Digitalis, Giant Shirley 
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Dianthus plumarius 
Dwarf Double, Mixed 
Delphinium 
Pacific Giant Hybrid 
Doronicum caucasicum 
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CARNATION 
These do well in any good, light, well-drained soil if spaced 12 inches apart. Fine for cutting and are 
usually started in summer and carried over with protection to bloom the following spring. 
Half-High Grenadin, Mixed. : Pkt. 20c; y;0z. 55c; y,0z. 95c 
A splendid cut-flower, with grassy, pink-like foliage on 20-inch free-flowering plants blooming outdoors in June. 
Early Dwarf Vienna, Double, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; ;0z. 80c 
Popular strain for hardy border plants, 14 inches high, with extra-double large flowers early in June. 
CENTAUREA 
Cornflower. This will thrive in any good garden soil in sun or half-shade if spaced 15 inches apart. 
Dealbata, Rose Delight. . Pkt. 20c; Ygoz. 45c; Moz. 80c 
Pretty rose-pink, thistle-like flowers from June to August on 2-foot plants which have attractive foliage. 
Montana. Pkt. 15c; Y%joz. 40c; Woz. 65c 
Large, purple-blue Cornflowers, June to September, fine for cutting and for borders. Silvery foliage. Ht. 11% feet. 
COREOPSIS 
Tickseed. For border and cut-flowers. Plant 1 foot apart in well-drained, medium soil and full sun. 
Double Sunburst. Pkt. 15c; oz. 40c; oz. $1.20 
Large, full, double golden yellow flowers, 11% to 2 inches across, for cutting and for display on 214-foot plants. 
DELPHINIUM 
These tall, stately flower spikes of unsurpassable beauty will grow in every garden, but best results are 
obtained in cooler latitudes. Most effective a foot apart in groups. Require a deep, well drained soil. 
Belladonna Improved or Cliveden Beauty. Pkt. 25c; oz. 95c; Woz. $1.80 
This is an improved strain, with large flowers of iridescent, light turquoise-blue on plants 4 feet high. 
Bellamosum Improved. Pkt. 25c; oz. 95c; loz. $1.80 
This is really a dark blue form of the Belladonna, and very uniform in color, with spikes 2% inches across. Each 
dark blue floret has a white bee. The plants grow to a height of only 31% feet. 
Giant Exhibition Hybrids, Blackmore & Langdon’s. Pkt. 35c; oz. $1; Yoz. $1.65 
This English strain ts one of the finest developments. The flowers are enormous, produced on solid erect spikes 6 
feet high. Colors include delicate shades of blue, mauve, and pink. 
Hollyhock-flowered Wrexham Hybrids. Pkt. 35c; Voz. 75c; Yoz. $2.30 
Flowers of superb size, exquisitely proportioned, on spikes like tapered 6-foot spires, with beautiful florets in lovely 
tones of blue, mauye, lilac, purple and violet in wonderful variations. 
Pacific Giant Hybrids. Each, pkt. 50c; loz. $1.80; loz. $2.95 
A remarkable new strain with huge, well-formed, 21-inch florets, nearly all double, evenly spaced on 
well-balanced tapering spikes with thin woody stems. This variety is comparatively mildew-resistant 
and is the world’s best strain. Height 5 to 7 feet. Black Knight, dark blue; Blue Bird, medium 
blue, white bee; Cameliard, lavender; Galahad, white; King Arthur, violet, white bee; Lancelot, 
lilac, white bee; Summer Skies, light blue, white bee; and Mixed. 
DIANTHUS 
Pinks. Space 10 inches apart in well-drained, gritty, limed soil in the sunny rock-garden or border. 
Plumarius Dwarf Double, Mixed. Pkt. 20c; #50z. 55c; Woz. $1.50 
Very excellent, free-flowering, 12-inch plants with fragrant double blooms on wiry stems, above grasslike foliage. 
DIGITALIS 
Foxglove. Biennials and should be sown every year. In ordinary soil in sun or shade, they are very 
effective in masses. Plants, 8 inches apart, set out in the fall, must be protected. Bloom in June-July. 
Giant Shirley, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; yoz. 45c; Yoz. 80c 
A superb mixture with very large flowers in shades of pink and white, attractively spotted with brown and maroon. 
The tall, stately plants, about 4 feet high, hold long spikes which are striking against a dark background. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding-Heart) 
It is quite difficult to grow these from seed. We suggest that you start with plants and, after a year or two, 
increase your planting by dividing the plants. We offer Dicentra plants, established in large pots, on page 51. 
