SUMMER AND FALL 1934 SEED AND BULB CATALOG 
SIBERIAN WALLFLOWER 
CHEIRANTHUS ALLIONII. Is undoubtedly the finest orange-colored bedding 
plant grown. Sown in July and planted out in October in small beds or colonies 
of a dozen plants or so, a brilliant display is provided during the following 
April and onwards. Sown in September, planted out in March, a blaze of 
bloom can be obtained during the summer months, or can be sown in March 
for blooming from July to November. This lovely subject has been much neg¬ 
lected. Our notice, however, has brought it into prominence, and thousands 
of our customers have grown it with great success. It is delightfully frag¬ 
rant. Per pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
DIGITALIS — FOXGLOVE 
A fine border plant, suited for partially shaded positions. 4 to 5 feet. 
In order to get flowering plants in the spring, seed must be sown this summer 
or in early fall. 
THE SHIRLEY (New). Magnificent strain, enormous flowers from pure white 
to deepest rose. Mixed. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts. for 25c. 
CANARIENSIS. Canary yellow Foxglove. Pkt., 25c. 
ALBA. A pure white, lovely Foxglove, makes a beautiful showing among shrub¬ 
bery. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts. for 25c. 
LITZ’S NEW PINK HYBRIDS. A very fine strain which originated in South 
Africa of remarkable beauty. A hardy perennial. Per pkt. 15c. 
Delphiniums —Hardy Perennial Larkspur 
A Lovely New Seedling from Our “MOTHER OF PEARL” 
Plant No. 66 as Parent. A beautiful all-cobalt blue. Note the 
fluted and ruffled flower petals. 
Seeds Ready for Distribution this Year by Middle of July 
The above also applies to AQUILEGIA and LUPINE SEEDS. 
This early maturity of our seeds will enable you to sow your seeds outside in 
the late summer, obtain nice husky seedlings before freezing weather sets in, 
and transplant for the winter in your cold frames (in extremely cold climates), oi 
in milder climates leave them right outdoors through the winter, and transplant 
to the permanent positions in the spring. 
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