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Hedge Lawn Nurseries, Inc., Roano\e, Virginia 
Delphinium. 
Novae Angeliae Barr’s Pink. A 
strong vigorous grower, forming 
shapely plants from four to five feet 
high and the finest bright pink flow¬ 
ers of any aster yet introduced. 
Queen Mary. 4 feet. Flowers are 
dark sky-blue and frilled. Plant is 
of the climax type, but with more 
lateral branches. It is one of the best 
of the Novi Belgi type yet introduced. 
A splendid variety for cutting. 
CAMPANULA—BELLFLOWER 
A large and varied family of the 
greatest value for general garden 
decorations. They are of the easiest 
culture, thriving in any ordinary gar¬ 
den soil. 
Medium Calcycanthema (Cup and 
Saucer). Blue and Rose. 
Telham Beauty. Very large flow¬ 
ered, china blue, silvery shading. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Hardy, large-flowering, Pompon, 
Button, and single-flowering. Best 
commercial varieties in all colors 
from 2^-inch pots for spring de¬ 
livery. 
Chrysanthemum. Dark red, quilled, 
special. Doz. $2.00. 
COLUMBINES 
The Columbine is one of the most 
beautiful of all hardy plants and 
make themselves at home in any 
hardy border. Their period of flowering covers the late spring and 
early summer months. Taken as a whole, they are the most import¬ 
ant part of the hardy garden and should be grown in quantity by 
every lover of old-fashioned garden flowers. The following varie¬ 
ties are all suitable for cutting and are attractive when used with 
other flowers. 
Alpina. Grows about a foot high, having dark blue flowers. 
Dobbie’s Imperial Hybrids. A very fine assortment by a European 
hybridizer which will be sure to charm you by its beauty. 
Long-Spurred Hybrids. We offer an unusually choice strain of 
these lovely hybrids, ranging in color tones from creamy white and 
yellow to bronze-red and blue shades. No two plants resemble each 
other in color, and the combination of shades found in this selection 
defies description. 
Rocky Mountain (The State Flower of Colorado). Very beautiful, 
hardy perennial; sepals blue, petals white. Thrives in any state ex¬ 
cept in extreme south. Does best in partial shade. Plant early. 
Starts growth early in spring. Blooms first of May. 
Rainbow Blend. An unsurpassed strain in habit, vigor of growth, 
length of spur and size of flower. Brilliant colors in shades of pink, 
rose scarlet, velvety reds and purples, including tints heretofore un¬ 
known. Sold in mixed colors only. 
Cowslip. Invincible giant. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) 
Belladonna. The most continuous blooming of all, never being out 
bloom from June first until cut down by hard frost. The clear tur¬ 
quoise blue of its flowers is not equalled for delicacy and beauty by 
any other flowers. 
Bellamosum. The dark blue form of the popular Belladonna. 
English Hybrids. (Blackmore and Langdon’s best strain.) For 
many years we have grown many different strains of Delphinium 
having in mind to supply our customers with the best obtainable. 
This strain without a doubt stands in a class by itself. It has the 
range of colors well divided in the palest shades of blue to the 
deepest indigo with a strong run of the most delicate shades of rose, 
double and single. One year plants. Two year plants. 
Hollyhock. Type, Special Selection. This is the newest and at pres¬ 
ent the most popular type of the garden Delphinium. It is distinct 
because of its broad, conical spike and enormous individual flowers, 
1^4-2 inches in diameter, in all shades of blue blended with mauve 
and violet. Also contains some fine clear white types. 
Hybrids, Extra Gold Medal. Seed collected from good selection of 
healthy Gold Medal plants. 
Diener’s Delphinium Hybrid Perennials (Dreams of Beauty). The 
largest and most perfect strain of perennial Delphinium so far pro¬ 
duced. They are also the best strain to stand great heat. This has 
been proved in comparing the best European strains and those of 
this country with them. 
The color combinations are exceptionally beautiful and the name 
Dreams of Beauty is about the most fitting for them as you will agree 
when you see them in flower. They bring immense flowers on slender 
wirelike stems with laterals. They are disease resisting and do not 
mildew. Include all colors which run from pale skyblue through all 
shades of blue, to the deepest indigo blue. Are alive and distinct, 
none of those pale, washed-out colors in this strain. A great many 
have pink fillings. They are single, semi-double and double. 2 % 
Pot Plants, $1.50 dozen. 
Pudor’s Dream. A magnificent seedling from our Prize Winner 
strain. Without doubt the handsomest Delphinium ever raised (so 
far) or grown in our gardens, and we have many gems. 
The COLOR? The outside petals are a deep clear blue; the inside 
petals a lovely clear orchid pink; the whole flower being overlaid 
with a glistening silver sheen. The bee is white. CONSTITUTION 
is most vigorous and robust. The height is up to nine feet. The 
FLOWER STALK is perfect, with the large blossom pips beautifully 
and artistically arranged, not too solid and not too thin. 
Chinensis. A very pretty variety with fine feathery foliage and 
intense gentian-blue flowers in open panicles. 
