60 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Delphinium Pacific Giant Hybrids. A new strain produc- 
ing the finest selection of bloom we have ever grown. Large 
flowers on long strong stems, are mostly double in combin- 
atiens of lavender and blue. 50 cents. 
Delphinium ‘‘Galahad Series’’. Pacific Giants producing 
white flowers of large size. By far the best white Delphini- 
um. 60 cents. 
Dianthus plumarius. (Grass Pink). Light, silvery foliage. 
Fragrant flowers varying from flesh-white to deep pink. 
May-June. Ht. 12 in. 
Dicentra spectabilis. (Bleedingheart). An old-time favorite 
with heart-shaped pink and white blossoms borne in long 
sprays. May-June. Ht. 2 ft. 40 cents. 
Dictamnus fraxinella. (Gas Plant). Deep rose-pink flow- 
ers borne on bushy plants. Very attractive. June. Ht. 
2to 3 ft. 40 cents. 
Dictamnus f. alba. A white flowering form of the above. 
40 cents. 
Digitalis gloxinoides. (Foxglove). A biennial bearing long 
spikes of showy flowers in assorted colors. June-August. 
Ht. 3 to 4 ft. 
Gaillardia grandiflora. (Blanket Flower). Daisy-shaped 
flowers of yellow with deep crimson centers. July-October. 
Ht. 2 ft. 
Gaillardia, Burgundy. Deep red flowers in_ profusion. 
Higvart: 
Geum, Mrs. Bradshaw. Attractive flowers of deep scarlet. 
Ht. 12 in. June-July. 
HEMEROCALLIS—DAYLILY 
The new varieties have a much wider range of color and 
their longer season of bloom from July to September, add in- 
creased interest to the border. 
Anne Betscher. Rich golden yellow flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Ht. 3 ft. 
Goldeni. A beautiful smooth, rich orange with bronze 
undertone. Blooms freely through July. Ht. 21% ft. 
Gold Dust. Rich bronzy yellow flowers in June. Ht. 
QV ft. 
Hyperion. Very large broad petals of clear canary-yellow. 
The flowers are 5 to 6 inches across. Considered the 
finest of all. 60 cents. 
Mikado. Mellow orange, shading into deeper tones of 
dark red-purple. Of unusual and distinct coloring. 
50 cents. 
The Gem. Rich golden-yellow with bronze lights. Ht. 
26 ft. June-July. 
