CHOICE HANDSOME DELPHINIUMS 
Kelway’s Gold Medal. Supe¬ 
rior and magnificent. Since 1880 the 
famous Kelway Gardens, Langport, 
England have been the workshop 
for Delphinium improvement. This 
wonderful |Gold Medal mixture, so 
called because of the many certifi¬ 
cates, awards and medals received, 
contains all of the latest and best 
characteristics of the modern Del¬ 
phinium including 3 inchejs across 
the pip flowers, spire-shaped spikes, 
flowers spaced well apart on the tall 
spike with awiderange of lovely 
tints and shades from dark blues 
and purples to light and sky blue 
with tints of pink and delicate mauve 
and delightfully contrasting center 
markings in huge single and semi¬ 
double flowers. You will be well 
repaid by securing this marvelous 
mixture. Packet 5 cents. 
Delphiniums. The culture is 
very simple. Plant in good moist 
friable loam. With old manure 
mulching twice a year, the life and 
growth of the plants will be pro¬ 
moted for many years, increasing 
their size and beauty every season. 
Under the best conditions, the bet¬ 
ter Hybrid Delphiniums will attain 
six or seven feet in height and per¬ 
haps even more, with large flowers 
borne closely upon long spikes. Crop¬ 
ped to six inches after blooming, a 
new lot of stalks will soon develop 
and bloom. J. of H. London. 
Blackmore and Langdon Strain. We have been able to secure this famous strain 
direct from the originators. Large, double-flowered splendid mixture. 50 seeds 5c. 
Hurst Monarch Strain. Among the finest double-flowered Delphiniums in existance. 
Spikes will grow to 4ft. Flowers large, colors varied and beautiful. Continuous bloomer. 
Cleveden Beauty. Lovely light blue. The finest strain of Belladonna on the market. 
Cardinale. Fine large-flowered brilliant scarlet with peach-red interior. 
Nora Ferguson. A choice new variety, beautiful pale blue with lorel}' pink shadings. 
Summer Cloud. A Wrexham strain of finest pure white. Very lovely. 
The Shah. Beautiful rosy-lavender, semi-double flowers upon tall spikes. Splendid. 
Notice. A few letters from pleased patrons: Dear Sirs: The money for this order 
comes from my profits on your seeds. I have enough Delphinium seedlings for myself and 
friends and sold 3doz. plants at 50c. a doz. All from a 5c. packet of seed. The Iris is do¬ 
ing fine. All this in spite of the fact that both varieties are considered hard to grow around 
here. Mr. Edward Olson, Brookings Co., S. Dak., June 16, 1936. 
Dear Sirs: I never thought that I could raise such beautiful Delphiniums. I have nine 
blooming and every one is different and I have people here every day admiring them. I 
am well pleased with all my seed. Mr. Fred Glaser, Washington Co., Minn., July 5, 1936. 
Dear Sirs: I want to tell you how beautiful my Hurst Monarch Strain Delphiniums 
are right now. I purchased seeds from you about a year ago, and the shades of blue are ex¬ 
quisite. The plants are about 4ft. tall. Mrs. C. G. Condit, Lucas Co., Ohio, June 18, 1936. 
Dear Friends: I visited a garden containing the most beautiful Delphiniums I have ever 
seen. The blooms ranged from white to purple and were of various shades and colors. The 
owner said she bought the seed from you last Summer. On her recommendation, I am 
expecting great results. Miss Anna B. Thompson, Lawrence Co., Pa., June 24, 1936. 
