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ZACHMAN’S PEAR NURSERY 
LaVague —An improvement over older varieties of similar color with im¬ 
mense conical heads. Produces in great profusion. Lavender-pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins —Flowers large. Pure white. Early. Free bloomer. Twenty 
inches tall. 
Pantheon —Extra large. Almost flat flowers. Known as the peerless pink 
Phlox. A wonderful variety. 
Rhinelander —A splendid old-time variety of good growing quality, and 
excellent habit. Flower heads are large and on good strong stems. The color 
is a beautiful salmon-pink. 
Von Hockberg —Produces large trusses of brilliant red that attract atten¬ 
tion anywhere. Very productive. 
Above Varieties, each $ .15; 7 for $ .85; 50 for $5.00 
Delphinium Belladonna (Larkspur)—You cannot picture the mid-summer 
garden without the Delphinium dominating all other colors. Its light blue 
flowers borne in great numbers on tall spikes are without peer in mid¬ 
summer. 
Delphinium Formosum (Larkspur)—This is the old favorite Larkspur, 
being a dark blue white center. It grows three to four feet high, is very 
vigorous, and excellent in combination with the Belladonna. 
Delphinium, Tall English (Larkspur)—An excellent grade imported from 
England. The plants are strong and vigorous growers with large flowers on 
spikes 3 feet long and over. Most of these run in the lighter shades of blue. 
Delphinium, Mixed Hybrids —This is a large-flowered Delphinium and a 
group of these in mixed colors make an attractive display. 
Above Varieties, each $ .20; 12 for $2.00; 50 for $7.50 
Chinese Lantern Plant (Psysalis Franchetti)—A very hardy perennial 
producing enormous orange colored fruit. Very attractive in beds, and 
excellent for winter decoration. 
Each $ .10; 6 for $ .50 
Canterbury Bells (Campanula Media)—This is one of the most beautiful 
early summer flowers, having tall spikes of huge bell-shaped pink flowers 
making a garden bouquet of entrancing beauty. It is biennial, but no garden 
is quite complete without the Canterbury Bell. 
Each $ .20; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85 
Hollyhocks —These stately majestic plants are as old as the country, but 
the double sorts are not so well known. We have them in double pink, double 
white, double cream, also assorted colors in both double and single. Six to 
eight feet. June to September. 
Each $ .15; 6 for $ .75; 12 for $1.25 
Yucca, Filamentosa. —A very striking plant of tropical appearance. A stiff 
clump of sword-like leaves is surmounted by a stalk of beautiful creamy 
white bell-shaped flowers. Well adapted to isolated positions on the lawn or 
on dry banks where other plants do not thrive. Five to six feet. June and 
July. 
Each $ .30; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.85 
Bleeding Heart —Have long racemes of pink flowers which are always at¬ 
tractive. Come up early in the spring ana flowers immediately. Two feet. 
May to July. 
Each $ .50; 3 for $1.35; 5 for $2.00 
