NURSERY LOCATED ON RUCKMAN ROAD, HILLSDALE, N. J. 7 
Dianthus grat. arvensis. 6”. Bright pink form. .............. 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Dianthus Little Bob. 8’. Masses of large clear pink flowers 
ONG Ga OMe SCA SO lem einer ite Meets gs aly oo he oa hie. ome ale 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
Dianthus Myrtinervius. 3”. Green mats, pink flowers. ....... 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Dianthus myrt. Pastel. Pastel pink tiny flowers. ............ 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Dianthus noeanus. 6’. Fringed white, spiny foliage. ........ 50c; 3--$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
Dianthus Sammy. 4’. Very dwarf double pink. ............. 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
Dianthus sylvestris Sharon. 3’. Gray mat, large cups. ........ 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
Dianthus Wallace Red. 10”. Large bright red carnations in 
Dotiespriticwa nd etal lee dati saci os SRN antes Miata ai 5h ee 50c; 3—$1.40;12—$ 5.45 
DIANTHUS COLLECTION 
Five lovely varieties for a range of color and a long period of bloom. 
D. Arenarius D. Little Bob D. Sammy 
D. Gratianopolitanus D. Wallace Red 
1 of each ( 5 plants) 
3 of each (15 plants) 
Dicentra eximia. 15”. Pink everblooming Bleedingheart. ....  35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Dicentra formosa. Lavender-pink western variety. .......... 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Dodecatheon cusickii. 5’. Dainty purple shooting stars. ...... 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$3.85 
Dodocatheon meadea. 15”. Purple Shooting star. ............ 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.85 
Doronicum cordifolium. 10”. Perhaps a small form of D. 
Caucasicum. Small leaves and bright yellow daisies in 
OS ope eng UIP a) 89s Oe nn eee ce epi a oe 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
Douglasia vitiliana, 2”. Tiny yellow flowered alpine. ...... area $1.00 Each; 3—$2.75 
Draba fladnizensis. 3”. Green cushions, white flowers. ........-.. 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$3.85 
Draba longistrata erioscapa. 3”. Tight evergreen buns studded 
willie cllovmfowersein May. ..2a25-5 css nb ieee em ome et 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Draba olympica. 4”. Very early bright yellow. .............--. 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$3.85 
Drabasibirica,4. Yellow, fast carpeter. 052. .52 6. eee eure swe 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$3.85 
Echeveria species. 2”. Mats of gray leaves. .....-..-+----+-5 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$3.85 
Epipsearrepens ec a. lrailing Arbutus, 06: Jo- orc 6+ ace gee Stee 75c; 3—$2.00; 12—$7.50 
Epimedium alpinum rubrum. 
Formerly listed as E. grand. coccineum. .............. 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Epimedium grand. Rose Queen. 12.” Long spurred, deep rose 
Pre T GRITTY OFT Petr eerie pte ae tee aa eee ese eel mote 75c; 3—$2.00; 12—$7.50 
Epimedium pinn. sulphureum. Sulphur yellow. ...............- 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Epimedium youngianum niveum. 8”. Low white. ...........--- 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Epimedium young. violaceum. 8”. Light violet. ............... 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
THE WONDERFUL HEATHS OR ERICAS 
Like the Callunas, the Ericas herein listed are perfectly hardy evergreen dwarf 
shrubs of indispensable value in the rock garden. All the species and varieties are 
distinct either in habit of growth or in flower They offer a good range of color and a 
long blooming season, extending from November right through the Winter and Spring 
months to the end of September. A section of these plants along with the Callunas and 
Daboecias is a glorious sight to behold. They all require an acid sandy leafmold soil 
in fairly good sun. 
