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CYNOGLOSSUM. h.a. 
FIRMAMENT ( Bronze Medal, A.A.<S. 1939). 
Forget-me-not like flowers which burst by thou¬ 
sands from low clusters of deep green foliage. 
Height about 15 in. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
DELPHINIUM, h.p. 
PACIFIC STRAIN. Hand-pollenized seed. Enor¬ 
mous flowers, 2)4 to 3 in. in diameter, beautifully 
spaced on long, well-balanced spikes carried by 
thin, woody stems. Clear colors as well as pastel 
shades. Comparatively mildew-resistant. The 
very latest in Delphiniums. 
GALAHAD SERIES (New). Described by the 
originator as an improvement over Giant Pacific 
Clear White in purity of color, size of flowers and 
general trueness of strain. The finest ivhite Del¬ 
phinium in existence from seed. (Originator's 
seed only). 
LANCELOT SERIES (New). Clear lilac self; extra 
large-flowered and a fine pastel shade. (Originat¬ 
or's seed only). 
PACIFIC STRAIN SPECIAL MIXTURE. A 
splendid selection of all the varieties and many 
seedlings. 
Each of above Delphiniums: 
Pkt. 50c., special pkt. $2.00 
HOLLYHOCK, h.h.a. 
INDIAN SPRING (Silver Medal, A.A.S. 1939). 
Plants, 4 to 5 ft. tall, bloom in 4 to 5 months from 
seed. Flowers semi-double to double, in shades of 
pink. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
LARKSPUR, h.a. 
GIANT IMPERIAL or DELPHINIUM TYPE. 
In this class of Larkspur the 3- to 4-ft. plants grow 
upright, though freely branched at the base, pro¬ 
ducing many fine, long-stemmed branches for cut¬ 
ting. Their type of growth allows closer planting 
without influencing the amount of their bloom. 
ROSALIND. A new color in Larkspur. Rose with 
just enough suffusion of salmon to create almost 
pleasing shade. True basal branching habit with 
a center spike 4 to 5 ft. tall, with side branches 
3 to 4 ft. long. Non-shattering flowers. Pkt. 25c., 
large pkt. 60c. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LOHRMAN’S SPECIAL 
MIXED. A fine mixture, including all shades and 
many rare colors. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
MORNING-GLORY (Ipomoea). h.a.c. 
SCARLETT O’HARA (Gold Medal, A.A.S. 1939). 
Entirely distinct. Early blooming, self-colored, 
Cornelian-red 334-in. flowers that remain open 
until mid-afternoon. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE IMPROVED. This is an extra- 
early blooming strain of this enormously popular 
and much-sought-after annual climber. Its ex¬ 
tremely early-flowering habit, its compact growth, 
and its true heavenly blue coloring make it dis¬ 
tinct and infinitely superior to all other strains. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
Marigold, Burpee Gold 
MARIGOLD, h.a. 
LIMELIGHT (Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 1940). A new 
color, very light primrose-yellow. Lightest of all 
Marigolds. Flowers 2% in. across, round and 
symmetrical. Early flowering plants uniform, 
dwarf, bushy. 20 in. Pkt. 25c. 
BURPEE GOLD (New Improved Guinea Gold). 
Odorless foliage. Sweet-scented, double, deep 
orange flowers resembling golden Carnations. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
GIGANTEA, SUNSET GIANTS MIXED. The 
largest of all Marigolds. Flowers measure 5 to 7 in. 
across. A mixture of various shades of orange 
and yellow. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
EARLY SUNSHINE (Bronze Medal, A.A.S. 1939). 
A very early Dixie Sunshine that grows 2 ft. tall. 
Sulphur-yellow flowers with incurved petals. 
Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
HARMONY, NEW DOUBLE HYBRIDS. A new 
range of colors in this ever popular variety in 
orange golden yellow, lemon yellow, as well as the 
original Harmony color of bright gold bordered 
bordered with rich maroon. Plants grow 12 to 
14 in. in height. Pkt. 25c., large pkt. 60c. 
PANSY, h.h.p. 
LOHRMANN’S SPECIAL SELECTED SWISS 
GIANTS. This mgnificent blend of rare colors 
far surpasses in quality and range any mixture of 
Swiss Giants. The plants appear more compact 
than the usual Swiss Giants, and most of the 
flowers are beautifully frilled. Pkt. 25c., large 
pkt. 60c. 
