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TOTTY’S DELPHINIUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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DELPHINIUMS, OR PERENNIAL LARKSPURS— 
I1ARD Y HERBACEOUS —Continued 
The following varieties are offered in dor¬ 
mant clumps for early Spring delivery: 
ANDREW CARNEGIE. Enormous double flow¬ 
ers; soft lilac with blue center. 
AMOS PERRY. Lovely variety, semi-double; 
23^2 inches across. Color, rosy-mauve flushed sky- 
blue on outer petals; very dark conspicuous eye. 
BELLADONNA GRANDIFLORA. Lovely sky- 
blue flowers; marvelous variety in its color. 
CAPRI. The most beautiful novelty of the Bella¬ 
donna section. This is considered the best single 
sky-blue Delphinium yet offered. The habit is 
branching, similar to Persimmon, and the flowers 
extend over a long period. 
CORRY. Sky-blue shading to red on outer pet¬ 
als; fine double variety. 
CHINENSE. Very dwarf; specially fine foliage 
and intensely blue flowers. 
EMILY. Color rich blue, shaded rose. One of 
the most attractive varieties ever offered. 
FRANCIS F. FOX. Fine, dark blue, with spe¬ 
cially large flowers; very vigorous habit. Height 6 
feet. 
FORMOSUM. Splendid dark blue, with white 
center. This is a very fine species and one of the 
very few that comes absolutely true from seed. 
KING OF DELPHINIUMS. Quite distinct 
among the newer types of Delphiniums; under favor¬ 
able conditions they will run as high as 8 feet; flowers, 
of gigantic size; color rich gentian blue, with strik¬ 
ing white center. 
LAMARTINE. One of the best in cultivation, 
both in habit and color, the latter being a deep sky 
blue, with pure white center. 
MOERHEIMI. The first pure white Delphinium. 
Habit exactly the same as Capri; color pure white, 
without any other shading. The long, handsome 
sprays are borne in profusion over a long period of 
growth, making it invaluable for cutting. 
J. W. KELWAY. Dark blue, shading toward 
purple, with a large, striking white eye. 
LESLIE. Splendid azure blue, the individual 
flowers of which are more than 2 inches across. A 
majestic grower that always demands attention. 
LIZE. Single flower; light blue flowers of good 
size and substance. 
MR. J. S. BRUNTON. Sapphire blue; Bella. 
Type, very continuous in bloom. 
MRS. CREIGHTON. Charming variety for 
massing in clumps; deep Oxford blue, with a bright 
brown center. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA. Large-flowering, sky- 
blue, variety delicately veined with lilac, with a 
beautiful, white eye. This variety must be classed 
as one of the finest. 
REV. E. LASCELLES. Very strong grower, 6 
feet or more in height; color distinct blue, with white 
center. Most stately and impressive border plant. 
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