COREOPSIS (Perennial Calliopsis) 
Mayfield Giants. Considered the finest strain 
of this popular perennial. The unusually large 
and perfect blooms of deep golden yellow are 
grown on tall, vigorous plants of Australian 
origin. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Double Sunburst. In this double Coreopsis 
the beauty and brilliance of the deep golden 
color of the single form is increased through the 
attractive formation of the doubling of petals, 
to make a flower 3 to 31/2 in. across. Excellent 
keeper for cutting, as well as giving the yellow 
shade which is scarce during the early summer 
for garden display. Very easy to grow, comes at 
least 80% double. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Korean Hybrids. A wonderful range of mag' 
nificent colors of these early blooming Chry' 
santhemums. Compact bushes covered with 
showy, single and semi'double flowers. Sown 
in spring will bloom this fall. Extra fine for 
cutting. Pkt. 35c 
Mawii. A new perennial daisy with 2 inch 
rich pink flowers which contrast with the corn- 
act, silvery foliage, 10 to 12 in. Ideal for 
order or rockery. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
DIANTHUS 
Delight. The bewildering range of color from 
lightest pink, through salmon and red to deepest 
purple, many eyed like a Sweet William, others 
with contrasting light or dark center makes very 
delightful phlox-like blooms which are borne in 
profusion on alternating spikes instead of 
trusses. Neat, erect plants, 9 in. tall. Contin¬ 
uous flowering from June until October. Blooms 
the first year, if sown early. Pkts. 60c and 25c 
Garden Pinks—Single Giant Hybrids, Mixed. 
These old-fashioned Clove Pinks have been 
greatly improved and this exceptionally fine 
strain has strong stems and greatly varied color¬ 
ings. Pkt. 10c 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) 
Vetterle and Reinelt “Pacific” Strain. Ac¬ 
claimed the most prominent Delphinium Hy¬ 
brids in America. Three consecutive California 
Blue Ribbons were awarded this strain for the 
finest exhibit of Delphinium at the California 
State Fair, California Flower Festival and the 
California Spring Flower Show. Large graceful 
3 to 5 ft. spikes are made up of large individual 
florets measuring 2 to 3 in. in diameter and 
are borne on strong, wiry stems with only 1 to 
2 ft. of mildew resistant foliage. Contains beau¬ 
tiful, clear self colors with mostly white bees, 
and pastel combinations with dark bees. Be¬ 
cause of the breeding for properly proportioned 
large flowers to the size of the spike, the grace 
of the entire plant is enhanced. Pkt. 40c 
Blackmore and Langdon Prize Strain. World 
famous collection of these hybrids which have 
been the recipient of many Gold Medal Awards 
in England; the result of many years of patient 
hybridizing. Superbly rich shades of blue, 
mauve, and pink are found in this mixture of 
refined, strong 6 foot erect plants. Pkt. 25c 
Belledonna, Improved Cliveden Beauty. Most 
profuse and continuous blooming of all hardy 
Larkspurs. Beautiful and delicate azure blue 
flowers grow on graceful, bushy plants which 
are resistant to Black Rot or Root Rot, as well as 
being able to withstand hot weather. Excep¬ 
tionally easy to grow from seed and to take care 
of in the garden. Pkts. 35c and 15c 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Goblin. Large, bright, yellow flowers with 
deep red zone borne in profusion on bushy, 
compact plants, 1 to D/2 ft. Suited to rockery. 
Blooms July to October. Sown in March or 
April will bloom the same year. 
Pkts. 50c and 20c 
Burgundy. Proclaimed the finest red self 
Gaillardia. Rich coppery scarlet or wine red 
flowers, 2/2 across. Blooms from June until 
fall, and will flower the first year if sown early. 
Excellent for cut flower decoration. Pkt. 20c 
Portola Hybrids. Varied shades of this 
bronzy red, well rounded, golden tipped, bloom 
make a magnificent color effect. The blooms, 
extra large, nearly 4 inches across, are mounted 
on strong stiff stems above foliage forming a 
2 to 3 foot robust plant. Pkt. 15c 
GYPSOPHILA (Perennial Babysbreath) 
Double Snow White. A fine new selected 
strain giving a large percentage of absolutely 
pure white, double flowers which are more last¬ 
ing than most varieties. Borne on 2 to 3 ft. 
plants in July and August. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
Oldhamiana. Award of Merit R.H.S., 193 5. 
A delightful sight in full flower. The dainty 
white buds open to ^4 inch individual flowers 
of lively pink with white throats. Perfectly 
hardy, growing erect, and flowering continu¬ 
ously into late autumn. Fragrant flowers are 
borne in close panicles. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
