LETHERMAN'S SEED HOUSE, Canton. Ohio 
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Delphinium Prize Hybrids 
DIANTHUS-PINKS 
These old time flowers have been sreatly improved 
in size and range of color, retaining all their loveli¬ 
ness and spicy fragrance. They bloom profusely 
until fall, and all are especially suitable for rock 
gardens. 
HARDY VARIETIES (Perennial Rockery) 
(8 to 12 inches) 
406 Plumarius. Semperflorens (Florists Pink.) Sweet 
scented, double and single, in many colors. Pkt. 
I Oc. 
408 Plumarius. Single (Pheasant-eye.) Fringed 
white flowers with dark center. Pkt. lOc, */4 oz. 
50c. 
385 Deltoides. (Maiden Pink.) Medium size rich 
rose flowers. Fine feathery foliage. Pkt. lOc. 
398 Japanese. Large flowers, brilliant colors, ele¬ 
gant for cutting. Pkt. lOc, ’/j oz. 25c. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES (12 inches) 
397 Mourning Cloak. Rich velvety crimson, edged 
white; double. Pkt. lOc, I /4 oz. 30c. 
392 Punctatus. (Princess Pinks.) Fringed single 
flowers in great range of colors. Pkt. lOc, oz. 
30c. 
393 Heddewigii. (Single Japan Pinks.) Finest 
mixed colors. Pkt. lOc, '/i oz. 25c. 
391 Sweet Wiveisfield. Hardy Annual. Grows like 
Sweet William but has larger blooms and a wider 
range of colors. Blooms first year from seed, and 
may be treated as a biennial by sowing from July 
to September. Pkt. lOc. 
Hardy Pinks at Right 
DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspurl 
(Perennial) (3 to 5 feet) 
These stately plants with their beautifully cut 
foliage and spikes of magnificent blooms add an 
unsurpassed touch of artistic beauty to any garden. 
They bloom in the early Summer and will bloom 
again later if not allowed to develop seed, and are 
cut back after they have bloomed. They thrive best 
in medium light soils; heaw soils should be lightened 
by adding well rotted manure and sand. A liberal 
use of well rotted manure will intensify the colors 
and increase the size of the blooms. 
382 Cambridge Blue. (Award of Merit 1933.) 
^ (Annual) 2 to 3 feet. This new annual variety 
is similar to the perennial Bellandonna far surpass¬ 
ing it in brilliancy. It is a rich clear Blue. Pkt. 15c. 
378 Belladonna. (2 to 3 feet.) A beautiful light 
Sky Blue, comes into bloom in April and again in 
September. Its graceful spikes make it the love¬ 
liest blue for cutting. Pkt. 15c, l/g oz. 65c. 
379 Bellamosum Improved. Large deep blue flow¬ 
ers, uniform in color with white bees. Pkt. 15c, 
1/16 oz. 65c. 
380 "Holco" Prize Hybrids. (4 to 6 feet.) Con¬ 
tain the finest English varieties; immense spikes 
with enormous flowers in a v/onderful combination 
of shades. Pkt. 25c. 
381 Wrexham or Hollyhock. This magnificent strain 
is, we believe, the finest offered. The giant flowers 
M /2 to 2 inches across in combinations of exquisite 
art shades are produced on graceful spire shaped 
spikes of enormous size. A very valuable addition 
to any collection. Pkt. 35c. 
384 Summer Cloud. Pure white comes true from 
seed. Pkt. 35c. 
Can also supply the Wrexham strain in separate 
Light Blue, Mid Blue and Dark Blue Shades. Pkt. 
35c. 
DIDISCUS (Blue Lace Flower) (Annual) 
412 Coeruleus. (18 inches.) Produces a profusion 
of delicate lace-like flowers of an exquisite shade 
of pale lavender from July to October. Excellent 
for cutting. Pkt. lOc, ’/4 oz. 35c. 
