"ill Your Gardens with Color and Fragrance 
Known generally as the “Wrexham” Delphiniums, as they were originated by 
Mr. Watkin Samuel, of Wrexham, England. The flower-stems are unusually long, 
frequently rising to 8 feet, with 
the flowers extending down the 
stem 23^ to 3 feet. Colors range 
from soft blues and pale lavenders 
to the darkest blues imaginable, 
with the “bee” or center in con¬ 
trasting colors. All of the seed we 
offer is European-grown, and has 
been saved from the best plants 
and most pronounced colors. 
Pkg. 45c. 
New Annual 
Delphinium 
Cambridge Blue 
Flowers of rich, clear blue, 
carried on stems from 2 to 3 feet 
high, thus making this annual 
valuable for cutting. The color is 
more brilliant than that of many 
of the perennial group, and in 
many gardens can well be substi¬ 
tuted for the perennials. Pkg. 25c. 
Annual Larkspur 
Blue Bell 
In this newcomer of the Giant 
Imperial type we have the long- 
desired deep sky-blue without the 
darker lilac tone. It is best de¬ 
scribed as “medium blue.” The 
spikes are very long, with a score 
or more large flowers, thus making 
it valuable for cutting. Pkg. 25c. 
BHI 
THE FIFTEENTH 
National Flower 
AND 
Garden Show 
April 14 to 22,1934 
EDGERTON PARK 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Exhibits of New and 
Unusual Flowers 
Foundation Plantings 
Tulip-Gardens 
Rock-Gardens 
Ledge-Gardens 
Rose-Gardens 
Lily-Gardens 
Garden Club Displays 
Remember the Date. 
Plan to Attend. 
Hollyhock Delphiniums 
Swiss 
Giant Pansy 
Sw iss Giant Pa nsies 
This strain shows the richest 
and most brilliant colors found in 
the Pansy family. The flowers are 
unusually large, firm in texture 
and well suited to cutting, but it is 
in a mass planting that the colors 
are seen at their best. 
Alpenglow. Rich velvety garnet. 
Lake of Thun. Blue with black 
center. 
Golden Giant. Golden yellow, 
blotched on lower petals. 
Swiss Giant Mixed Colors. 
Each of the above Pansies, 
pkg. 25c. 
New Giant Imperial 
Larkspur 
Tall spikes, almost 4 feet high, 
and thickly branched, bear quan¬ 
tities of double flowers. 
Imperial Blue Spire. The flowers 
are full double and a deep 
intense Oxford-blue. Its stems 
are from 3 to 4 feet long. 
Imperial White Spire. Pure white 
without trace of any other color. 
Flowers full double on the usual 
tall and strong stems that mark 
this strain of Larkspur. 
Carmine King. Like all of this 
class, the flowers are double, 
salmon and deep carmine, and 
carried on long spikes. 
Gloria. Distinguished by the rich 
deep rose tones of the double 
blooms. 
Exquisite Pink Improved. A new 
variety that is a distinct favor¬ 
ite with amateur and profes¬ 
sional gardeners. Color soft 
pink; the blooms are carried in 
extra-large trusses on long stems. 
Each of the above Larkspurs, pkg. 
15c; Vsoz.25c; */i oz -45c; V2<> z .85c. 
Hollyhock Delphinium 
