38 
GH; use lime-free soil. 
—alpina. 
White or pinkish fils; May-June; 
minal clusters; 1 ft; HHSh 
—giandulosa. DAPH-12. 50¢ 
—Mezereum. DAPH-16. 50¢ 
Lilac-purple fis; scarlet fr; 4 ft; seed can 
be sowu in July or August; peaty soil. 
Oz. S0¢; lb. $5.50. 
—cleoides. DAPH-20. 30¢ 
Write or pale lilac fils; 3 ft; ev; TSh. 
— —alba. DAPH-16A. 50¢ 
White flowered form and yellow fruits. 
(Thymelaeaceae). 
DAPH-1. 40¢ 
in ter- 
— —Tbra. DAPH-i6R. 30¢ 
Reddish purple flowers. 
—Mixed. DAPH-X. 25¢ 
DASYLIRION. (dass-il-LIHR-ee-on) 
—giaucophyllum. DASY-3. 50¢ 
18 ft: (X). 100 seeds $1.60; 1,000, $4.50. 
—gracile. DASY-5. 50¢ 
100 seeds $1.80; 1,000, $5.00. 
—longifolium: see Nolina longifolia. 
DATURA. (dah-TEU-rah) 
Annual and perennials found in warm re- 
gions, some of which are ornamental on 
account of their large trumpet-shaped_ fls; 
they should be treated as tender annuals in 
the N but hardy in the far South. 
—arborea. DATU-1. 30¢ 
Angel’s Trumpet. Small tr; large white 
fis with musk-like odor. 
—fasiuosa fl. pl. DATU-8. 25¢ 
Double flowers mixed. Oz. 80¢. 
—ferox. DATU-9. 25¢ 
Light blue fiowers. 
—innoxia. DATU-10. 25¢ 
—Metel. DATU-lI1. 25¢ 
Large double whitish fis, purple calyx; 
ett wees 2 
——alba plena. DATU-11A. 30¢ 
Large white fis. Oz. 50¢. 
——aurea plena. DATU-1LY. 30¢ 
Yellow fis. Oz. 50¢. 
——coerulea plena. DATU-i1B. 25¢ 
Blue flowers. Oz. 50¢. 
—Stramonium. DATU-18. 25¢ 
White or lavender fis, 4’ long; trumpet; 
Lain ped BN 
— —Tatula. 
Purplted flowered form. 
—Trumopet-in-Trumpet. 
—Mixed Datura. DATU-X. 25¢ 
DAUBENTONIA. (dau-ben-THON-ee-ah) 
Shrubs and trees with pinnate leaves and 
yellow or rose fls in racemes followed by 4- 
winged or -angular pods; not hardy in the N. 
DATU-18D. 25¢ 
DATU-30. 25¢ 
—texana. DAUB-3. 30¢ 
—Tripetii. DAUB-4. 30¢ 
Orange-red with scarlet standards; in 
drooping racemes; 6 ft; HHSh. 
DAVIESA. 
—corymbosa. DAVi-3. 30¢ 
Nerrow-leaf Butter Pea. Yellow  pea- 
shaped fis covering the 2-5 ft. shrub; Aust. 
DECAISNEA. (dek-K AY-nee-uh) 
Lardizabaloceae. Asian shs; flowers in 
panicled racemes followed by ornamental 
fruits. 
—Fargesi. DECA-4. 50¢ 
Shrub; 16 ft; greenish fis; China; (V). 
DECODON. (DEK-oh-den) 
Found in swamps and about ponds; 
to Fla. 
—verticillatus. 
Me 
DECO-1. 30¢ 
White Willow, Swamp Loosestrife. Rose- 
purple fis 2” ac; 8 ft; July-Sept; HP. 
DELONIX. (de-LON-ix) 
Trees with showy orange and scarlet fis 
in racemes; grown only in the far S. They 
have been classed, incorrectly, as Poinciana 
and Caesalpina. D. regia is the commonlyl 
grown Royal Poinciana of the far South. 
—regia. DELO-1. 35¢ 
Royal Poinciana; Peacock Flower; red 
fils; very showy; (IX). Oz. 75¢; Ib. $4.00. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Larkspur. (del-FIN-ee-um). Ranunculaceae. 
A large number are very showy fls for the 
border. The large flowering garden strains 
are usually started in August or early spring 
just so they get rooted by freezing weather. 
Keep the seed flat in a shady place till the 
seedlings appear. Fresh seed is available in 
late August.. 
GIANT DELPHINIUMS 
PLEASE NOTE: All Delphinium seed re- 
ceived trom us should be planted at once 
or placed in the refrigerator till used. 
PACIFIC GIANT STRAIN: 
These are the most popular of all the 
Delphiniums; they are about 65% mildew 
resistant and 100% double. 
—Black Knight. DELP-1K. 50¢ 
ace 
—Blue Bird. DELP-1B. 50¢ 
True blue with white bee. 
—Blue Jay. DELP-1lJ. 50¢ 
_ Clear medium to dark blue with contrast- 
ing bee. 
—Cameliard. DELP-I1C. 50¢ 
Clear lavender self with white bee; 3” ac. 
—Galahad. DELP-1W. 50¢ 
Giant white fis with white bee. 
—Guinevere. DELP-1G. 50¢ 
Clear pink-lavender self with white bee. 
—King Arthur. DELP-1A. 50¢ 
Rich royal purple; large white bee. 
—Lanceolate. DELP-IL. 50¢ 
Clear lilac self with white bee; a rare 
Delphinium color. 
