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DICENTRA (Exima). Each 
Plumy Bleeding Heart, Dwarf, all summen................. .50 
Spectabilis. Old fashioned Bleeding Heart. May...... 1.00 
DICTAMNUS. Gas Plant. 
Fraxinella Rubra. Rose pink. 2% ft. June-July. A per- 
manent hardy perennial. Will last a lifetime............ .60 
DIGITALIS as LOXGlOV Gini y DIIGS teesees terse reeratee eee mh) 
DORONICUM. Leopardbane Caucasicum. Large bright 
yellow daisy-like flowers on 2-foot stems. Latter part 
P Noh pilin Seer ere ne erent teeta -o-otorncr rec oc corer oe ee .60 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). 
Subcordata Alba. (White Day Lily). Very broad 
leaves, large fragrant waxy white flowers in 
AVAGUUSES Noessecawedsuaaat endenusd ccoasvensseset ones cpectesveauaccesstteseaccucnsraseess -60 
Variegata. Dwarf, white and green foliage................ 50 
GAILLARDIA, Goblin. A new dwarf Gaillardia............ .50 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) Bristol Fairy. The 
double form of Babys’ Breath. Extra fine, 3 ft. tall... .75 
HIBISCUS, Mallow, Red. Large potted plants 
HELIOPSIS, Orange Sunflowers. 
Scabra. Incomparabilis. New golden yellow, almost 
double flowers in great profusion from July to 
OGtOD SEM i Atis setaneomnccdueetiectene tara omrereraercotssecsssumteeetaneaats .60 
HEMEROCALLIS (Lemon or Day Lily). Fine for shady 
places. 
Flava. 252) it, clean. yellow) utobecse: scesemctssereesees -50 
Hyperion. Finest pale yellow available. July............ 75 
J. Ay 'Crawiord., Rich? aporicotsy.cllowrsss-cccsemerssecresre re 50 
HUECHERA (Coral Bell). 7 
Rosamundi. Coral-pink flowers in May and June........ .60 
Rainy of Fire. s Brillicmtsrecd::stscscccescsrertnat meant eee .60 
IRIS.) Germanicas -Aissty eviahictios etsse-.ss-ce- ces -araeee ene eeessensees 50 
IRIS. Kaemperi (Japanese Iris). 
Mount Hood. Double light blue. 
Gold Bound. Double pure white. 
Kagari Bi. Rose pink. 
Mahogany. Double mahogany red. 
Purple and Gold. Large double. 
Price %0f, ll Urisi.1.c..clefrvtcscosecteotces secs cote str eaete aun ees .60 
IBERIS. Hardy candytuft. Dwarf, evergreen foliage. 
Wit flO Wrst te. aeecetetaccosaseteeteeesuateeesecenectnte acts are eee .50 
LIATRIS, Pycnostachya (Gay-feather). Long spikes of 
lavender-purple flowers in AUguSt................1000..sesseross -50 
LIATRIS, Scariosa, September Glory. New. 3 to 4 ft. 
Spikes completely covered with lavender-purple 
LUPINES, Russell Hybrids 
Each 
LYTHRUM, Loosestrife. Morden’s Pink. New. Tall, 
rose-pink flowers all summer if kept Cut... eee 50 
LYTHRUM, Robert. New Dwarf (18 in.) Clear pink. 
June-Septemberr .c.sesssssessscsseseseresctsesenceerecnseseseneneeseneneencacsecese .60 
MONARDA. Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant crimson flow- 
ers June to August. 2 to 3 ft. esceseceeeseessessetresetseerseesees .60 
Croftway Pink. Rose pink......csccseeseesersersesenseseeseneeseeseneens -60 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. (Strong potted plants). 
Oriental Hybrids. Orange-red. 
Beauty of Livermore. Fine dark crimson with black 
blotch. 
Helen Elizabeth. Excellent pink. 
May Sadler. Salmon-pink, black center MOTKINGS=...+es -50 
PEONIES. A selection of good varieties in all colors, in 
POLS ens svsovcsatusesecunezsetivesesesceesessnvsssacsacessssavaasnacsessunssersseswesesbarade 20 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. Hardy Phlox. 
Africa. Good blood red. 
Charles Curtis. New sunset red. 
Lillian. Lovely pure pink. 
Mary Louise. White, exira large florets. 
Miss Lingard. White, very early. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon pink. Dark eye. 
Sir John Falstaff. Very large. Salmon pink. 
Price ‘of all) Phlox iiticccscccsetercsenecesasssedecspensnoccasrsceettaecereeena .50 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Creeping Phlox. 
Emerald. New. Bright pink. Good foliage. 
Atropurpurea. Dark red. 
Vivid. Bright pink with dark eye. Choicest and 
loveliest dwarf phlox in existence. 
Price of dwarf phlox, in plant bands or pots................ -40 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Alba. (False Dragonhead.) 
Nikodlls sridathiets, toeblee foqbbngboaKe) yscopeea-crocronodkonon cor nassSocEaren Nog IcadceNN"N .50 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Vivid. 2 ft. Deep pink. August- 
Seple moons cersesstesstercrerents scree snatrecreccsoenteenecans sereeetenseeecceeenna 50 
PLATLYCODON., Blue" Balloon (Flower wcersssersseeetereeeene .60 
PLUMBAGO (Larpeniae). Dwarf border plant. Blue 
flow Ors cll SUMIMET: sasecesceecrsnestieceeoccesnocestcceeetateanee eee 50 
POLYANTHUS. Bunch Primrose. 
Veriss Hy brids.n (Mixeclicolorsiesressssessceeses retieesmeeeare 40 
PRIMULA, Primrose. Veris and Monarch....................5 40 
PYRETHRUM: Red and pink shadesiir....ccsssseccuesereetceeeees 60 
RUDBECKIA (Coneflower). The King. A new cone- 
HOWer, MCTIMSOM-COC su VGLys stl) Gtececeteee cases seeeueeeserereeaaeee .60 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA (Blue Bonnet), Good cut 
flowers) blooms ic MStmimetercsscesssesseccestsesspeteeer eee eee -60 
SEDUM. Stonecrop. 
Spurium, Dragons Blood. A real gem for rock gar- 
dens, dry walls, etc. Reddish bronze foliage, only 
2 inches high. Carmine-red flowers. June-October.... .40 
STOKESIA. (Stokes’ Aster). One of the best blue peren- 
nics. Makes a. Good: cut Hlowiense-csssserscsrscscsesseetoeeereeteneees 60 
STOKESIA. Silver Moon. White form of above............... .60 
TRITOMA (Poker Plant). 
Royal Standard. Long 
spikes of bright crim- 
son red; yellow at bot- 
TOINS seaccesscascese ceestasctescessses .60 1.50 
Primrose Beauty. Clear 
primrose yellow. July- 
Octobermenrttessessrcameees 60 1.50 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
(Blue-bird Flower). 
Blue Peter (New). Deep 
blue flowers on bushy 
DICHILS We vee caveecatessescensnuree .60 1.50 
Longfolia subsessilis. 2 
ft. Deep blue. July to 
AUGUST Meeerereateceest eteeecanee .60 1.50 
Incana. Bright silver fo- 
liage. Clear blue 
spikes one foot tall. 
July to September........ -50 1.25 SIR JOHN FALSTAFF 
JOHN DIECKMANN & SONS, Elm Grove, W. Va. 
LOWISTSU ICOM) ECLOUIC UID ecceetseseecceterter ene eee eee .60 
LIATRIS® White) Spires. Gool Witten. .1niseterstcerress: .60 
LIE Y SOF STHE VALLEY tierce seccecse cccectasscotene a cccun nena nemeraes .50 
LINUM, Perenne (Blue Flax). Medium, pale blue. June 
TRO) LOU genre cen ree oie see esa ars rr CERCA DSE Aa Oaa Soc oncosAL -50 
LUPINE, Russell Hybrids. Mixture of bright colors............ 15 
LYCHNIS (Campion). 
Chalcedonica. 32 ft., vivid scarlet; all summenr.............. .50 
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