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MIRACLE GROW IS NOT EXPENSIVE 
Ceraslium, Snow in Summer, 
makes a fine border clump. 
This was not taken in Japan, 
but it is Barbara Ann examin¬ 
ing the Grandijlora Coreopsis 
on a warm day. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM BAR¬ 
GAIN. Here are the finest of 
the new HARDY MUMS. 
Plants are still scarce so we 
cannot give as big value as in 
other special BARGAINS, 
but you will be greatly 
pleased with the 6 fine plants 
that we will send you for 
only $1.00. Colors: Pink, 
yellow and red. It is nothing 
unusual for these plants to 
have from 500 to 1,000 blooms 
the first year. 
Blakmore and Langdon 
Delphiniums. 
Dear Sir: 
A friend of mine has one 
of your soil-less gardens. I 
am amazed with the results 
and would like one also. 
Mrs. George Wondra, 
Victorville, Calif. 
20 cents; 3 or more plants, 18 cents each. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS- 
These new hardy Mums make a won¬ 
derful blaze of color in garden and are 
fine for cutting. They flower heavily 
the first year planted. 
Varieties: Daphne, pink; Hebe, pink 
with gold center; Mars, deep red; Vul¬ 
can, blazing red; Innocence, white. 
Well rooted growing plants from 2 l /z 
inch pots that will flower profusely this 
fall; each 25 cents; 3 or more, 20 cents 
each. 
CIMICIFUGA. 4 to 6 ft. Pure white 
flowers in June and July. Each 15 cts. 
CLEMATIS, RECTA. 2 to 3 ft. Large 
showy clusters of fragrant pure white 
flowers during June, July and August. 
Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents ea. 
DA VIDIAN A. 2 V 2 ft. Bright green 
foliage with bell shaped lavender blue 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
X—COREOPSIS, (Tickseed) 2 feet. 
A beautiful hardy border plant grow¬ 
ing a mass of bright golden yellow 
flowers all through the summer and 
fall. Very useful for cutting for bou¬ 
quets and extremely valuable for cre¬ 
ating a mass of color in border or 
garden. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
CYPRIPEDIUM. (Lady Slipper). 
These hardy Orchids come in rose, 
^ ellow and white flowers. Each 40 cts. 
DELPHINIUM, (Perennial Lark¬ 
spur) 3 to 6 ft. Without doubt the 
most popular of all the hardy peren¬ 
nials. Succeeds in all soils and loca¬ 
tions and will give you more satisfac¬ 
tion and pleasure than any other 
flower. The tall growing varieties 
reach height of 4 to 6 ft. and the 
dwarf class from 2 to 3 ft. The flow¬ 
ers appear in early June and if not al¬ 
lowed to go to seed the plants will con¬ 
tinue flowering throughout the grow¬ 
ing season. Delphiniums like a well 
drained rich soil. If soil shows acid 
reaction a little lime around the plants 
will overcome the acidity. They do 
best on a so-called sweet soil. As Peat 
Humus is slightly acid, a little lime 
should be mixed with same when 
used with Delphiniums, which makes 
it as beneficial as with other plants. 
We have been growing Delphiniums 
for many years, importing seed from 
the best growers in Europe, and have 
some wonderful new strains running 
to double and semi-double flowers 
with two and three color tones. As 
most Delphiniums do not come true 
from seed, they are mostly grown and 
sold under strain names with mixed 
colors as: Gold Medal Hybrids, etc. 
We can supply plants of the following 
named varieties and strains. 
X—BELLADONNA. 2 to 3 ft. This 
variety comes practically true from 
seed. A beautiful shade of sky blue, 
flowering in June and July, and 
usually again in the fall. Each 12 
cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
BELLAMOSA. 2 to 3 ft. A dark 
blue from the Belladonna strain. Very 
beautiful. Each 18 cents; 3 or more 
15 cents each. 
AMERICAN HYBRIDS, 3 to 4 ft. 
This strain includes the hardiest types 
and will succeed practically every¬ 
where, with minimum of care and at¬ 
tention. Has a wide range of colors. 
Each 18 cents; 3 or more 15 cents ea. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS. 4 to 6 
feet. Another choice strain made up 
from leading Delphinium Specialists 
strains mixed together, giving you a 
