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DOUBLE DAISY (Bellis perennis) 
_ One of the prettiest spring flowers so largely used for bedding with pan- 
sies. They do not exceed 6 inches in height, and like the pansy, bloom 
continuously until hot weather. Seed may be sown in spring, but July 
and August are preferred. Protect with leaves, or better still, winter over 
in coldframes. H. H. P. Pkt 
Longfellow. The popular double pink variety; free bloomer........$0 10 
Snowball. Beautiful double pure white.......................... 10 
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MONSTROSA, or GIANT DOUBLE 
DAISIES 
This strain of the well-known double Daisy is far superior to the older 
varieties. The flowers, while not produced quite so abundantly, are very 

much larger, extra-double and resemble small asters. Pkt. 
MONSTROSA alba. Flowers of the purest white.................$0 15 
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DAISY, Shasta. See Chrysanthemum. Double Daisies (Bellis perennis) 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 
A bed or border of Delphinium is very impressive. The plants are strong and stately, with long 
spikes carried well above the rich green foliage, each thickly studded with brilliant flowers of every 
shade from the lightest blue to the deepest purple. Seed may be sown early, thereby securing flowering 
plants the first season. H. P. 
1 ’ Without doubt the finest strain of Delphinium. Exceedingly large, double Pkt. 
Pacific Hybrids. florets 2144 to 3 inches in diameter, beautifully spaced in long, tapering 

spikes 3 feet and more in length; strong wiry stems. Mixed colors.......................-90 35 
Blackmore & Langdon Strain. Immense spikes of beautiful double flowers appearing in all 
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Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain. A superior strain containing all the glorious blues known in 
Delphiniums. Large, single and double flowers on long, pyramidal spikes......... RaievoPat atid lenses 25 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
The Foxglove is perfectly hardy and from June until August the tall spikes of gloxinia-like flowers 
are the admiration of all. They are fine when used as a background for dwarf plants or scattered among 
shrubbery, succeeding best in partially shaded positions. Sow the seed from May until August. 
3 to 4 ft. 
Gloxinizeflora, Giant Shirley. Hand- Pkt. 
some spotted flowers compactly formed 
on spikes 2 feet in length. Splendid for 
herbaceous borders and a general favor- 
ite for the old-fashioned garden. All 
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Flowers large and attrac- 
Monstrosa. tive, bell-shaped, and of 
exquisite beauty. Both the spikes and 
individual flowers are of extraordinary 
size and unlike the preceding variety, 
each spike terminates in one enormous 
saucer-like blossom. Finest mixed...... 10 
DIMORPHOTHECA aurantiaca 
(African Golden Daisy). This showy, 
free-blooming annual has become very 
popular and today is one of our garden 
favorites. The plants, of dwarf, branch- 
ing growth, are covered with Daisy-like 
flowers, of arich orange color with black 
zone, which on sunny days glitters like 
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DOLICHOS Lablab (Hyacinth Bean). 
A splendid climber with dense foliage 
for training over trellises, etc. The pur- 
ple and white pea-shaped flowers are 
produced in clusters and appear through- 
out the summer. 10 ft. T. A. Purple 
and White, Mixed...... £Okny EGE © 10 
. DRACZENA indivisa. An ornamental 
*, \ plant with long, narrow, green leaves, 
: = growing 2% feet high. Used for center- : 
Delphinium, Pacific Hybrids pieces in vases or flower-beds. G. P..... 10 Eschscholtzia. See page 40 
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