CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS 
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DELPHINIUM HP 
These are hardy Larkspurs of the old-fashioned gar¬ 
den, much improved by the addition of many new 
colors and forms. Magnificent blues predominate al¬ 
though other attractive shades are not wanting. The 
plants are tall and stately, blooming from late June 
until October. July and August are good months for 
outdoor sowing, although many varieties will bloom the 
first season from seed sown in early spring. A fairly 
rich soil and sunny situations suit them best. 
GOLD MEDAL. Hybrids. This is a mixture of 
twelve of Blackmore & Langdon’s finest varieties grown 
separately and seed mixed after harvest. The plants 
are of strong, vigorous habit with immense spikes from 
2 to 3 feet long. Pkt. 10c. 
BELLADONNA, IMPROVED. This is the freest and 
most continuous blooming hardy Larkspur from June 
until frost. Clear turquoise blue unequalled for the 
hardy border. Pkt. 10c. 
BELLAMOSUM. This is a rich, deep blue form of 
the popular light blue Belladonna, having the same free- 
blooming and other good qualities. Pkt. 10c. 
WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK-FLOWERED STRAIN 
MIXED. New giant-flowered strain of superior quality. 
Flowers in blue, white and pink combinations, many of 
them bicolor, many of them IV2 to 2 inches in diameter. 
Named “Hollyhock” for the height and immense blooms 
characteristic of this variety. A fair proportion are 
double and the coloring is superb. Pkt. 10c. 
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Dianthus, Laciniatus 
DIANTHUS (Annual Garden Pinks) A 
A charming class of annual flowers for beds, borders, 
edgings, and cutting. The dwarf, rather compact 
plants average 1 foot in height. Of easiest culture, 
succeeding in ordinary garden loam. Blooms from 
July until frosts. 
LACINIATUS, DOUBLE MIXED. Large, double, 
fringed and laciniated flowers in a wide range of color, 
many with contrasting edges. Pkt. 10c. 
CHINENSIS, DOUBLE MIXED. A showy type with 
fine double blooms borne mostly in clusters on upright, 
strong stems. White, pink, rose, scarlet, crimson, as 
well as edged and bordered color combinations. Pkt. IOC. 
Hardy Garden Pinks HP 
Very desirable for beds, borders, cemetery planting, 
etc. The flowers are highly prized for their spicy, re¬ 
freshing odor. 
PLUMARIUS CYCLOPS (Clove Pink). An ex¬ 
quisite mixture of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
PLUMARIUS FL. PL. (Double Hardy Scotch Pinks). 
Double and semi-double varieties in beautiful colors. 
Pkt. 10c. 
DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink). 8 in. Delicate pink 
blossoms carried above fine, feathery foliage. Pkt. 0C. 
DIDISCUS A 
COERULEUS (Blue Lace Flower). An easily grown 
annual which is becoming very popular; the plant grow* 
about 18 inches high and produces attiactive, umbel 
shaped flowers of lace-like appearance; the color is a 
delicate azure blue; excellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) P 
One of the finest of perennials bearing long spikes 
Gloxinia-like flowers of tubular shape. Plants will grow 
in partial shade and in almost any good garden soil, 
attain a height of 4 feet. 
CHOICEST MIXED. Gloxinia-like flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA A 
(African Daisies—Cape Marigold) 
Colorful, easy to grow annuals from South Africa. 
They are 12 inches tall, and bloom from early summer 
until frost. 
HYBRID. Pkt. 10C. 
