
DIANTHUS EVELYN 
See page 35 
DICENTRA formosa. Native Bleed- 
ing Heart. Nodding rosy pink flowers 
in short racemes. Finely cut foliage. 
Shade. 1 to 1% ft. Gal. containers, 50c. 
DICENTRA spectabilis. 
Heart. Gal. containers, 50c. 
Bleeding 
DIGITALIS purpurea gloxinaeflora. 
Handsomely spotted gloxinia-like flow- 
ers in long spikes. Growing to 4 or 6 
feet in height they are excellent for 
background planting. Purple, Rose Pink, 
White. 
3-inch pots. 
DIMORPHOTHECA Ecklonis. 
Cape Marigold. The flowers white on 
the face and blue on the reverse side, 
resemble Transvaal Daisies. Forms a 
vigorous plant to 2'%4 ft. Blooms the 
See illus- 
year round. Gal. containers. 
tration, page 37. 
*FELICIA 
3right foliaged 
Agathaea. 
that 
spring and fall with 
amelloides. 
spreading plant 
covers itself in 
happy bright blue daisy like flowers. 
Excellent for borders. Gal. containers: 
3-inch pots. 
GERBERA Jamesonii Hybrid. 
Transvaal Daisy. For about nine months 
of the year these brilliant daisy-like 
flowers will furnish you plenty of ex- 
cellent cut flowers. Plant them in sun 
drainage. Mixed colors. 
with good 
Gal. containers. 
GEUM. Will thrive in either sun or 
part shade with ordinary attention. 
Fine for cutting. 
*Borisii. Dwarf, single orange. Gal. 
containers. See color illustration, page 
34. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 2% 
ft. Gal. containers. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double red. 
Gal. containers. 
2% ft. 
HEDYCHIUM. Ginger Lily, Broad 
tropical appearing leaves on stiff fleshy 
Terminal spikes of delightfully 
Plenty of 
best 
stems. 
fragrant flowers. 
and a little 
Gal. containers, 50c. 
White. 4-5 ft. 
Gardnerianum. Orange. Flower 
spikes to 1% ft. in length. Outstanding! 
6-7 ft. 
showy 
moisture shade for 
results. 
Coronarium. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Prob- 
ably one of our most successful per- 
ennials as they are easily grown, hardy, 
and if a proper selection is made their 
large lily-like flowers will give you 
color almost through the year. Sun or 
part shade. 
Dazzler. Enormous shapely blooms 
of golden orange. Evergreen. 3 ft. 
Gal. containers, 50c. 
Dover. Large flowers. Golden yel- 
low. Evergreen. 2% ft. Gal. contain- 
ers. 
ASTER FRIKARTI 
See page 35 
Dumortierii. Dwarf orange. 1 ft. Gal. 
containers. 
Flava. Lemon yellow. Evergreen. 4 
ft. Gal. containers. 
Fulva Kwanso. Double orange. Gal. 
containers. 
Gipsy. Brilliant orange. Evergreen. 
2% ft. Gal. containers, 50c. 
J. A. Crawford. Apricot yellow. 4 ft. 
Evergreen. Gal. containers, 35c. 
Middendorffii. Dwarf yellow. 1 ft. 
Gal. containers. 
Mikado. Orange with bronzy red 
markings. Evergreen. 214 ft. Gal. con- 
tainers, 50c. 
Medium 
laeite 
The Gem. Clear gold. Dwarf ever- 
green. Gal. containers. 
*Nana. 
clear gold. 
sized flowers ot 
Gal. containers. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Tall grace- 
ful spikes of nodding red bells in spring. 
A perfect subject for shaded borders, 
fern or perennial beds. Gal. containers; 
3-inch pots. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos. Giant Mar- 
vel Hibiscus. A variety with enormous 
single flowers that dies to the ground 
each winter and comes up bigger and 
better each spring. An excellent variety 
for cold locations as it does not freeze. 
6 ft. Pinky Red or, White. Gal) cantante 
ers, 50c. 

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