Our Hybrid Delphiniums are breathtakingly magnificent 
Delphinium, English Hollyhock 
Delphinium * Perennial Larkspur 
One of the most popular perennials. Excellent for cutting. 
Blackmore & Langdon’s Imported Strain. A new improved type of this fine English 
variety. Plants are of strong, vigorous growth and produce immense spikes of large 
flowers. Every describable shade of blue is in this mixture. Trade pkt. 50c.; $3.00 per oz. 
English Hollyhock, Watkin Samuels’ Wrexham Strain. The finest large- 
flowered type to date. Immense spikes. Trade pkt. (4oz. Oz. 
Art Shades.$0 75 $2 00 
Deep Blue Shades. 75 2 00 
Light Blue Shades. 75 2 00 
Selected Mixture. 50 $5 00 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
Summer Cloud. A fine new pure white type.$0 50 $3 50 
Belladonna Improved (Cliveden Beauty). A very select strain. 
Turquoise-blue . 40 1 75 
Belladonna. Regular Strain. 25 1 25 
Bellamosum, Improved. A dark blue type of Belladonna. 40 1 75 
Bellamosum. Regular Strain. 25 1 25 
Cardinale. Large, brilliant scarlet flowers. 40 2 50 
Grandiflorum (chinense). Blue. 3 ft. 20 75 
Grandiflorum album (chinense album). White. 3 ft. 20 75 
Michell’s Gold Medal Hybrids. A fine strain. Long spikes of 
large flowers. 25 1 00 
%lb. 
$6 50 
4 50 
6 50 
4 50 
3 50 
Trade pkt. 
Oz. 
Blue Butterfly. An annual variety with deep blue flowers. . . 
.$0 20 
$0 75 
White Butterfly. Annual. 
. 20 
75 
Dianthus * Pinks 
Sweet Wivelsfield. A new annual hybrid variety. Seed started indoors 
in January and planted out in April will commence to flower in May, 
blooming profusely all summer in a great variation of colors. Trade 
pkt. 25c.; $1.00 per oz. 
DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES Trade pkt. Oz. 
*Chinensis, Tom Thumb, Brilliant. Double scarlet 
flowers. Very beautiful little edging or border plant 
which should be better known. A perfect gem for the 
rock-garden.$0 40 $2 00 
Chinensis, Mixed. China or India Pink... . Yflb. $1.40. . 15 40 
Fringed, Mixed. Large flowers. 15 50 
Japan Pink, Mixed. Choice colors. 15 50 
SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETY 
Japan Pink, Mixed. 15 50 
HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES 
*Allwoodi alpinus. Flowers from seed the first year. A 
perfect gem for the rock-garden. Choice assortment of 
colors. 4 to 6 in. Ytoz. $2.00. . 50 
*Plumarius, Cyclops. Single Perpetual Grass Pinks. 
Assorted colors, with blood-red eye. 25 1 00 
*Caesius. Cheddar Pink. Pink. 30 1 25 
Clove-scented, Double and Semi-double, Mixed. 30 1 25 
*Deltoides, Brilliant. Maiden Pink. Dwarf. Brilliant 
carmine. 30 1 50 
Double Scotch, Mixed. Choice colors. 30 1 25 
Latifolius atrococcineus fl.-pl. Double Everblooming 
Sweet William. Double; scarlet. 20 75 
Pheasant’s Eye, Mixed. Single; fringed. 15 50 
Rock-Garden Varieties 
*A special mixture of 25 rare varieties well adapted for rock-gardens. 
Trade pkt. 50c.; $3.00 per oz. 
Dictamnus • Gas-Plant 
Dictamnus seed is slow of germination; sow in coldframe in the fall 
and leave undisturbed until spring. Trade pkt Oz 
Fraxinella. Perennial. Purple-red flowers. 2% ft . $0 30 $2 00 
Didiscus 
Caerulea. Blue Lace Flower. Easily grown annual with 
lavender-blue, lace-like flowers; excellent for cutting. 
3 ft.i/ 4 lb. $3.00. . 
Digitalis • Foxgl ove 
Giant Shirley, Mixed. An excellent giant strain, grow¬ 
ing 3 to 5 feet high, with enormous spiked flowers. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora, Pink. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora, Purple. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora, White. 
Purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Mixed. 
Grandiflora. Light yellow. 
Monstrosa. Mammoth spikes; various colors. 
Dimorphotheca 
Aurantiaca. African Orange Daisy. Golden orange 
flowers, fine for cutting. Well adapted for forcing. 1 ft.. 
Aurantiaca hybrida. Various colors. 1 ft. 
DolicHos • Hyacinth Bean 
Choice Mixed . V^b. 30c.. . 
25 1 00 
20 60 
20 60 
20 60 
20 60 
15 50 
25 1 00 
20 75 
20 75 
20 75 
10 
Dracaena 
Useful as center plants for vases, baskets, etc. Seeds are sent out in the 
hull or berry and should be rubbed out before sowing. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Australis. Broad leaves. V^b. $2.00. .$0. 20 $0 60 
Indivisa. Narrow green leaves. The popular center plant 
for vases. Vtlb. $1.00. . 15 40 
DUSTY MILLER. See Centaurea and Cineraria maritima. 
Varieties marked * are especially suitable for rock-gardens 
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HENRY F. MICHELL CO 
