Selected Seeds 
SPECIAL HAND POLLINATED SEED 
Improved over such factors as trueness, color, 
size, habit, etc., over the self pollinated seed. 
The hand pollinated seed is taken from se¬ 
lected crosses made personally by Mr. Reinelt 
and, judging from every trial we have made, 
and from the reports we have heard, will 
produce delphinium that are without question, 
the very finest. 
NEW NAMED SERIES. Hand Pollinated 
King Arthur .Pkt. $3.00; V 2 Pkl. $1.50 
Guinevere .Pkt. $3.00; V 2 Pkt. $1.50 
Summer Skies .Pkt. $3.00; V 2 Pkt. $1.50 
Group Collection, all three, above— 
1 Pkt. each $8.00; V 2 Pkt. each $4.00 
1939 Introductions — Hand Pollinated 
Black Knight.Pkt. $5.00; V 2 Pkt. $2.50 
Blue lay .Pkt. $5.00; V 2 Pkt. $2.50 
Galahad .Pkt. $5.00; V 2 Pkt. $2.50 
Lancelot.Pkt. $5.00; V 2 Pkt. $2.50 
NEW COLOR SERIES. Hand Pollinated 
Dark Blue 
Light Blue 
Pastel Shades 
Balanced Mixture oi shades above 
White Shades 
Separately — Any color, above. 
Pkt. $2.00; 1/2 Pkt. $1.00 
CARL SALBACH, followed by FRANK 
REINELT, creator oi Pacific Delphinium. 
The dog is Sally, the Salbach dog. 
DIANTHUS. See Pinks. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. See California Poppy 
GERANIUM ZONALE 
P. 2'. September to March. One of the 
most valuable as well as the easiest of peren¬ 
nials where hardy. Stands heat and drought 
and will grow well in high shade in the warm 
climates. Commonly evergreen and always 
long bloomings — a fine pot plant. This strain 
will give some blooms the first year. Im¬ 
mense flower heads in pink, rose, scarlet, and 
other shades. 
Fancy Hybrids. Mixed colors.Pkt. 25c 
GILIA FAIRY STARS (Jewel Flower) 
A. 5" September to June. Sow broadcast. 
Will reseed the next year. A California wild 
flower, that is admirable for borders or rock 
gardens. Star-like blooms very small, but so 
profuse as to form a solid mat of color. Colors 
run the full range of the autumn and pastel 
colors .Pkt. 15c; 3 Pkts. for 35c 
GODETIA (Satin Flower) 
Farewell to Spring. A. IVz'. September to 
July. Sow broadcast late in the fall. Bushy 
plants covered with poppy-like blooms all 
spring and early summer. Good cut flower. 
Best in cool climate or in half shady locations. 
Duke of York. Rich scarlet on white. Very 
colorful.Pkt. 15c; 1/8 oz. 50c 
Kelvedon Glory. Deep glowing salmon. Cov¬ 
ered with blooms.Pkt. 15c; 1/8 oz. 50c 
GOURDS 
A. 10' Trailing vine for arbors, fences. Sow 
where they are to remain, after the nights as 
well as the days ore worm and in a warm 
sandy location. Use enough water for a nor¬ 
mal growth only till the flowers appear. 
Watering after that time causes the flowers 
and buds to drop. Do not harvest till the 
stems are brown and hard and pressure with 
the fingernail cannot dent the gourd. 
Small Varieties .Pkt. 15c each 
Large Varieties .Pkt. 15c each 
Large and Small Varieties.Pkt. 15c 
HELIANTHEMUM — See page 28. 
ICELAND POPPY (Papaver Nudicaule) 
Waller-Franklin Strain. P. 15" to 36". Aug¬ 
ust to November — January to March. Often 
grown as an annual. Compact plants with 
fern-like foliage, graceful wiry stems, flowers 
often 4" across. Blooms freely in early sum¬ 
mer and more or less all year. Better where 
it gets frozen in all winter. Disappointing in 
rock gardens. Sow where it is to bloom or 
transplant when very small. 
Apricot. Probably the most beautiful colored 
individual variety of all Iceland Poppies — 
delicate apricot. Flowers of good size with 
long stems .Pkt. 25c; 1/8 oz. 60c 
Coonara Pinks. A new strain of Iceland Pop 
pies. Very fine. 95% pink. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/8 oz. 50c 
Emperor. Large flowered orange. 
Pkt. 15c; 1/8 oz. 50c 
Yellow Wonder. Large bright buttercup yel¬ 
low .Pkt. 15c; 1/8 oz. .50c 
Gartford Giants Mixed. New strain. The color 
balance is excellent, the flowers are im¬ 
mense and the stems, the longest we have 
ever seen. Many new colors. Stock limited. 
Pkt. 25c; 1/8 oz. 60c 
Group Collection. One packet each. Apricot, 
Coonara Pinks, Emperor, and Yellow Won¬ 
der (four) .60c 
Delphinium — GALAHAD 
PACIFIC STRAIN 
DELPHINIUM 
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