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Dianthus strictus grandiflorus. (Formerly listed as D. integer grandiflorus.) An attractive 
mat of fine green leaves and clouds of large white flowers on 8 inch stems in June 
and July. Gritty lime soil in full sun. (Ph. '7-8, A very choice plant and our stock is 
quite limited. 75ee bach; 
*Dianthus sylvestris Sharon. A new introduction named after a new neice. It forms an 
attractive mat of fine gray-green leaves, covered with a blanket of large, very showy 
deep rose colored flowers on 6 inch stems in June and July. A pretty plant that is 
loved by all who see it. Give it a very gritty lime soil in sun or partial shade. A quick 
and easy grower. /5¢> Bach: 
DICENTRA. Bleeding Heart. (Fumariaceae, Fumitory Family) 
Dicentra eximia. (Plumed Bleeding Heart) A 12 inch high clump of delicate, ferny, 
bluish-green foliage that is a pleasing sight all through the Summer. Long racemes of 
showy, rosy pink, heart shaped flowers from June to November. This native of the 
Eastern States thrives in a light acid loam rich in leafmold, in shade or semi-shade, 
and will stand full sun if the soil does not parch. (Ph. 5-7) Excellent for the shaded 
side of the wall. _ 35c Each. 3: for 90¢ eel Zee 

Dicentra eximia. 
Dicentra formosa. A similar plant from the Western States with bluer foliage and light 
purple flowers all Summer long. It forms large colonies by creeping underground. 
Give it the same soil and exposure as above. 35c. Each. <3-for 90c. i2iores ene 
DODECATHEON. Shooting Star. (Primulaceae, Primrose Family) 
Dodecatheon cusickil. (Formerly listed as D. pauciflorum.) Neat rosettes of fleshy leaves 
about 2 inches high and deep rose colored flowers with a yellow center on 8 inch 
stems in May. A difficult native of the West that requires a very gritty acid leaf- 
mold soil with excellent drainage in a partially shaded place. It likes to dry. up com- 
pletely after flowering. (Ph. 5-6) 35c Each. 3 for 90c. IZStanenae 
All Our Plants Are Pot Grown. 
