Selected Flower Seed-Deposit seed CO. Deposit, N, y, 
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DAHLIA 
Dahlias may be grown success¬ 
fully from seed and will blossom 
the first season. Start seed ver> 
early in the house or outdoors an<f 
transplant as you would tomatoes. 
Soil should be yery rich as they are 
good feeders arid do not bloom well 
in poor soil. Sbme plants will come 
single from the best double seed 
and any not wanted, may be dis¬ 
carded. 
312— UNWIN’S HYBRIDS. A 
lovely free flowering class of dwarf 
dahlias blooming by midsummer 
from seed sown in the spring. They 
r form a pretty dense plant about 2 
ft. high and are loaded with dou¬ 
ble and semi-double flowers in 
many bright and attractive colors. 
< Pkt. 10 c.; 3 pkts. 25c. 
31 3 — ORCHID FLOWERED. 
Petal beautifully twisted and curl¬ 
ed Many colors mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
314 — D. S. C. DOUBLE- An ex¬ 
tra choiee selection of finest double 
sorts. Pkt. 10c. 
i 318—COLTNESS HYBRIDS. Very 
dwarf bushy plant producing single 
flowers in abundance. Many strik¬ 
ing colors. Pretty for beds or bor¬ 
ders. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts. for 15c. 
316—DOl'BLE MIXED. A good 
mixture of double sorts. Pkt. 5c. 
One packet of each of above 
Dahlias 35c. 
Shasta Daisy 
Shasta Daisies are a species of 
hardy single chrysanthemums and 
resemble common field Daisies. 
Some bloom much earlier and oth¬ 
ers are later continuous bloomers. 
319— EARLY CONQUEROR. A 
giant flowering Shasta Daisy which 
comes into bloom very early. Pkt. 
8 c. 
320— FRINGED BEAUTY. A 
very decorative pure white with 
fringed curly flowers. Pkt. 8 c. 
321— llALL’S SELECTED ALAS¬ 
KA. Flowers are extremely large 
and graceful, with three or more 
rows of petals of the purest glis¬ 
tening whiteness, and borne on sin¬ 
gle, stiff, wiry stems nearly 2 feet 
long. Pkt. 10c. 
322 — THE SPEAKER. One of the 
largest and best European produc¬ 
tions. The mammoth white flow¬ 
ers are produced on long stems. 
Blooms from June till October. Pkt. 
10 c. 
323—KING EDWARD. Consider¬ 
ed one of the best of the Shasta 
Daisies. Easily grown from seed 
and blooms profusely the second 
season. Flowers large, pure white, 
with yellow centers. Pk^. 10c. 
One packet each of the 5 Shasta 
Dalalea for 25c. 
BUTTERFLY DELPHINIUM 
334—B L U E BUTTERFLY. A 
charming Larkspur of Delphinium 
producing rich salvia blue flowers 
in abundance. One of the showiest 
and most easily grown plants, suc- 
I ceedlng everywhere. Blooms first 
season from seed. Pkt. 8 c. 
Liberty Larkspur 
335— This desirable free and con¬ 
tinuous blooming Butterfly Del¬ 
phinium is extremely attractive and 
showy. Seed sown early blooms 
from mid-summer till late autumn. 
Handsome cut flowers. Pkt. 10c.; 
3 pkt*. for 25c. 
336— CAMBRIDGE BLUE is a 
beautiful luminous light blue of a 
brilliant and pleasing shade. Good 
bloomer. Continuous bloomer. Pkt. 
5c. 
DELPHINIUM 
The Delphinium or Hardy Lark¬ 
spurs are popular and useful peren¬ 
nials both for cut flowers and flor¬ 
ists use. The shades of blue are 
unequalled by any other flowers. 
They grow readily in any soil from 
seed or division of plants. After 
the first blossoms are cut they send 
up a second crop of flowers. 
324— NEW BELLADONNA HY¬ 
BRIDS. Everblooming hardy Lark¬ 
spur. Blooms more freely and 
continuously than any other Lark¬ 
spur grown. The turquoise-blue 
color of the bloom is not equalled 
for delicacy and beauty by any 
other flower. Contains all shades 
from the palest to the darkest blue, 
and the various intervening shades 
of sapphire, turquoise, indigo, etc. 
Pkt. 10c. 
325— CLIVENDEN BEAUTY. An 
improved strain of Belladonna 
Type with beautiful showy flowers 
of a delicate light blue. Very de¬ 
sirable as a cut flower. Pkt. 15c. 
326— BELLAMOSUM. A rich 
deep blue in color and of the same 
type and habit of growth as the 
Belladonna. Pkt. 10c. 
327— CARDINAL RED. Scarlet 
perennial Larkspur. This hand¬ 
some flower produces its brilliant 
flowers during the early summer 
months. Pkt. 15c. 
328— HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. 
Magnificent race producing enor¬ 
mous spikes of bloom in many new 
and lovely shades. The flowers 
are very large and come in both 
single and double forms. The 
plants branch freely and continue 
to flower all summer. Colors range 
through every shade and combina¬ 
tion of blue to deep indigo and 
purple. Known also as Wrexham 
Hybrids. Pkt. 25c*. 
829—XXX AND PASTEL 
SHADES. Produces large spikes 
of bloom in most delicate shades 
and combinations. A wonderful 
selection of varieties. Pkt. 25c. 
330 — BLACK MORE AND 
LANGDON HYBRIDS. These are 
acknowledged the world over as 
the finest strain of Delphiniums 
grown. Blossoms are very large 
and of exquisite color. Pkt. 25c. 
881—ICEBURG. A large pure 
white Delphinium produced on 
long stalks. Contrasts finely with 
blue. PkL 15c. 
332— DE LUXE HYBRIDS. The 
blossoms are of immense size, 
semi-double and double, covering 
the graceful, towering spikes for 
from 2 to 5 feet of their length. 
The colors range from light and 
lavender, through every shade of 
blue from azure to indigo and pur¬ 
ple, several shades being blended 
in some of the varieties. These are 
the result of breeding and improv¬ 
ing for years. Pkt. 25c. 
333— GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. 
A selection of extra fine large flow¬ 
ering Delphiniums both in double 
and single. Pkt. 10c. 
We oiler one packet each or 
above 10 for 75c. 
337—ROCK GARDEN OR BABY 
BUTTERFLY. Very dwarf strain 
with bright flowers. Nicely adapt¬ 
ed to plant in rock gardens. Pkt. 
IOc. 
