MADISON, N. J. 
DELPHINIUMS, or PERENNIAL LARKSPURS—Continued 
Emily. Color rich blue, shaded rose. One of the 
most attractive varieties ever offered. 
Francis F. Fox. Fine, dark blue, with specially 
large flowers; very vigorous habit. Height 6 
feet. 
Formosum. Splendid dark blue, with white cen¬ 
ter. 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 ot Delphiniums; under favorable 
conditions they will run as high asS feet; flowers of 
gigantic size; color rich gentian blue, with striking 
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. 
Le Danube. Beautiful pale blue, with a center of 
lilac pink. A difficult variety to propagate. 
Leslie. Splendid azure blue, the individual flowers 
of which are more than 2 inches across. A majes¬ 
tic grower that always demands attention. 
Moerheimi. The first pure white Delphinium. 
J fa bit exactly the same as Capri; color pure white, 
without any other shading. The long, handsome 
sprays are borne in profusion over a long period 
ol growth, making it invaluable for cutting. 
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. 
Delphinium Seedlings—Totty’s Special Hybrids 
We offer for Fall planting a collection of year-old clumps raised from the finest varieties in the world. 
1 hese have flowered in our gardens and we are safe in saying there are many of them superior to main- 
ot the named varieties. Their constitution has not been impaired by excessive propagation, and we 
cannot too highly recommend these seedlings. Customers who saw them growing with us this 
bummer were most enthusiastic and stated they never saw finer spikes. 
Price: 50c. per clump, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
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