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COREOPSIS, Double-flowered 
Auriculata superba, Diadem. Grand novelty. Very free grow- 10 
ing. Large yellow flower with dark blotch in center.$1 10 
Mayfield Giant. An improved strain producing more vigorous 
plants with longer, firmer stems and larger individual yellow 
flowers..... 1 10 
Perry’s Double. As a result of careful crossing, this fine double 
is decidedly improved. It is a bright clear yellow of fine form 1 20 
DELPHINIUM • Hardy Larkspur 
Belladonna, Blue Grotto. Novelty. This has the wonderful 
characteristics of Belladonna Improved, but the flowers are a 
most intense and brilliant deep indigo-blue. Fine for garden 
display and cutting. Different blue from the Bellamosum. ... 1 20 
Belladonna Improved (Cliveden Beauty). All experts agree 
that this strain is an improvement on the original. It is the 
freest and most continuous blooming of all the Delphiniums. 
The clear turquoise-blue of its flowers is not equaled for delicacy 
and beauty. A generous planting should be included in every 
hardy border. 1 20 
Bellamosum Improved. This is a rich deep blue form of the 
popular light blue Belladonna, having the same free-blooming 
and other good qualities . 1 20 
Blackmore & Langdon’s English Hybrids. This is indeed a 
wonderful strain. It has a range of colors well divided in the 
palest of blue shades to the deepest indigo, with a strong run 
of the most delicate shades of rose; double and single. 1 20 
® Chinense, Blue Butterfly. A distinct and neat variety growing 
about 1 foot high with fine, feathery foliage and producing freely 
large blossoms of rich ultramarine-blue. The rock-garden 
Delphinium. 1 10 
©Chinense alba. Like above, but flowers white. 1 10 
Summer Cloud. This fine new variety is the best of all whites 
introduced to date and comes practically 100 per cent true. Of 
free-flowering habit and exceptionally good for cutting. 4 to 5 ft. 1 20 
Wrexham’s Hollyhock. The Wrexham strain grows 5 to 8 feet 
tall and the spikes have 36 to 40 inches of flowers, hence the 
name Hollyhock Delphinium. The colors are shades of blue 
and violet with white, purple, and black-blue center petals, 
both double and single. A truly magnificent strain. 1 50 
DIANTHUS • Garden Pink 
Plumarius, Bristol Jewel. Seldom without blossoms from June 
until frost. Semi-double, nicely formed flowers and quite fra¬ 
grant; color white, prettily flaked crimson, distinct crimson eye. 
Growth somewhat spreading; cut back after flowering. 1 50 
Plumarius, Bristol Purity. Absolutely pure white, double 
flowers and very fragrant. 1 50 
Plumarius, Gladys Cranfield. Single flowers of bright rose, with 
crimson eye; very fragrant. 1 50 
Plumarius (Garden Pink). Very beautiful, sweet-scented, double, 
semi-double, and single flowers in great diversity of color. 1 00 
DIANTHUS SPECIES 
© Alpinus allwoodi, Mary. Pale rose-pink, maroon center; large, 
full flower. 1 50 
© Arenarius. This Pink delights in a sandy soil and sun. Flowers 
white, with carmine ring, on 5-inch stems, deeply fringed and 
fragrant. 1 20 
© Arvernensis. A beautiful, rose-colored Pink from the mountains 
of France; fragrant; 2 to 3 inches across. 1 50 
Beatrix. Novelty. Large clusters of light salmon-pink flowers. 
Blooms from May to frost. 1 50 
© Caesius (Cheddar Pink). Makes compact mounds of blue-gray 
foliage with fringed rosy flowers on 6-inch stems. June and July. 1 20 
© Deltoides (Maiden Pink). A beautiful little prostrate plant with 
narrow leaves and bearing a profusion of small crimson flowers 
during June and July. Easily grown in rockery. 1 20 
© Deltoides, Major Steam’s Variety. Gem for the rock-garden. 
Brown-tinted foliage and crimson flowers. 1 20 
Furst Bismarck. Bright crimson-pink; perpetual flowering. 
May to November. 1 20 
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