. DiCTAMNUS. DIGITALIS (Foxglove). The Foxgloves, oM-fashioned, dignified and stately, are wholesome com- pany in any garden. The strong flowerstalks—frequently 4 to 6 feet high— rising from rich and luxuriant masses of leaves, always give an appearance of strength to tlie hardy border, and during their period of flowering dominate he whole garden. Qloxiniaeflora {Gloxinia-JIowered). A beautiful strain of finely S]")0tteci varieties. We offer them in separate shades, also mixed, viz.: IV/iite,. Purple, Lilac, Pose or ]\Iixed. mbigua, or Grandiflora. Showy flowers of pale yellow-veined bro


. DiCTAMNUS. DIGITALIS (Foxglove). The Foxgloves, oM-fashioned, dignified and stately, are wholesome com- pany in any garden. The strong flowerstalks—frequently 4 to 6 feet high— rising from rich and luxuriant masses of leaves, always give an appearance of strength to tlie hardy border, and during their period of flowering dominate he whole garden. Qloxiniaeflora {Gloxinia-JIowered). A beautiful strain of finely S]")0tteci varieties. We offer them in separate shades, also mixed, viz.: IV/iite,. Purple, Lilac, Pose or ]\Iixed. mbigua, or Grandiflora. Showy flowers of pale yellow-veined brown. Lanata. A distinct species, jiroducing dense spikes, 2 to 3 feet high, of odd king flowers, the corolla being gray, the lip creamy-« hile. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz.; $ per 100. One each of the 6 colors, 75 cts. DORONICUM (Leopard's Bane). One of the most effective very eaily spring-flowering perennials, growing' about 2 feet high and beginning to bloom early in A|)ril, or, if placed in pots, in the fall, they can readily be forced into flower during the winter months; in the conservatory or window garden. They succeed everywhere, and are- wortliy of a place in any garden. Clusii. Rich yellow ; 2| to 3 inclies across. Columnse. Very large, bright yellow. Excelsum. 25 cts. each ; Large orange yellow ; 2>\ inches across. S! per <loz.; $ per 100. Set of 3 varieties for 65 cts. Digitalis Glo.\ini.«flora (Koxclove). DRABA (Whitlow Grass). Androsacea. A pretty dwarf-growing rock-plant, producing white flowers- early in spring. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. FiEONIES and PHLOXES are Specialties with us. See colored plate and offer on pages 200 and 201.


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