HANDSOME LATEST IMPROVED DELPHINIUMS 
These are among the finest of perennials. All are beautiful, hardy, and 
live and bloom freely for years. Prevailing colors are blue and violet with 
intermediate shades. The culture is very simple. Plant in good moist friable 
KELWAY'S GOLD MEDAL. Superior and magnifi¬ 
cent. Since 1880 the famous Kelway Gardens, 
Langport, England, have been the -workshop 
for Delphinium improvement. This wonderful 
Gold Medal mixture, so called because of the 
many certificates, awards and medals received, 
contains all of the latest and best characteris¬ 
tics of the modern Delphinium including three 
inches across the pip flowers, spire-shaped 
spikes, flowers spaced well apart on the tall 
spike with a wide range of lovely tints and 
shades from dark blues and purples to light 
and sky blue with tints of pink and delicate 
mauve and delightfully contrasting center mark¬ 
ings in huge single and semi-double flowers. 
You will be well repaid by securing this mar¬ 
velous mixture. Packet 5 cts. 
AMOS PERRY. Semi-double, mid blue with black 
eye. 
BARLOWII, 4 ft. Large flowered, navy blue, 50 s. 
BLACKMORE AND LANGDON STRAIN. We have 
been able to secure this famous strain direct 
from the originators. Large, double-flowered 
splendid mixture. 50 s. 5c. 
loam. With old manure mulching 
twice a year, the life and growth of 
the plants will be promoted for many 
years, increasing their size and 
beauty every season. Under the best 
conditions, the better Hybrid Del¬ 
phiniums will attain six or seven feet 
in height and perhaps even more, 
with large flowers borne closely 
upon long spikes. Cropped to six 
inches after blooming, a new lot of 
stalks will soon develop and bloom. 
ELATUM BELLADONNA, 3 ft. Light blue shades^ 
75 s. 
BELLAMOSUM, 5 ft. Pretty dark blue. 75 s. 
CLEVEDEN BEAUTY. Lovely light blue. The 
finest strain of Belladonna on the market. 
CARDINALE. Fine large-flowered brilliant scarlet 
with peach-red interior. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERED, finest large-flowered extra 
choice. 
FANNIE STORMOUTH, 3 ft. Large azure blue. 50 s. 
HURST MONARCH STRAIN. Among the finest 
double - flowered Delphiniums in existence. 
Spikes will grow to 4 ft. Flowers large, colors [ 
varied and beautiful. Continuous bloomer. 
ICEBURG, 4 ft. A perennial that should be in 
every garden, plants branching, each branch 
bearing a huge spike of exquisite white flowers. 
KING OF DEL. Rich deep blue, clear white center. 
NORA FERGUSON. A choice new variety, beau¬ 
tiful pale blue with lovely pink shadings. 
PRINCE CHARMING. Lovely semi-double lilac- 
pink with black eye. 
QUEEN OF JULY. Clear pink—edged sky blue. 
Superb. 
SUMMER CLOUD. A Wrexham strain of finest 
pure white. Very lovely. 
THE SHAH. Beautiful rosy-lavender, semi-double 
flowers upon tall spikes. Splendid. 
VIS' NEW MASTODON, 5 ft. A superior large- 
flowered strain embracing the finest colors; 
plants vigorous; throwing up enormous spikes 
of bloom. 
WREXHAM, HOLLYHOCK STRAIN, 6 ft. These 
are the greatest advance in Delphiniums. Their 
graceful spire-shaped spikes are rapidly bring¬ 
ing them to the front as the most popular flower 
for cutting or the garden. Finest colors mixed. 
75 s. 
ZALIL (SULPHUREUM), 6 ft. Fine yellow; sow 
early in Spring or in Fall; a charming sort. 100 s. 
Complete Mixture of all Delphiniums, 200 s. 
A FEW LETTERS FROM PLEASED PATRONS 
Dear Sirs : Have had seeds from you two seasons and they have been very satisfactory. My 
Delphiniums raised from your seeds last year are very beautiful; they are in blossom now. Mrs. Theo 
Burns, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. June 27, 1937. 
Dear Sirs : The white Delphinium seed I bought from you this Spring are doing beautifully. I 
never expected them to bloom until next year, but I have noticed they have buds and will bloom this 
week. Mrs. S. Powlowski, Erie Co., New York. Aug. 10, 1937. 
Gentlemen : Please allow me to congratulate you on your Delphinium seed strain. The seed I 
ilanted two years ago gave us last year 6 monsters that were over six feet in height. The plants and 
owers were superb. Mr. Walter A. Praxl, Cook Co., Illinois. May 13, 1937. 
Dear Sirs : I have the loveliest Delphiniums I raised from your seed. I surely tell everyone I got 
the seed of Park. Mrs. Katie Casberg, Box 51, LaCrosse Co., Wise. Feb. 27, 1937. 
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