Imperial Delphiniums 
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These new Delphiniums stand out from all other Delphiniums we 
have seen in vigor, size of flower, length of stem, disease resistance, and 
all around general performance. Our plants embrace every shade and 
color from deep rose-pink to pure white, and we recommend them 
without hesitation to all who appreciate the finer Delphiniums. 
Each, 25c; three, 65c; four, 79c; doz., $2.15. 
Plumy Bleeding Heart 
Plumy Bleeding Heart 
DICENTRA EXIMIA (Plumy Bleeding 
Heart). Dainty, lace-like leaves and bright 
pink flowers. A rock garden gem. 
Each, 40c; three, $1.00; six, $1.86. 
"CHRYSALINE" 
THE PERFECT PLANT FOOD 
A concentrated, highly effective, clean, odorless 
plant food, developed especially for chrysanthemums, 
but also excellent for general use on most common 
house and garden plants. Economical and inexpensive 
because it is concentrated. Safe, because you dissolve 
it in water. The simple directions insure perfect re¬ 
sults. You’ll marvel at the lusty growth of plants fed 
with “Chrysaline”. Enough to make more than 135 
gallons of fertilizing solution for only 79c. 
Imperial Delphinium 
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1 for $0.40 
3 for .95 
4 for 1.22 
6 for 1.78 
12 for 3.36 
Brighten your garden with these 
showy plants that bloom in Septem¬ 
ber. See how the flowers completely 
cover the plant clear to the ground. 
They are the showiest plants in the 
early fall garden. Mound-like plants 
grow 9 to 12 inches high and 2 
feet across. 
BLUE BIRD. The best of the light blues. 
Well shaped, bushy plants. 
MARJORIE. Large flowers of bright, rose- 
pink—a most brilliant color. 
NIOBE. The best pure white variety. One 
of the showiest. Season late September. 
LADY HENRY MADDOCKS. Clear, pale 
pink floweis. Very free-flowering and com¬ 
pact. 
