
DORONICUM, Mme. Mason 
Plenty of flowers for cutting all 
summer long will be your reward 
when your perennial border is well 
established. DIANTHUS, Silvermine and Beatrix 
For 3 For 10 
DIANTHUS plumarius. Pinks. Sweet-scented, 
double, semi-double and single flowers. Fine for 
the rock garden. A sunny, dry spot suits them. 
Mixed Colors siumes lat tee ore enone oieteiesas ters 0 $1 50 
Dubonnet. Double; dubonnet color. June. 1 ft.... 1 50 
Rose Cushion. Double; deep pink. 9im.......... 1550 
Salmon Unique. Double; salmon. 1 ft........... 1 50 
DIGITALIS, Giant Shirley Hybrids. Foxglove. A 
tall, stately plant for the perennial border. Big, 
bell-shaped flowers in heads 3 feet long. Colors 
range from white and pale pink to deep rose, many 
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HARDY PERENNIALS 
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DICENTRA spectabilis 
If you Start one or two new peren- 
nials In your garden each season, 
you will soon have something worth 
while. Plan ahead, keeping color, 
height and blooming season in mind. 

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— DICTAMNUS Fraxinella rubra. Gas-plant. A very 
i showy border perennial growing about 2 feet high 
a and having spikes of rosy pink flowers with deeper 
veins and fragrant foliage during June and July. It 
4 requires a deep, rich, well-drained, loamy soil. 
Once planted, avoid moving, as it improves with 
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