Horsford's Nurseries . doz.; P., 28 cts. each, $ per doz. Nm preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid 14 Fredk H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont Dianthus superbus. Flowers pale pink or white. i\/handsome single Pink. N., 15 cts. each, $ doz.; P., 18 cts. each, per doz. Seeds,5 cts. per pkt. DICENTRA Canadensis. Squirrel Corn. A rathernice, little, early-flowered bulbous plant,native to rich woods, in shade, and useful forshady parts of the wild garden. It wants a richblack soil that is not too dry. Flowers white,tipped with rose, and finely cut, d


Horsford's Nurseries . doz.; P., 28 cts. each, $ per doz. Nm preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid 14 Fredk H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont Dianthus superbus. Flowers pale pink or white. i\/handsome single Pink. N., 15 cts. each, $ doz.; P., 18 cts. each, per doz. Seeds,5 cts. per pkt. DICENTRA Canadensis. Squirrel Corn. A rathernice, little, early-flowered bulbous plant,native to rich woods, in shade, and useful forshady parts of the wild garden. It wants a richblack soil that is not too dry. Flowers white,tipped with rose, and finely cut, delicate and Cucullaria both die down to the bulbearly in summer. N., 10 cts. each, $1 per doz.]\J\ P., 11 cts. each, per doz. D. cucullaria. Dutchmans Breeches. N., 10cts. each; P., 11 cts. each. eximia. Handsome reddish purple flowers anddelicate foliage. A native of much worth whichattains a height of about 1 foot. May to AugustN., 15 cts. each, per doz.; P., 20 cts. each, per doz. _>. Digitalis purpurea Dicentra formosa. This species from California andnorthward, somewhat resembles D. eximia, butwith shorter spurs and paler flowers. N., 15 /each; P., 18 cts. each. p. spectabilis. Bleeding Heart, One of the best old-fashioned garden plants,Hardy in every sense; fine for the border ormargins of shrubbery, being quite distinct inflower and habit. Mav and June. N., 20 , $ per doz.; P., 25 cts. each, $ doz. DICTAMNUS albus (D. Fraxinella). Fraxinella,Gas-plant. N., 20 cts. each, $ per doz.;P., 25 cts. each, $2 per —, var. rubra. It is a good-sized hardy peren-nial of much worth, from eastern pale purple flowers are much better andmore numerous after it has become well es-tablished. Too much should not be expectedof this plant the first year after setting. It iseasy of culture, but a dry soil suits it best. Finewhen well established. May and June. N.,15 cts. each, $ per doz.; P.,


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