Lamartina Delphinium, Indigo Blue 
A Tower of Blue Beauty 
Pink Charmer Phlox, U Weeks Parly 
PROGRESS 
New 
INDIGO 
I BLUE 
I Delphinium 
Everblooming 
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RICH BLUE. All lovers of 
blue will want Lamartina Del' 
phinium. The color is the deep' 
est, richest, purest blue you 
ever saw. BLUE! Yes BLUE! 
Deep, soubsatisfying blue, as 
rich as indigo. 
EVERBLOOMING! Not a 
dilly'dally flower, but one that 
comes to stay. Blooms middle of 
June until mid'October or long' 
er. Three months or more of 
rich blue beauty! 
TALL, MANY FLOWERS! 
Probably the heaviest loaded of 
all Delphiniums, with side spikes 
each seeming in a hurry to take 
its place as main bloomer. Many 
spikes flowering at once—10 to 
20 spikes per plant. Grows 4 to 
5 feet high and higher—-some' 
times 7 feet. Rivals hollyhocks 
in size, beats other Delphiniums 
for beauty. 
PRICES: 40c each; 3 for 
#1.00; 6 for #1.75; 12 for #2.95; 
25 for #5.00. 
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PROGRESS 
FOUR 
WEEKS 
EARLY 
Pink 
Charmer 
Phlox 
EARLY! Starts blooming in 
June, 30 days earlier than 
others. Gives you Phlox while 
your neighbor waits. 
EVERBLOOMING! Keeps 
right on blooming heavily until 
September. Blooms just as long, 
or longer, than any Phlox grown. 
RICH COLORS! Impossible 
to show the rich coloring in 
print. You cannot imagine the 
rich, pure mauve'pink color of 
this charming Phlox. Note also 
the beautifully shaped flower 
head, one of the most beautiful 
Phlox grown. 
SUCCESS! Now many can 
have Phlox who could not have 
them before. Pink Charmer sue' 
ceeds where others fail, grows 
most anywhere, as easily grown 
as Iris. PRICES: 40c each; 3 for 
#1.00; 6 for #1.75; 12 for #2.95; 
25 for #5.00. 
. . . . THE BOOK OF 
Painted Daisies 
With 
Just imagine the fluffy beauty of 
a hothouse Chrysanthemum com' 
bined with the demure and charm' 
ing beauty of the Painted Daisy! 
The picture above gives you an 
idea but only in the flowers them' 
selves can you see the dainty 
fluffiness of the centers, the rich 
coloring, and the shy grace of the 
petals. These are Painted Daisies 
over whom some fairy godmother 
—like Cinderella’s—has waved a 
magic wand, and like Cinderella 
