Seeds of Perennials 
New Named Delphiniums 
§86ol. - Amos Poiry. Spilcos G feet high, flowers 2*4 inches across, semi¬ 
double, of rich, rosy mauve suffused and flushed sky-blue, black 
®y® .,.Pkt., $ .25 
§8652. - Andrew Carnegie. Double flowers of soft lilac with blue con- 
^ or .Pkt., $ .25 
K«rr a* Hugo Poortman. Semi-double flowers of pale blue color.. Pkt.! .25 
- King of Delphiniums. Enormous double flowers of indigo bluo with 
p white narrow center petals.O 0 p failed. 
nacre* K. Th. Caron. Bright gentian blue with white center... Pkt., $ .25 
t) , . - Queen Wilhelmina. The loveliest of all Larkspur. Enormous, double 
rtaerr, flowerfJ °l 81,,f y P» le l >h>° with renter petals of rosy mauve.Crop failed 
Zuster Lugten. Dark blue, very clear.Pkt., $ .25 
Delphinium Pauli 
n t> T" 1 Lar ! <SpUr from ® ast Africa, named after the missionary director, Prof. 
r. I aul, who discovered this plant in the prairies at the foot of the Meur Moun¬ 
ts.ns, at a height of about 3,600 feet. The plants, similar to D. Chinensis, form 
loose branches in bushes, 1% to 2 feet in height. On the wire-like stiff stems and 
branches appear the pure white flowers, 1 >/ 2 to 1% inches in diameter, with spurs 
of equal length. The stamens are dark violet brown. A principal feature of this 
new plant is the intense sweet Eueliaris-like scent of the flowers, even noticeable 
at. a distance, which lasts until the flowers fade. Foliage 5 to 7 fold divided; dark 
green with distinct lighter veins. 
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Delphinium Rev. E. Lascelles 
.. . 0n . e °L* h * finest var5 °hes of hardy Larkspurs, introduced a few years ago in 
England. The flowers are large and double, and of a beautiful deep blue with white 
center. Not all the seedlings of any Delphinium come true, but a 
may be expected from the above seed, 
duce some choice hybrids. 
§8887.. .pw., $ , 50 
good percentage 
The remainder of the seedlings should pro- 
Erigeron Multiradiatus Roseus (Flea Bane) 
The very graceful flowers of this new variety which the plant produces abund¬ 
ant y and which measure about 2% inches across, are composed of innumerable 
close and narrow standing rosy-colored petals, which surround the golden vellow 
disc, it is a splendid and artistic cutflower. 
8760. . pkt, $ .25 
Hesperis Lampsanifolia (Sweet Rocket) 
A new biennial Sweet Pocket from the mountains of Montenegro. The very 
robust growing, numerous branched plants attain a height of 3 feet, and during 
July and August are glowing with pyramidal upright clusters of brilliant purple 
88873 *' _ n ° ther valuabIe acquisition to give us flowers during July and August. 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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