BR/XMD REONV^ I=/VRMS, Inc 
PARIBAULT , MINN. 
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The Delphinium or Perennial Larkspur is one of the indispensable flowers to our flower 
gardens. No garden is quite finished without it, as it works into so many places. It starts bloom¬ 
ing in June and cont-'nues throughout the season until fri^st, if, as soon as the first b’oom falls, 
the old spike is cut off and the root well watered. New shoots will soon appear and the second 
crop of blooms will soon follow. The Delphinium should be planted in full sun in mellow soil, 
enriched with well-rotted manure. Water as soon as planted. 
We will offer this fall two of the very best strains of Delphinium that can be purchased 
anywhere. Fine field run just as they come in the row, the best ones not picked out at 25c each; 
^2.50 per doz., postpaid. From either of the following strains: 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK STRAIN 
We have a nice bed of plants for this fall’s trade in this most wonderful strain from the 
finest seed we could procure in both England and America. Delphinium plants will go out 
at the proper planting season, and only select plants will go into our orders. 
BLACKMORE and LANGDON 
A beautiful strain of Delphinium from England. Our seed comes to us from England each 
year, and we have been very much pleased with the size and richness of the flowers. 
Aqullegia 
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Spectabilis) 
Delphinium 
AoMileG/La QohddnJUne^ 
The Aquilegias or Columbines are among the most elegant of the hardy perennial plants. They 
do fine in full sun, but are best suited to semi-shady locations. They are most commonly used in 
the long-spurred mixtures which cover a wide range of soft, delicate, distinct shades. Desirable 
planted in the long-spurred sorts where the separate colors are used to work out required color 
effects. 
We have made quite a study of the Columbines of late years and have been to great pains to 
secure the seed from the very best strains as a foundation in our plantings. 
We offer choice Columbine in the most sought after mixture. 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT (Long Spurred Hybrids) 
One of the best known and most select of all the strains of Columbines. Very carefully selected 
for clear, even, soft color tones combined with very long graceful spurs. A wonderful, choice 
strain. Strong select 1-year plants, 25c each; ^2.50 per doz. Good 1-year plants, ^1.25 per doz, 
postpaid. 
CRIMSON STAR. Beautiful brilliant red with white to light yellow throat. Long spurs, very 
striking. Large selected 2-year plants, 50c each; ^4.00 per doz. 1-year field-grown, 25c each; 
J(2.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Unless specially priced, all Perennials: 25c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for ^2.25, postpaid. 
ARMERIA Laucheana. A beautiful little plant for the rock garden. Its gray-green foliage holds 
close to the ground and above this on straight 6- to 8-inch stems appear many little round 
bright pink blossoms about an inch in diameter. It blooms all summer. 
ASTER Subcoeruleus, Wartburg star. Splendid new Aster for border and rockery. Large laven¬ 
der-blue flowers with yellow center. Blooms, carried on strong, straight stems, are fine for 
cutting. In bloom during Peony season. 
BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra spectabilis). This is one of the old-time flowers from grand¬ 
mother’s garden, of which we will never tire. The flowers, which are pink with a white center 
and heart-shaped, come in long, graceful, drooping racemes. Foliage is fernlike and dainty. 
A valuable flower for planting in the shade. Very hardy and lives year after year. Grows 
1 to 2 feet tall and blooms in May. Large clumps, undivided, 50c; 6 for $2.50 
Nice large divisions, 25c; 6 for $1.25 
DAISY, Shasta Supreme. New. Earliest of all the Shasta Daisies. A real acquisition to our list 
of new things. Large beautiful flowers. Best Shasta at its time of blooming. 
GAILLARDIA, The Dazzler. Flowers of great size. Intense golden yellow with a large maroon- 
red zone. An exceedingly fine Gaillardia. 
GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. This still seems to be the most popular of all the Geums. A splendid 
variety, with large double flowers of a fiery orange-red. In bloom nearly all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy (Double Baby’s Breath). Pure white, small, double flowers larger 
and more beautiful than the single variety. Extremely tasty for bouquet work. 
Fine, strong grafted plants, 50c each. 
GYPSOPHILA Paniculata. Th is is the single perennial Baby’s Breath so much used to trim up 
bouquets of other flowers. Very fine for winter bouquets. 
STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender). A great flower to dress bouquets with both summer and 
winter. Long stems, which are fine for cutting; branch out into great heads 18 inches across, 
made up of minute blue flowers. 
SEDUM Spectabile, Brilliant. A sensational new Sedum. The plant has the appearance and 
habit of Spectabile but the flower 's ve^v different. Plart grows to a height of about 12 
inches; each branch terminates in a great flat bloom 6 inches in diameter, made up of many 
little florets and of the most brilliant crimson. This should be in every garden. Should be 
planted in groups of about 3 plants. 
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