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of our grandmother’s garden. Many 
maps will grow several distinctly 
ifferent colored flowers on same 
stem. Very nice for cutting as well 
as to make a big show in the garden. 
Mixed colors, each 15 cents. 
PINK BEAUTY—Each 15 cents. 
HOLBORN GLORY—Each 20 
cents. 
NEWPORT PINK—Fach 15 cents. 
SCARLET BEAUTY—Each 15 
cents. 
WHITE—Each 15 cents. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES—X 
(Maiden Pink)—6 to 10 inches. A 
beautiful prostrate plant with nar- 
row leaves loaded with crimson 
flowers during June and July. Each 
15 cents. 
DICENTRA 
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. 
EXIMIA—X (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 we sure to please you. Each 25 
cents. ; 

Another field of White and Blue 
Chinese Hybrid Delphinium in 
full flower. 
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 
@ 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 favorite. 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 pig 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 simi- 
lar to Babys Breath. Much used as 
a filler for Floral Decorations. Each 
15 cents. 
FERNS—X 
Hardy varieties adapted for Foun- 
dation Planting in shady locations. 
Easily grown, and very charming 
effects are quickly obtained. Espe- 
cially suited for Rock Gardens. 

PACIFIC HYBRID DELPHIN- 
iUMS. 
MAIDENHAIR—X (Adiantum 
Pedatum)—Probably the most 
attractive of the native varieties. 
Stems dark with finely cut delicate 
green fronds. Likes a moist location. 
Each 20 cents. 
LADY FERN—X (Asplenium 
Filixfoeminal)—3 ft. One of the 
larger growing varieties succeeding 

