DELPHINIUMS 
R ARE indeed are the plants that are as stately as Delphiniums, and still rarer are the plants that are so 
popular in modern gardens. The rich tones of blue seem to reflect the colors of the sky, and are only 
enhanced in loveliness by the mauves and pure whites. The flower-spikes are from 4 to 6 feet tall, and 
covered for almost half their length with blooms. Plants should be set in well-prepared soil in Fall or early 
Spring; use bonemeal as a plant-food; do not allow seed to form. 
PRIZE-WINNING NAMED DELPHINIUMS 
These are from the famous Blackmore & Langdon’s named assortment. Like many hybrids, the varieties 
may not come absolutely true to name, but they do show unusual qualities in color and in size of bloom. Our 
plants are grown from seed saved from selected plants. 
A. J. Moir. Gold Medal winner. Blue; white eye. Semi-double. 
Blue Gown. Ultramarine-blue; small black eye. Semi-double. 
D. B. Crane. Deep lavender with white eye. Semi-double. 
Duchess of Portland. A new and desirable variety. Color deep 
ultramarine-blue; snow-white eye. 
Lady Diana. Sky-blue, lightly touched mauve; white eye* 
Semi-double. 
Lady Guinevere. Mauve; white eye. Large, semi-double flowers. 
Laura Fairbrother. New. Blooms semi-double, mauve, with 
small white eye. Extra-long flower-spike. 
All Prize-Winning Named Delphiniums, 50 cts. each, $4.00 for 10 
An order for plants must amount to $2.00 or more 
PlTZONKA’S Pansy Farm 
BRISTOL 
PENNSYLVANIA 
