EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER. 81 



Delphiniums, or Hardy Perennial Larkspurs, 

 Are among the finest of this class of plants, and if the seed-pods are cut 

 off, will continue in flower from July to November. They will also 

 flower the first year if sown early in hot-bed, and are yery desirable 

 for late blooming. They grow readily from seed or from the increase 

 of the root. The shades of blue are unsurpassed by any other flower 

 of similar color. 



Delphinium Formosum is of the brightest blue with a white center. 



D. Mons. Neuner, pale blue. 



D. Chinensi Pumilum, azure blue. 



D. Alba, paper white. 



D. Belladonna, finest sky blue. 



A list of Herbaceous Plants that will give a succession of flowers. 



Achillea Millefolium Rubrum, deep red, one foot high, blooms from 

 June to September. 



Achillea Ptarmica Plena, pure white double flowers, in bloom from 

 July to October. 



Aconitum Napellus (Monkshood), dark blue; four to six feet; June 

 to August. 



Aconitum Versicolor, variegated, blue and white; three to five feet; 

 July to August. 



Arabis Alpina, pure white flowers, eight inches; May. 



Asclepias tuberosa, orange colored flowers; two feet; July. 



Amsonia salicifolia, lavender blue, in clusters ; three feet ; June. 



Anemone Japonica, purplish rose; eighteen inches; September. 



Aquilegia jocunda (Columbine), dark blue, white center; two feet; 

 June. 



Aquilegia striata, striped, blue and white. 



Aquilegia Sibirica, dark bluish-black flowers, very double ; one foot ; 

 June. 



Baptisia cerulea, brightest blue; two feet; June. 



Baptisia alba, flowers pure white; two feet; June. 



Bocconia cordata, very showy, large foliage, spikes of whitish flowers ; 

 six to eight feet; July. ^ 



Callirrhoe involucrata, trailing plant with bright crimson flowers j 

 June. 



