DELPHINIUM, or HAPvDY LARKSPUR. 
GIANT DOUBLE HYBRIDS. A splendid race of these popular hardy garden plants. The 
blossoms are of immense size, semi-double and perfectly double, dressing the graceful, 
towering spikes for from 2 to 5 feet of their length. The colors range from white and 
lavender through every shade of blue from azure to indigo and purple, several shades 
being blended in some of the varieties. The plants grow from 6 to 10 feet in height. 
By cutting off the spikes immediately after flowering, these Delphiniums maybe had in 
hloom for several months. (See cut.) Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
HYBRIDUM NANUM. A semi-dwarf single-flowering type, each plant producing several 
well-furnished spikes, 3 to Z X A feet in height. The flowers are very large and continue 
kl oonr * colors vary from light celestial to deepest indigo. If sown early they 
will flower the first season. Pkt. 15c. 
FORMOSA GIANT. This beautiful hardy Larkspur grows about 3A feet high—bearing from 
June to October, long spikes of velvety, indigo-blue flowers of giant size, nearly 2 
inches across. Pkt. 15c. 
ZALIL. fHardy Yellow Larkspur.) Produces freely long spikes of 40 to 50 sulphur- 
yellow blossoms, each 1 inch in diameter, flowering from June until August, plant thrifty 
and bushy; 3 to 4 feet. . . . Pkt 10c 
HYBRIDUM BELLADONNA FANNY STORMONTH. Sterling' novelty.* "A greatly 
improved variety of the “Belladonna” Larkspur; it retains the early and continuous 
blooming habit and the light azure-blue color but the flowers are much larger, of better 
substance and the stems are from 5 to 7 feet high, the upper 2 to 3 feet form a huge 
branching raceme of fine, well-placed flowers. There is nothing like it amongst all the 
hundreds of new hybrids. .Pkt. 25c. 
Formosum. Deep blue, white centre; 2 to 3 feet.. 5 C . 
Single, Fine Mixed Colors. . 5c. 
Hardy Dianthus, Grass or Spice Pinks 
DWARF LARGE DOUBLE-FLOWERING GRASS OR SPICE PINKS. (Dianthus 
Plumarius Nanus.fi. pi.) These are great improvements over the charming time-honored 
inhabitant of old fashioned gardens. The flowers are large and borne profusely on 
short, stiff stems. In these new Pinks we have a large variety of colors and markings; 
the color, of course, refers to the centre of the flower, the remainder being white or 
blush with a band of color near the margin; the colors include blood-red, rose, maroon, 
purple, pink, blush, spotted, laced, variegated, etc. They are excellent perennial garden 
plants, about 1 foot high, vigorous, hardy, and flower profusely during spring and early 
summer. The flowers are very large, double, beautifully fringed, and emit a clove-like 
perfume. Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25c. 
PERFECTION PINKS. A superb strain of the hardy Grass Pink— Dianthus plurnarius 
—bearing enormous double flowers of perfect form. Smooth round petals of pure white, 
edged with deep crimson, very fragrant. Pkt. 15c. 
CROWN “GRASS” PINKS. A new race with branching flower stalks 10 to 12 inches 
high, carrying large deliciously fragrant single, and semi-double flowers with fringed 
petals; colors, white, carmine, rose, lilac, etc. Each flower marked in the centre with a 
crimson or purple crown. They flower from May to July. Pkt. 15c. 
(See illustration opposite page.) 
MAIDEN PINKS. This pretty type of hardy Pinks— Dianthus deltoides —forms low mats 
of Grass-like foliage about 3 inches high, above which is thrown during spring and early 
summer a profusion of small single flowers not over % of an inch in diameter on stems 
6 to 8 inches in length. Colors red, rose and white, all adorned with a central zone 
of crimson.. Pkt. 10c. 
PLUMARIUS, DOUBLE MIXED. The favorite old Pheasant’s-Eye or Grass Pinks; 1 foot, 10c. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
These flower the first season if sown early. (See cut.) 
Large-flowering, Double, Decorative and Show Varieties, Mixed, Pkt.lOc. 
CACTUS-FLOWERED, Double, Mixed Colors. Saved from the choicest Cactus- 
flowered varieties . pkt. 10c. 
NEV FLOWEKING DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
This grand new French race produces immense flowers, often 7 to 8 inches in 
diameter, very double and in form intermediate between the formal show Dahlias 
and the narrow curled petalled Cactus Dahlias—the grace and beauty of these 
Giant Decorative Dahlias being unapproachable. The flowers are borne on 
long, strong stems, and are in a variety of colors—the seed having been saved 
from a prize collection of named varieties. .pkt 25c 
SINGLE DAHLIAS FROM SEED 
Although perennials these will flower the first season from seed if sown early. 
20TH CENTURY. Immense single flowers, 4 to 6 inches across, white, marked 
carmine and pink; very handsome. Pkt 10c 
GIANT PERFECTION, Mixed. Immense single flowers of various colors, includ¬ 
ing manybeautifully striped and spotted sorts. Pkt. 10c. 
COLLERETTE, Mixed Colors. Flowers of various colors, adorned with a collar 
of small petals around the centre, novel and beautiful. Pkt. 15c. 
COLOSSAL. A French race producing flowers that attain the extraordinary 
dimensions of 8 to 9 inches in diameter. The flowers are composed of three 
or more whorls of wide overlapping petals—placed one above the other. The 
stems are long and rigid, bearing the flowers well above the foliage; the 
colors are rich and varied. Pkt. 15c. 
FIENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEEDS ^ed 0 "^ us direct to our customers; they are not sold in stores 
