12 SHOREWAY NURSERY 

DIANTHUS 
*SILVER MINE. This variety is simi- 
lar in habit of growth to Beatrix, except 
that it produces pure white flowers on 
8 to 10” erect stems. The deep green fo- 
liage is very attractive during the entire 
growing season. It is a prolific bloomer. 
We consider it a very worthy addition 
to the set of Beatrix and Prince Bis- 
mark. Without question it is one of the 
most striking recent introductions..... 2.50 
DIELYTRA 
*EXIMEA. Dainty, fern-like foliage 
and pendulous lyre shaped flowers of a 
pleasing shade of pink. 1 ft. May-Sep-_. 
tamber. heise eases | oes ae 1.50 
SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). 
8 to 5 eyess O.4' g:8 sees a ee eee 2.50 
5 “eyes, Up? ‘Saude i.se so tee oe eee 3.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
+GLOXINAEFLORA. Pink, purple, 
white: ‘separate. i... 2:.....2.-%> Open 1.50 
+*THE SHIRLEY. A _ new strain of 
large size. Colors range from white and 
shell-pink to deep rose. 5 ft. May- 
JUNG. 6.3. ee eee ee 1.50 
+ORIENTALIS. Blossoms of silvery 
down, on cream, all laid about with an 
even netting of chestnut brown. The flow- 
ers are carried at near a right angle 
with the stem, and each has a long ex- 
tended lower lobe, sort of a porch or bal- 
cony to the blossom. An odd, and attrac- 
tive species, from borders of Kurdistan. 
‘An enduring perennial, oc. 2.3... ssa 2.00 
DORONICUM—Leopard-bane 
+CAUCASICUM. Large, bright yellow, 
daisy-like flowers. One of the most effec- 
tive early spring-flowering perennials. 
It is a splenid flower for cutting as it 
carries well and stands a long time in 
Doz. 
water. They succeed well anywhere. .... 2.00 
+CLUSSI. Sulpher yellow, large flow- 
ered. “os OS Is eer ee ee 2.00 
+EXCELSUM. A most effective early 
spring-flowering perennial. Grows 2 feet 
high and has_ showy bright yellow 
blooms |... .2 ub calendars es Sti ee ie 2.00 
DRACOCEPHALUM 
*NUTANS. A long-attractive alpine 
of easy handling. Little “snap-dragons” 
100 . 
15.00 
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Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
