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DELPHINIUM 



(Hardy Perennial Larkspur) 



Seed may be sown any time from Spring till Autumn. Sow in fine soil 

 to the depth of the seed, not deeper than '/g inch. Firm the soil and moisten 

 thoroughly. Keep shaded and moist, with a free circulation of air at all 

 times, and examine daily to make certain that the soil is moist. In 20 days 

 the pointed seed leaves will appear, remove shade and when the true, or 

 round leaves appear, transplant to their permanent places. Keep the seed- 

 lings shaded until the roots take hold and then let the sun and rain do their 

 work. 



Early Spring sowings will produce some flowers in the early Fall and 

 will be at their best the following Spring. 



Blackmore 8C Langdon's Prize Strain, from their world-famed collec- 

 tion of the finest hybrids in existence. Pkt., ^1.00. Pkt. 



New Hollyhock Strain — A striking and valuable addition to the numer- 

 ous varieties of Delphinium producing one large spike with double 

 and single flowers of enormous size in many colors. Pkt., 50 



Grandiflorum (Gold Medal Hybrids) — Finest mixed hybrids, contain- 

 ing every imaginable shade of blue to white, single and double. 

 H oz., 60c ^0.10 



Chinese — Grow about 18 inches high with fine, feathery foliage. Blue, 



White. M oz., 40c; each 10 



Nudicaule — Dwarf, bright scarlet 15 



Belladonna — Blooms continuously from June until frost. Color, clear 



turquoise-blue. % oz., ^1.00 15 



Bellamosum — A dark blue form of Belladonna 15 



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Formosum — Beautiful spikes blue with white center 



Double Hybrids — Finest double flowering, mixed in great variety 



charming colors. M oz., 75c 



ANNUAL LARKSPUR— See Page 26 

 ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) 

 Ruthenicus — Stately, hardy perennial with thistlelike foliage and steel-blue 

 round flowers, excellent for the back of herbaceous borders. 3 to 

 5 feet 10 



ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 

 Amethystinum — Hardy 

 ornamental plants, 

 with finely cut, spiny 

 foliage and thistle- 

 1 i k e heads. Color 

 amethystine blue. 

 Fine for winter bou- 

 quets 10 



Larkspur 



Lupine 



LEPTOSIPHON 



Free flowering dwarf hardy annuals bearing bright flowers profusely in many 

 colors, suitable for edging or rock work. Finest Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 



LOPHOSPERMUM Pkt. 



Scandens — A beautiful climbing annual with rosy-purple flowers ^0.10 



LUNARIA (Honesty)— Silver Dollar Plant 

 Biennis — An early flowering hardy biennial, flowers purple and white fol- 

 lowed by round, flat, silvery pods used for winter bouquets 10 



LUPINUS 



(Lupine) 

 Showy border plants easily grown from seed. Pkt. 



Annual Varieties Mixed — Oz., 25c $0.10 



Perennial Lupines, Polyphyllus — Blue, Rose, White. Each 10 



Mixed Perennial Varieties — Oz., 30c 10 



New Perennial Hybrids — A new strain bearing handsome spikes of flowers in a 

 great range of colors, including pinks, fawn, purple, rose, etc., deliciously 

 scented. Pkt., 25c. 



LINUM (Hax) 

 Free-flowering, pretty plants. 



Flavum — Dwarf yellow perennial $0.10 



Grandiflorum Coccineum — A beautiful dwarf annual, with crimson flowers.. .10 



