PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Superior Flower Seed 25 
“Gold Medal” Delphiniums 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 
*PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
See Annuals under LARKSPUR. 
Belladonna. Lovely sky-blue. 
Bellamosa. Very dark blue. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Very popular; 
in various color shades. Mixed. 
Above: Pkt. 15c ; Ys oz. 30c; V4 oz. 50c. 
Blackmore and Langfdon’s Hybrids. 
A Superior English strain including a 
vast range of color shades and pat¬ 
terns ; tall: very large flowered. Mixed. 
Iceberg*. 4 inches. Pure white flowers. 
Wrexham Hollyhock Strain (Eng.). 
Tall growth, giant flowers, single, 
semi-double and fully double; strung 
along the stems like double Holly¬ 
hocks. Beautiful color shades and 
patterns. Mixed. 
Above: Pkt. 15c; y s oz. 50c; V4 oz.90c. 
f DIANTHUS 
Few other plants produce more flow¬ 
ers or cover a longer blooming period. 
All colors, spicy fragrance and lovely 
form, give them prominence for every 
garden use. 
ANNUAL TYPES 
Annual “Pinks” Double Choice 
Mixed. Mixture of double annual va¬ 
rieties. Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 20c ; Vi oz. 35c. 
Sweet Wiv.Isfi.ld 
lish novelty. It is not unlike Sweet 
William but the flowers are larger, 
displaying the brilliant coloring and 
dainty markings of the Heddewigi 
strain with a honey perfume. Blooms 
the first year. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 25c; *4 oz. 40c. 
Blue Lace Flower 
^PERENNIAL TYPES 
*Alpinus Allwoodi. 6-inch clump. 
Shades of rose and pink ; July-August. 
Pkt. 10c; 1/32 oz. 50c; 1/16 oz. 95c. 
*Barbatus (Sweet William). Great 
richness and variety of coloring; beau¬ 
tifully marked. Numerous broad com¬ 
pact trusses of single flowers like 
Phlox. Sow the seed in ultimate loca¬ 
tion, or transplant when young. 
Blood Red, Giant White, Newport 
Pink, and Scarlet Beauty. 
Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 20c ; Vi oz. 35c. 
*Deltoides (Maiden Pink). 18 inches. 
A charming slender-stemmed type, fo¬ 
liage prostrate; mass of small pink 
flowers, carmine to light coral. May- 
June. Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 15c ; Vi oz. 25c. 
*Plumarius semperflorens (Grass 
Pink). Noted for spicy fragrance and 
rich coloring, with long cutting stems. 
Mixed, Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 15c ; Vi oz. 25c. 
—*“Rose Queen.” Double, deep rose. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 60c; Vi oz. $1.00.- 
DICENTRA 
*Eximia. 15 inches. Lacy celery-gre^i 
mounds. Short, arching, rose-red 
hearts pendent all season. 
Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz. 50c ; Vi oz. 40c. 
Di am thus Barbatus, “Sweet William’* 
DIDISCUS COERULEUS 
(Blue Lace Plower) 
Seed sown outdoors after danger from 
frost, should insure bloom continuously 
from July to October. Two feet, with 
subdivided foliage. The terminal flower 
umbels average close to 3 inches across, 
a lacy association of long thin tubes and 
flaring faces in the numerous florets. 
The entire flower is an appealing shade 
of “heavenly” blue, and its construction 
exquisitely dainty. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 20c; Vi oz. 35c. 
DIMORPHOTHECA 
(The African Daisy) 
Daisy-like flowers in great profusion 
nearly all summer, if given a sunny 
location. Good bedder, plants 
12 to 15 inches high. Colors 
range through red, blue, pink, 
yellow and white, with inter¬ 
mediate tints. Mixed. Pkt. 10c ; 
Ys oz. 25c; Vi oz, 35c. 
EUPHORBIA 
Varin&o-ata (Snow- on-the- 
vaoegaia Mountain). An 
old garden favorite; foliage 
and flowers veined and heav¬ 
ily margined white. 2 to 3 
feet. A good alternating 
plant with pink geraniums, 
or surrounded by petunias. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 20c; Vi oz. 
35c. 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Dimorphotheca—“African Daisy” 
(Myosotis) 
*Falustris. 12 inches. Blue 
with white and yellow eyes. Pro¬ 
lific early summer bloom, largest 
flowered of the hardy types. 
Pkt. 10c ; Ys oz * 25c; Vi oz. 40c. 
Diamthus—Annual Double Pinks 
Forget-me-not 
“Smow-on-the-Moumtaim” 
