Giant Pacific Hybrids. Field grown plants, mostly 
in the dark and light blue shades. __----~--~ 7Td¢ 
Bellamosa. Dark blue flowers on 3-4 ft. spikes. 
Free flowering. Good for cutting. 
Delphinium Chinensis, Chinese Delphinium. 
Chinensis alba. Fern like foliage with pure white 
flowers all summer. 18 in. 
Chinensis: Blue Mirror. Similar to alba except the 
flowers are a rich dark blue. 
Chinensis: Cambridge Bluc. This one has soft az- 
ure blue flowers all summer. 
Dianthus, Garden Pinks. 
Choice plants for the rock garden. Plant in any 
good well drained soil. Full sun. 
Arenarius. Fragrant white fringed flowers on 
stems 1 ft. or less. 
Deltoides. Deep red flowers with crimson eye on 
stems to 6 in. Mat forming. Fragrant. 
Deltoides alba. As above except flowers are pure 
white with a red ring in the center. 
Gelidus. Varies in height and color, mostly pink, 
fringed and fragrant. Dwarf. 
Myrtinervis. 3 in. Forms thyme-like mat with an 
abundance of pink flowers. New and rare. 60¢ 
Winteri. 12-18 in. Very large single flowers of 
pure colors with carmine ring in center. Long 
stems make it good for cutting. 
Essex Witch. 5 in. Compact plant with fragrant 
and finely fringed rose-pink flowers. 
Her Majesty. 6 in. Fragrant double white. 
Neglectus compacta glauca. Rose Cushion. Neat 
little “pin Cushion” mounds, deep pink, very 
fragrant flowers. A gem for the rock garden. 
= = Pie ee 15S Sp _ 60¢ 
Tiny Rubies. Carnation-like flowers on 4-5 in. 
stems, rose pink. Compact green mounds. 
Dianthus Barbatus: Sweet William, Dwarf single. 
Indian Carpet. Dazzling mixture, rich in reds. Flo- 
wers in late May, lasting well into early sum- 
mer. Compact. 5-6 in. ___ apt gee Oot 
Dark Red. Slightly later than Indian Carpet. Very 
dwarf plants, brilliant crimson red blooms 35¢ 
Dianthus Barbatus: Sweet William. Tall. 
Auricula Eyed (Holborn Glory), Coppery Red, Di- 
adem Crimson, Newport Pink (ink Beauty), 
Nigricans, Scarlet Beauty and White. Separate 
colors or mixed. FOES ee he NT a I A0¢ 
Dicentra, Bleeding Heart. 
Spectabilis. An old time favorite for a well drain- 
ed rich soil in either full sun or light shade. The 
long racemes of hanging pink flowers appear 
in May and June. Field grown clumps $1.00 
Smaller 75¢. 
Dictamnus, Gas Plant. 
Another old-time garden favorite. One of the 
most beautiful and permanent of all perennials. 
Plants have been known to live for generations. 
Use as lawn specimens or in border. Effective 
in flower or foliage. Do not disturb often as 
they improve with age, producing taller and 
more stems as they grow older. Moderately rich 
soil in sun or light shade. 
Fraxinella alba. 3 ft. Long lasting white flowers 
June and July. Useful for cutting. Fragrant 75¢ 
Fraxinella Rubra. The same fine shrub-like growth 
as alba with rose pink flowers. __________ 75¢ 
Draba, Whitlow Grass. 
Carinthiaea. White flowers above loose green cush- 
ions in May. 6-8 in. 
