
the rock garden. 30¢. 
deltoides. Maiden Pink. 6’ June. Dwarf, creeping 
habit with deep pink flowers. 20¢. 
DICENTRA eximia. Fringed Bleedingheart. 1’. Fern- 
like foliage and small pink flowers. Very hardy, 
blooms long, and endures part shade. 
spectabilis. Bleedingheart. 2' May, June. Old-fash- 
ioned favorite. Long, drooping racemes of heart- 
shaped pink flowers. Will grow in part shade. Good 
for cutting, and usually in bloom Memorial Day. 40¢. 
DICTAMNUS albus ruber. Gasplant. 24%’ June. A 
very long-lived plant with handsome dark green foli- 
age, lavender-pink flowers. Fragrance similar to 
Lemon Verbena. One of our finest perennials. 3 yr., 
50¢; 4 yr., 75¢; 5 yr., $1. 
albus. White variety, equally fine. 3 yr., 50¢. 
DIGITALIS ambigua. Yellow Foxglove. 2%’ June, 
July. Perennial variety with soft yellow flowers. 
purpurea, Giant Shirley. Foxglove. 4’ June, July. 
Stately racemes of inflated flowers whose vertical 
lines suggest spires or towers of bells. Biennials which 
easily self-sow. Mixed colors, white torose. 20¢. 
