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PERENNIALS—Continued 
DIANTHUS SPECIES 
Per 10 
Arenarius. Rumpled foliage densities of silver green velvet. Fringed creamy 
Pe eeerlcUlVetragrant. gacato oe. 2 Le We a SU i Se $ 1.40 
Deltoides, Maiden Pinks (RG). Beautiful little plants, blooming throughout 
the summer. 8 in. Separate colors, white and rosy DUN ee eae ee 1.20 
Latifolius, Atroccineus, Fl. Pl. 
Everblooming Oriental Sweet William. Fiery crimson. Blooms all summer. 



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DICENTRA, Bleeding Heart. 
Eximia (RG) This is not a particularly new item but it is very worth while 
and few nurserymen know it. We recommend it very highly, equal to or 
better than the old fashioned Spectabilis variety. Rose colored flowers pro- 
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DIGITALIS, Fox Glove 
Shirley Hybrids. The flower heads are over 3 ft. long, crowded with big, 
bell-shaped blossoms. Colors’ range from white and shell-pink to deepest 
rose, many attractive dotted crimson or chocolate. Blooms in June-July.__ 1.40 
Ingseparate colors, Purple, rose, white and yellow..-........... .-.. 1.40 
EUPATORIUM, Hardy Ageratum. 
Coelstinum. Very hardy plant. Light purple-blue flowers. September. 18 
Cras MET See eee eee eee 8 ee ee Me eS ee ee eee 1.40 
Euphorbia Myrsinites. A pretty prostrate form. Blue-green foliage. Yel- 
low flower heads. Height 6 inches. April and May.__________________.._ 1.70 
Pee N ome Li ard van CHIL OO rE (IG) ee ho ee ee ee = 1.40 
Goldie’s Wood. (Aspidium). Evergreen variety. 2 ft. 
Interrupted (Osmunda Claytoniana). Found in rather dry, shaded places. 
Does well under cultivation and in boxes. 3 fit. 
Maiden Hair (Spleenwort Asplenium Tricomanis). Most attractive of our Native 
Ferns. Black stems with delicate green fronds. Likes moist spots. 2 ft. 
Ostrich Plume (Onoclea Struthiopteris). Very graceful with finely cut pin- 
nules. 2 to 8 ft. 
FUNKIA, Plaintain Lily (RG). 
Caerulea. Lovely blue flowers, leaves broad. August-September. 18 in.____ 1.40 
Glauca. Japanese species. Large blue-gray leaves excellent for rock garden 
OLEDOLC CL arene eee Be ee ie pe ee 5 eas es ASD aR 1.40 
Lancifolia. Lily blue flowers, long narrow leaves of dull green. Profuse 
bloomer. Excellent plant for shade or hedging. July-August. 2 fit.._._._.___ 1.40 
Variegata. Variegated foliage, blue flowers. Beautiful edging plant.______ 1.40 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower (RG) 
Burgundy. Wine red flower with beautiful sheen. June until frost. 11% to 
Oma: op en EO ee EE ee ee ee ee ee ee eee 1.40 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow and maroon flowers on strong wiry stems. 14 
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Monarch Strain. Varied colors. Robust strain. Flowers extremely large and 
OMEDeLLeCtmLOCmmerAllImSUMm Mer.) Gutter. oo oe eee Ae ee ee eee 1.40 
GEUM, Avens (RG) 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery, orange-red flowers, very large. Double. Blooms 
RenniveclmoaumMmImer me May tosduly.e 10. towlS in.o222-0. 22s ee eee 1.806 
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