—laevigata. Yellow marked PUrpIe vomit bese. Pile eee ee ae bees D'G-8. 20¢ 
—lutzi. A group of hybrids in shades of salmon. VENOZ AOE tie oes DIG-12. 25¢ 
—Thapsii, Purple with pale throat dotted MECsa ttt (Salles el ie oo DIG-ZE. 25¢ 
Brian tend. Allmspecies mixed. acc) Aik Grn ince DIG-X. 15¢ 
DIMORPHOTHECA. (dye-mor-foh-THEEK-uh) Cape Marigold. Compositae. 
—Sinuata. (aurantiaca) Orange-yellow marked brown;treat as annual........ DIM-11. 25¢ 
—pPpiuvialis ringens. Pure white, with MNS PaKound Centers 2 tne DIM-82. 25¢ 
—Salmon Beauty. In attractive salmon shades. Oz. SOG Ren nikita re ee DIM-7S. 20¢ 
—White Beauty. Pure white; showy. Oz. BOGE ae Bes Pos tvelsvtuhet oss éatscevatis DIM-7W. 20¢ 
power wartetios (Mixed. ©'OQr0-60¢! S105. iiy eas oe ee ae DIM-7X. 20¢ 
—Buff Beauty. Extra dwarf Deddingers trainer Or11G1- GO aa 2s et eee ee DIM-7B. 25¢ 
—Golden West. Golden yellow flowers. Oz. BO Bier ee aice tact eri onto DIM-7GW. 20¢ 
—Orange King. Ideal dw bedding plant; large flowered orange. Oz. 90¢....DIM-7K. 20¢ 
DIOS pyros. Lotus; Date Plum; 45’ tr; stratify till sp; Oz.40¢: lb. $1.75... DIOS-7. 35¢ 
—virginiana. Common Persimmon; (V) stratify til ey sp;oz. 50¢; 1b33,00.... DIOS-11. 35¢ 
DIOSPYROS. (dye-OSS-pihr-os) PERSIMMON. 
Trees and shrubs, some ‘with edible fruits and others ornamental. Most species are 
not hardy in the North. 
—-Lotus. Date-p um. Tree to 45 ft: Tavan Ox. OCR ee ee rhs madris ee DTOY-7. 35¢ 
—virginiana. Tree to 50 ft; orange fruits; (IV). Oz. 40¢; Ib. $5.00.................. DIOY-11. 25¢ 
DISPORUM. (dis-POH-rum) FAIRY BELLS. Liliaceae. 
Perennial plants found in woods and grown in the wild garden. Flowers are solitary 
or in umbels followed by a berried fruit. 
peorouanum py Creain yi whiter fisit2oft WP. iin, ase eclese se ssbicasta dadiccca, DISP-6. 20¢ 
DODECATHEON. (doh-dek-KAYTH-ee-on) Shooting Stai Pimulaceae. 
Small American perennials with nodding Cyclamen-like flowers in umbels on spikes; 
best in well drained position with some shade. 
—Clevelandii. Purple fis yellow base, anthers yellow; S. Cal; 5”; HHP.... DODE-4. 25¢ 
—Cusickii. Deep rose to lavender fis; 1 Pie VT dite Mee eneind Meee hl ee Ali DODE-7. 25¢ 
—Hendersonii. Pale lavender to crimson; 4-6”; woodland soil; HP................ DODEI11. 58¢ 
—Meadia. Reddish yellow, purple AN CHEERS ay On cee El Pen nee meres nie DODE-17(F). 50¢ 
—Ppauciflorum. (Greene): see D. vulgare. 
—rfadicatum. Rose or reddish fis, purple anthers; 5 in; HP.occccccccccccccccossososess DODE-25. 25¢ 
—vulgare. (pauciflorum) Best Shooting Stars; glowing carmine; 9’; HP DODE-33. 50¢ 
= -wodecatheon Blend. All species mixed iil .iin disci sscssetlesesl jdcrscserionccceethnacks DODE-X. 25¢ 
DOLICHOS. (DOL-ik-oos) Leguminosae. 
Rapid annual climbers, 10 ft. or more, with Wisteria-like flowers in red or white, fol- 
lowed by attractive pods; dislikes transplanting. Ail tender annuals. Sow in spring. 
eC RELING TL SROUERA Ea rrtr-tys: Pinata. enn orcas al NEAL eae od Bi Ne On te DOLC-2. 25¢ 
—Lablab. Hyacinth Bean. Fls purple or white fast cl. Oz. 40¢; Ib. $3.00...DOLC-4. 20¢ 
Seo udalw Dark leaves; ‘PUrDIE + HOW ETS, <2, <.cca.siiiee oot aie teisbedhea coe sdosccsdassosnnca dae DOLC-48. 20¢ 
> —Tall Mixed. Purple and white’ flowers  MiX€d).o..40.cécsssssscsssscsssooescs....ccce,,, DOLC-4X. 15¢ 
DORONICUM.....(doh-RON-ik-um) LEOPARD’S BAND. Compositae. 
Herbaceous perennials, daisy-like flowers in yellow; blooms early in spring. Prefers 
sun and rich soil. Easily grown. 
—caucasicum. Golden yellow; 2 ft; border; HP. Yq 02. $2.00..c.cccccccccccccccssesecesss. DORO-2. 25¢ 
——magnificum, A more robust type with larger heads: 3 ft; HP........... DO .O-2iM. 25¢ 
—cordifolium. (Columnae). (fen) sSolitarysheads= 57 (HP. sce DORO-5(F). 50¢ 
Be ORCA OT UIIN on (ATI) Oy erect cena eer sas OL a ons pen BID ace gta eee es DO?O0-6(F). 504 
pe ARSUICUITY EU LACT Os imt (Li) wie Merce sc2 eee Aol ee, Meet ee bid We sen tes Ueai DORO-7(F). 50¢ 
pure LO tat tS CCT CSS WALK OG arate rt tile east los catay. kaeress -& sascieses hot bon tocecceeee DORO-X. 25¢ 
DOUGLASIA. (dug-LASS-ee-uh) Primulaceae. 
—laevigata. Bright red fis; collected 5,000 ft Mt Olympic Mts; HP............... DOUG-3. 30¢ 
—Mmontana. Purple or lilac fis; Mont; HP............00.000...... BB eceerschassncec state eet ees ch atereens DOUG-5. 20¢ 
DOVYALIS caffra. (aberia) Kei-apple; Ceylon; used for preserves; (IX) DOVY-1. 35¢ 
DOWNINGIA. (down-INJ-ee-ah) Lobeliaceae. 
Small plants native to the wes -- An: riea Thev --e nice in the border 
—immaculata. 2-4 in. annual; rich soil; sunny position: HHA............... DOWN-2. 25¢ 
DOXANTHA Unguis-cati. (Bignonia Tweediana) Cat’s Claw: GH; bright yellow 4 in. 
fHowers? a( Vib) ws: LOOM SCSCS it S150 se a caer eeees, ee. Penscecds cacti neyo csc, GaN DOXA-1. 50¢ 
DRABA. (DRAY-buh) Cruciferae. 
—aizoides. Tufted, basal rosettes; yellowish fis; 4 in} HP.e.cccccccccccccscscscsossceee DRAB-1. 30¢ 
—Draba Blend. All species mixed; this is a RARE DlOnGheecoccoscccescssoscccesese DRAB-X. 40¢ 
DRACAENA Draco. Dragon-tree; to 60 ft; br. orange; (IX) 100 sd. $1.00; 1,009, $500 
DHAC-4. 50¢ 
—indivisa: The greenhouse Dracaena: see Cordyline indivisa. Oz. 90¢; lb. $8.00. 
DRACOCEPHALUM. (dray-koh-SEF-ah-lum) DRAGONHEAD. Labiatae. 
Hardy annual and perennial plants with blue, purple or white flowers in whorls. 
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