DELPHINIUMS 
(Larkspur) 
The Perennial Delphiniums 
are best sown in summer, as the}' 
then make strong plants to flower 
following season. They can also 
be sown early in spring, and are 
very effective in borders during 
the early summer the following 
year. 
Per pkt. 
No. 510. Delphinium, 
C a r t e r ’ s 
Choicest 
Mixed. A 
wonderful im- 
provement on 
other varie- 
ties. 3 to 5 
feet 16 and .26 
“ 641. Cardinale. Scarlet 
species from Califor- 
nia. 2 feet 16 
“ 542. Cashmerianum. Rich 
blue, lj^feet ... .16 
“ 543. Nudicaule. Dwarf 
orange-scarlet; hardy. 
1 foot 16 
“ 544. Sulphureum (Zalil). 
Long spikes of sul- 
phur-yellow flowers. 
4 feet .16 
" 545. Formosum. Rich 
deep blue, magnifi- 
cent. 3 feet 16 
“ 546. Formosum caelesti- 
num. A paler shade 
of blue; superb. 3 
feet 10 
“ 547. Choice Mixed ... .10 
DIDISCUS. — Prettj' half-hardy 
annual ; fine for pot culture. 
No. 548. Cceruleus. Bright 
blue. 1 foot .... 
DIGITALIS. — See Foxglove, page 
DISEMMA. -Easily raised from 
seed, by sowing in heat in 
early spring, and potting 
off. 
No. 549. Coccinea. Scarlet 
Passion Flower; green- 
house perennial climb- 
er 
DRACAJNA (Dragon Plant). — 
Easily raised from seed. 
Sow in pans, in heat, in 
early spring. 
No. 550. Rubra. A decorative 
table plant with vari- 
ously coloured foliage. 
2 feet 
15 
.26 
.26 
Carter’s Perennial Delphinium 
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