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DELPHINIUM SINENSE GRANDIFLORUM 
Best treated as an annual. Dwarf, valuable for edging and the 
rockery. 
TOM THUMB BLUE GEM. Large deep blue flowers. Fine bedder, 
H. one foot. Per pkt. 10c, 3 for 25c; Vs oz. 35c. 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE. New. Rich clear azure blue; H. 2 feet. 
Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; Vs oz. 50c. 
Independence, Ohio. 
I bought 3 dozen seedlings from your white plants, and 
3 dozen of your Black-Velvet-Eyed seedlings and right now 
they are marvels of beauty. One white has individual florets 
3 inches in diameter and looks like White Wonder as pictured 
in your catalog, with this exception, it has a nice golden 
brown bee. There are several lovely Black-Velvet-Eyed 
whites, a large white single and a large double white which 
has the inner petals (next to the bee) edged with a narrow 
border of black. There are also many other outstanding whites 
and in the 6 dozen plants all are white except four and these 
are double and such beauties, I would not sell them for $1.00 
each. According to another price list I have on white del¬ 
phinium plants I have plants that are worth many dollars, and 
to think the 6 dozen cost only $5.25. Black-Velvet-Eyed 
whites are marked at $12.00 per plant. 
The Diener’s Giant Shasta Daisies are very beautiful also. 
W. R. T. 
DIANTHUS 
Dianthus, with its many unusual and interesting varieties, should 
be used more in the rockery and border. They are easy from seed, 
and give a wealth of color and charm to the garden. Many bloom 
the first season, and all the second year. 
ALWOODI ALPINUS. A splendid new hybrid of dwarf nature 
with many large doubles and fancy singles. Exquisite coloring for 
the rock garden. 6 inches. Per pkt. 25c. 
BARBATUS (Sweet William). Finest mixture. 3 pkts. for 25c; 
per pkt. 10c. 
BARBATUS (Pink Beauty). Beautiful shades from salmon pink 
to richest shades of salmon-red. 3 pkt. 25c; per pkt. 10c. 
BARBATUS (Scarlet Beauty). Vivid salmon scarlet. 3 pkts. 25c; 
per pkt. 1c. 
DIANTHUS DELIGHT. A free-flowering hybrid of neat habit 
only 9 inches high. There is a wide range of color. It is perfectly 
hardy and easy to grow from seeds blooming the same season if 
sown in good time. Per pkt. of about 50 seeds, 25c; 1/16 oz. 95c. 
WINTERI. Striking new Pinks, deliciously scented, that are 
ideal for the rockery. Compact, glaucous foliage. Well formed flow¬ 
ers in a grand color combination. Quite hardy and will bloom first 
season. First Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
Pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
DELTOIDES SUPERBUS (Major Stern’s Variety). An interest¬ 
ing and beautiful rock Pink with greyish foliage and countless 
masses of dainty little flowers, varying from pink to crimson. 
Pkt. 20c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Family: . Scrophulariaceae. Ordinary soil; shade. 
CANARIENSIS. Canary yellow. 4 ft. Per pkt. 25c. 
LITZ’S HYBRIDS. Novelty, Salmon-pink shades. 4 ft. 1/16 oz. 
35c; per pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
THE SHIRLEY. Magnificent strain, enormous flowers from pure 
white to deepest rose. 5 ft. Mixed. Per pkt. 15c; 2 pkts. 25c. 
D. ALBA. Pure white Foxglove; very beautiful. Per pkt. 10c; 
3 pkts. 25c. 
FLAX 
GYPSOPHILA 
Family: Caryophyllaceae. Ordinary soil with lime. 
PANICULATA FL. PL. "SNOW WHITE”. Easy to raise from 
seed, blooms the first year if sown early. Mostly double flowers. 
3 ft. 1/16 oz. 50c; per pkt. 25c. 
PACIFICA. A new pink Baby’s Breath; 4 to 5 ft. Per pkt. 15c, 
2 for 25c. 
OLDHAM IANA. NEW PINK HARDY BABY BREATH. A 
perennial entirely' hardy, with flowers in late summer of a soft pink 
color and marvelous keeping quality. A grand addition to perennial 
borders, excellent for cutting purposes. Per pkt. 25c; Vs oz. 45c. 
Easy' from seeds. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Family: Malvaceae. Rich loam. 
NEWPORT PINK. Beautiful double pure pink flowers. 5 ft. 
Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; Vs oz. 40c. 
DOUBLE YELLOW. Clear yellow. H. 5 to 7 ft. Per pkt. 15c, 
2 for 25c; '/i oz. 40c. 
TRIUMPH DOUBLE. New early flowering strain containing a 
great variety of new colors. The flowers are gracefully waved and 
fringed. We think this a very fine hollyhock. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; 
Vs oz. 40c. 
ENGLISH PRIZE MIXTURE (Chater’s strain-extra). 5 ft. 
!4 oz. 40c; per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
Family: Cruciferae. Common soil. 
Gl BR A LTARICA. Flowers white tinged lilac. 1 ft. per pkt. 10c; 
3 pkts. 25c; Yu oz. 35c. 
SEM PERVIR E N S. Pure white flowers, evergreen habit. A gem. 
1 foot. Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c; /s oz. 40c; V* oz. 70c. 
IRIS, JAPANESE 
Rich, damp soil. 
KAEMPFERI HYBRIDS. Choicest mixed varieties. !4 oz- 30c; 
Vz oz. 50c; per pkt. 15c. Seed germinates slowly, but in time all will 
germinate. If sown in the late fall (seed is not ready until October) 
the seed will lie dormant all winter and come up strong in the 
spring; if sown in the early spring it might take the seeds from 4 to 
6 weeks to come up. Seedlings will bloom the second y'ear. 
LI LI UM (Lily) 
AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM. The Golden Banded Lily. The 
most glorious of all lilies. Easily grown from seeds; imported bulbs 
are often unsatisfactory and refuse to grow. Very fragrant ivory 
white flowers spotted yellow with yellow bands on each petal. Per 
pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz. 75c. 
REGALE. Delicate white flushed pink. Easily grown from seed. 
1 oz. $1; 14 oz. 35c; per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
PH I LI PPI N ENSE FORMOSANUM. A grand Lily that is rapidly 
becoming popular as a garden variety and as a cut flower. Large 
trumpet-shaped flowers of pure white are gracefully carried on 
slender 2 to 3-foot stems. In the garden it makes a beautiful display' 
during the summer. Easy from seed and blooms the second year 
from seed. Per pkt. 20c; Vs oz. 60c; (4 oz. $1.00. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. The well known, beautiful Speciosum 
Lily. Beautiful shade of light scarlet spotted with rich crimson. 
Per pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 60c. 
TENUIFOLIUM. .The Coral Lily. A pretty, dwarf, early bloom¬ 
ing sort, carrying many waxen recurved flowers of most intense coral 
-scarlet. Excellent material for rock garden planting and valuable 
likewise for bedding or clump planting in the hardy border. Forces 
well. A native of Siberia. LTsually' blooms in one vear from seed 
Per pkt. 15c; / s oz. 35c. 
See Linum. 
GEUM 
Family: Rosaceae. Ordinary soil. 
LINUM (Flax) 
Family: Linaceae. Good garden soil in the sun. 
S1BIRICUM. Common blue flax. A lovely thing 2 ft Per Dkt 
10c; 3 pkts. 25c. ’ 
LADY STRATH EDEN. Rich golden yellow double flowers. 2 ft. 
Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Large semi-double orange-scarlet. 2 ft. 
Per pkt. 15c, 2 for 25c. 
G. PRINCE OF ORANGE. A fine novelty; a striking shade of 
deep orange. The flowers are double and of extra large size. Height 
18 inches. Per pkt. 20c; 1/16 oz. 50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Rose) 
Finest mixture of these delightful, indispensable rock plants. 
Round evergreen cushions and thousands of little silky roses; pink, 
white, orange, yellow, red salmon, sulphur and old rose. True peren¬ 
nials, 6 to 12 inches high. Per pkt. 15c 2 for 25c. 
NARBONENSE. Beautiful steel-blue glistening large flowers. 
2 ft. Vs oz. 60c; per pkt. 25c. 
GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM (Scarlet Flax) is an Annual. 
LUPINUS (Lupin) 
Family: Leguminosae. Rich soil with lime. 
nf NEW MODERN ENGLISH NAMED VARIETIES in art shades 
of amber, deep pink, orange, apricot, terra-cotta, ruby crimson, 
rosy-red. A magnificent collection. You have never seen anythin^ 
AWARD OF MERIT from th^ Royal Horticul¬ 
tural Society of England. SEEDS IN FINEST MIXTURE (not in 
separate colors). Per pkt. 35c; '/ 4 oz. 60c; J/ 2 oz. $1. 
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