Collected in Bosnia. 
—cruenatus. DIAN-43. 50¢ 
Blood-red terminal fis on 18” stems; HP. 
—crinatus. DIAN-40. 35¢ 
Solitary white fis; 12’; HP. 
—deloides. DIAN-45. 25¢ 
Maiden Pinks. Small rosy purple fis; turf- 
like foliage; 6”; HP. 
——Bowle’s Variety. DIAN-45B. 30¢ 
Bronze foliage; vivid carmine fis; HP. 
— —Brilliant. DIAN-45L. 25¢ 
A brilliant rich rose-pink; 6’; HP. 
— —erecta. DIAN-45E. 30¢ 
Crimson fils on short erect stems; fine 
for RG;. 2 Oz. 80¢. 
—fragrans. DIAN-50. 30¢ 
Fragrant rose-white and spotted fils; 18”; 
Caucasus; HP. 
—furcatus. DIAN-53. 50¢ 
Pretty plant; solitary rose fis; 9”; Italian 
Alps; HP. 
—giganieus. see D. carthusianum. 
—graniticus. DIAN-59. 40¢ 
True; fis 1” ac; purple; 6”; Pyrenees; HP. 
—gYatianopolitanus. DIAN-59. 40¢ 
Chedder Pinks. Mat forming; 8’; showy 
rose; HP. 
—graveolens. DIAN-60. 30¢ 
—Hoppii. DIAN-66. 40¢ 
White fis tinged pink, deeply lacinated; 
cushion; HP. 
—hyssopifolius. DIAN-67. 30¢ 
(D. momspessulanus). Deeply fringed; 
fragrant; mixed; 
—Kilaubelii. DIAN-70. 40¢ 
—Knappii. DIAN-71. 30¢ 
Lemon-yellow; the only yellow Dianthus. 
—latifolius. DIAN-73. 30¢ 
Erect; 12”; rose to dark red; HP. 
—Liboschitzianus. DIAN-76. 30¢ 
White fils; 12”; HP; Caucasus. 
—monspessularius: see D _ hyssopifolius. 
—neglectus. DIAN-89. 30¢ 
Glacier Pink. Small crimson-pink fis 
with lighter eye. 
—prolifer. DIAN-101. 40¢ 
Little carmine-pink fils; small heads; 1 ft; 
RG; HA. 
—Roysii. DIAN-108. 50¢ 
Showy tufted small Pink; not entirely 
true from seed; rose colored fis. 
—Seguieri. DIAN-II11. 40¢ 
A variable type of D. chinensis. 
—squarrosus. DIAN-117. 50¢ 
Cespitose; rose fis; Siberia. 
—Sternbergia. DIAN-118. 40¢ 
Rose and spotted fis; fragrant; Alps; HP. 
—subneglectus: see carthus’m pumilus. (11) 
—strictus niteqcer. DIAN-IION. 40¢ 
Small white fis; 10”; HP. 
—sylvestris. DIAN-126. 50¢ 
Wood Pinks. Rose, 1” ac; 10”; HP; Spain. 
—superbus. DIAN-125. 30¢ 
Red fis: excellent for cutting; 24”; HP. 
—tenuifolius: see D. carthusianorum. 
—tristis. DIAN-132. 40¢ 
Clucterhead. Purple; 16”; HP: Bulgaria.. 
—Winteri. DIAN-153. 40¢ 
Apricot to lemon-yellow; border type; 
blooms all summer. 
—Snvecies Mixed. DIAN-SX. 40¢ 
—Mixture of Above. DIAN-5. 40¢ 
DICENTRA. (dye-SENT-ruh) 
Bleeding Heart. Fumariaceae. Perennials 
with rose, yellow or white fls in racemes, 
thriving in a rich light soil. y 
—chrysantha. 
Golden Ear-drops. 
5 ft; HP; Calif. 
—oregana. 
(Glauca) 
locklets 8”; 
DICN-3. 40¢ 
Sulphur-yellow _ fis; 
DICN-10. 50¢ 
Gray foliage and creamy pink 
HP. 
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DICN-13. 40¢ 
Rosy red fis; 2 ft; HP. 
DICRANOSTIGMA. 
(die-kray-no-S T I G-ma). Papaveraceae. 
Plants from Central Asia with orange or 
yellow fis; best in a light soil 
—Franchetianum. DICR-1. 25¢ 
Pretty bright fis, 1” ac; 1 ft; HB; with 
us it volunteers each sypring. 
DICTAMNUS. 
—spectabilis. 
Bleeding Heart. 
(dik-TAM-nus) 
Rutaceae. Gas Plant; Burning Bush; 
Fraxinella. A garden favorite that makes 
large clumps with good sized and showy 
flowers with a strong lemon scent. They dis- 
like transplanting and enjoy a rich soil; seeds 
germinate very slowly. 
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—albus. DICT-1. 25¢ 
White flowers; HP. 
— —purpurea. DICT-I1P. 25¢ 
A dark flowered variety. 
DIDICUS: see Trachymene. 
DIERAMA. (dye-er-RA Y-muh) 
Iridaceae. S. Af. cormous plants hardy 
only in the South (IX); for culture same as 
Ixia or they can be grown under glass in N. 
—Hypbrids. DIER-1. 25¢ 
—pendula. DIER-2. 30¢ 
Basal lvs; white to mauve fils in drooping 
spikes; TBb. 
—pulcherrima. DIER-3. 30¢ 
Bright purple fis; drooping spikes; 4 ft. 
—Mixed. DIER-X. 25¢ 
DIETES: see Moraea. 
DIGITALIS 
Scrophulariaceae. Fox Glove. Erect bien- 
nials and perennials favorites in the gard- 
en. Their stately spikes, 3 ft. high are 
crowded with thimble-like flowers, beautifully 
spotted. They are easily grown from seed 
sown in the spring or up to August for fis 
the following season. 
D. Purpurea: The common Foxglove. It 
is a biennial and there are many improved 
forms and varieties being introduced in 
this species. 
—gloxinaeflora. DIG-1. 25¢ 
Pink spotted fis, more open than in 
other forms. 
—The Shirley. DIG-IS. 25¢ 
A giant hybrid in clear colors; extra 
choice; 5 ft. ] 
—maculata superba. DIG-1MS. 25¢ 
A Hollond grown strain. , 
—monstrosa. DIG-1M. 25¢ 
Very large strain in mixed colors for the 
large border. %4 Oz. 50¢. 
—White. DIG-1W. 25¢ 
—purpurea. DIG-1A, 25¢ 
A collected type made in Austria. 
—Mixed. DIG-1X. 20¢ 
A mixture of the above. 
OTHER SPECIES: 
—grandiflora. DIG-7. 30¢ 
(D.ambigua) Yellow F. 3 ft; fis marked 
brown; 
—laevigata. DIG-8. 25¢ 
Yellow marked purple; 3 ft; HP. 
—lutzi. DIG-12. 25¢ 
Hybrids in shades of salmon. % Oz. 45¢. 
—Thapsii. DIG-25. 30¢ 
Purple species with pale throat, dotted 
red: 4 ft; HP; Spain. 
—Species Mixed. DIG-SX. 25¢ 
