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D. M. ANDREWS, BOULDER, COLORADO. 
Cyperus strigosus. 
common Umbrella Plant will do best where 
it can have plenty of moisture. 
DELPHINIUM. 
Perennial Larkspur. 
Several of the Delphiniums are well known, 
and are among the most valuable of hardy 
plants. We are offering now for the first 
time a few exceedingly valuable sorts which 
can scarcely fail to be very popular. Nearly 
all grow readily from seed. 
(Open Flowered Section.) 
Delphinium azureum.* 3 feet. Very graceful 
sort, with sky-blue flowers; rare. Seed 15 cts. 
D. azureum abidum.* 3 feet. Flowers large, 
white; more common than the type. Seed 
10 cents. 
D. elatum. 6 feet. Very large showy sort. Seed 
5 cents. 
D. Menziesii.* 1 foot. 
Very dwarf, and 
very early, a re¬ 
markably distinct 
sort. Flowers very 
deep blue. Seed 
25 cents. 
D. Occidental.* 4 ft. 
Robust species 
with nearly black 
flowers. Seed 15 
cents. 
D. Scopulorum.* 3 ft. 
Very beautiful, 
large flowers i n 
long spikes of most Delphinium, 
intense blue. Extra 
good, and blooms first year if sown early. 
$1.00 per dozen; seed 10 cents. 
(Cashmerianum or Hooded Section.) 
D. Cashmerianum. 1% feet. Belongs to a very 
distinct type. Flowers in loose panicles, 
curiously hooded, pale to deep blue. Seed 
10 cents. 
D. nudicaule. 1^ feet. A beautiful California 
species resembling the preceeding but flowers 
of most brilliant scarlet. Seed 10 cents. 
