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Six Beautiful Hardy 
Delphinium—Qold JWedal 
Jdybrids 
Tall, Graceful Spikes of Flowers of Exquisite Colors. 
Rich Purples, Delicate Blues, Rare Pinks, Besides 
Charming Color Combinations 
Never before have we been able to offer so won¬ 
derful an assortment of Delphiniums as are contained 
in our Gold Medal Hybrids Mixture. There are 
many species in cultivation, but these tall hybrids 
with their almost unlimited range of colors, are the 
best. 
Plnemone—Windflower 
ST. BRIGID —Is in full flower by September 20th. 
The color is delicate silvery pink, shaded with rose 
and mauve. 
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LADY STRATHEDEN— The Golden Ball Geum. The 
\ counterpart of the well known scarlet, except it is 
* a rich golden yellow. 
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(1) Delphinium, Gold Medal Hy- ) 
brids .15c ♦ 
(2) Delphinium, Chinese Blue But- I 
terfly .10c : 
(3) Painted Daisies .12c i 
(4) Kansas Gay Feather.15c : 
(5) Anemone, St. Brigid. 12c ! 
(6) Geum, Lady Stratheden.12c 
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SPECIAL OFFER 
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One full size seed 
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Perennials 
{Painted Daisies (Pyrethrum 
Jiybridum) 
The fine fern-like foliage is most attractive. Easy 
to grow, and blossoms in June and occasionally 
again in the fall. Our mixture contains all shades 
from white to crimson, but can be supplied in mixed 
colors only. 
jCiatris—'Blazing Star or 
Qay-feather 
The popular name of this plant is Kansas Gay 
Feather. Nothing can be planted that will attract 
more attention; beautiful as well as odd. Blooms in 
mid-summer and throws up long, narrow spikes of 
rich purple flowers. 
Delphinium or JCarkspur 
CHINESE BLUE —Entirely distinct. Has the grace 
of the Annual Larkspur, with the lasting qualities 
of the Perennial Delphinium. Gentian-blue flower. 
