DELPHINIUM, PF 
Modern hybrid Delphiniums have become the dominent 
flowers in the perennial border of late June. In deep, rich 
soil, they grow 6 feet tall or more, with huge spikes of large 
flowers, varying in colors from the darkest violet to pale 
lavender. Lower growing types are also valuable for both 
border and cut flower use; the Chinese and Butterfly types are 
fine for bedding. With hybrids, plants established several 
years produce the best flowers. If the bloom is cut down to 
the ground, a second flowering spike is produced. 
Belladonna. A delightful shade of silvery blue. 
Bellaniosum. Rich, deep and intense blue. 
Fine Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Pacific Giants. A new strain originated on the Pacific Coast. 
Huge flowers 2% to 3% inches in diameter, beautifully spaced 
on well balanced spikes. Mildew-resistant. Pacific Giants are 
the finest Delphinium we’ve yet offered. 
Blue Shades, Pkt. 25c; Pure White, Pkt. 35c; > 
Pastel Shades, Pkt. 25c; Mixed Colors, Pkt. 25c. 
Blackmore and Liangdon Hybrids. Latest and highest devel¬ 
opment of the Hollyhock type of Delphinium. Very large, 
single, semi-double, and double flowers. All the pastel shades 
from very light blue to indigo. Pkt. 25c. 
DWARF CHINESE. A short hardy type desirable for low 
borders or even for bedding. It has the merit of reaching its 
full development the first season from seed started early. 1 ft. 
Blue Butterfly. Dark blue flowers. 
White. Azure Faii>', azure blue. Mixed. 
DICTAMNUS, Gas Plant, P 
An attractive perennial that blooms with bearded Iris. Seed 
germinates slowly. Sow in fall for best results. Do not trans¬ 
plant. 
DIDISCUS, Queen Anne's Lace Flower, AF 
Coerulea. Queen Anne’s Lace Flower grows into an upright, 
very much-branched plant about 2 feet high. Elach branch 
ends in an umbel of sky-blue flowers. It is easily grown and 
a splendid cut flower, lasting unusually long in water. 
DIGITALIS, Foxglove, P 
This ornamental hardy plant is used extensively for natural¬ 
izing in shrubbery borders and along the edges of woods. It 
grows well under almost all conditions, giving a wealth of 
bloom during June and July. 
Gloxiniaflora. This is an improved strain of the ordinary 
Foxglove, with handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers on 
long spikes. 
Salmon. Rosea. Rose ground. Alba. White ground. Yellow. 
The Shirley Giant Hybrids. Spotted throats. Mixed, all colors. 
DORONICUM, PF 
One of the best loved early spring perennials. Their large yel¬ 
low daisy-like flowers are invaluable for cutting. Seeds germi¬ 
nate slowly. Pkt. 20c. 
EUPHORBIA, A 
Branching, bushy plants with smooth glossy leaves of vari¬ 
ous colors. Suitable for beds or borders. Sow seeds in open 
ground, transplanting when few inches high. Give plenty of 
room. Good foliage plant. 2 to 3 feet high. 
Variegata (Snow on Mountain). 
Heterophyllia. Painted leaf. Annual polnsettla; 3 feet. 
EREMURUS ROBUSTUS (Foxtail Lily), P 
Spectacular in beauty. Tall, vigorous spikes that bear hun¬ 
dreds of bright, star-shaped blooms. May and June. Color 
range bright pink to saffron-yellow. 5-8 ft. Pkt. I5c. 
ERINUS, R 
Dwarf, neat plants for rockery or pot culture. Rose-purple 
flowers. May and June. Fine for dry walls. Pkt. 25c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE, Oenothera 
A twilight blooming plant. Flowers of brilliant yellow are 
often 3 inches across. Clusters of them decorate the tops of 
upright spikes which are arranged in the form of a cande¬ 
labra. Biennial; 3 feet high. 
Lamarckiana. 
FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis 
The Alpestris varieties bloom in April and are largely used 
for bedding and borders. Biennial. 
.\lpestris. Blue. Pink. White and Mixed. 
HARDY FORGET-ME-NOTS. 
Blue Bird. A beautiful winter-flowering deep blue variety. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Palu.stri.s Semperflorens. Dwarf blue flowers from early spring 
until autumn. Ideal for rockery or edgings. 
FOUR O'CLOCK, Marvel of Peru, A 
A favorite showy annual for beds and borders. Excellent for 
planting in front of the porch or alongside the house. The 
plants bloom freely from July until frost. 
Tall, Mixed. 2 feet tall with flowers in many fine colors. 
Dwarf, Mixed. Variegated golden foliage. 18 inches tall. 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower, AP 
Tones of orange, yellow, red, and maroon, often beautifully 
combined in a single blossom, make these flowering plants gay 
ornaments of the garden all summer long. The foliage of soft 
green combines well with the flowers. The blossoms are 2 to 3 
inches across. 
Single Picta Mixed, A. Large daisy-like blossoms of yellow and 
bronze with central cones of yellow. 
Double Picta Lorenziana Mixed, A. Globular heads of tubular 
florets in shades of sulphur, orange, and claret. 
Indian Chief, A. Single flowers of bronzy red. Very showy. 
Grandiflora (Perennial). Mixed, all colors. 
Dazzler. Cut flowers fit for florist. Intense golden yellow with 
maroon red zone. Well worth growing. Perennial. 
Burgundy, F. Coppery, scarlet self. 
Tangerine. Orange shade. 
Goblin. Compact type. Bright yellow, zoned red. Pkt. 20e. 
GAZAN I A, P 
Although a perennial, Gazania will flower the first year from 
seed. Showy flowers of shades of orange with black and white 
spot at base. 12 to 18 inches. Hybrids. 
GERANIUM, P 
A half-hardy perennial, easily and quickly grown from 
seed. Sow seeds thinly in boxes indoors, covering with glass 
until seedlings appear. When about 1 inch high transplant 
to small pots in rather poor soil firmly pressed down. Can 
later be repotted in larger pots or transferred to open garden. 
Zonale. Extra choice, single mixed, the well-known bedding 
Geranium. 
GEUM, Avens, PF 
Beautiful hardy perennials, bearing profusely large, show>’, 
double, dark flowers all through the summer. An elegant 
flower for bouquets. ’f’; 
Lady Stratheden. A new golden yellow with large full flowers 
of great beauty. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Large, double, brilliant orange-scarlet. In 
flower throughout the entire summer. 
Prince of Orange. Bright golden orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed Colors. 
GODETIA 
GODETIA, Safinflower, A 
Very handsome annual plants especially suited for semi- 
shady locations. Sow in spring in the open and thin to 8 or 10 
inches apart. The flowers are bright and colorful and the 
single sorts are not unlike the Azalea in form. The double 
varieties are popular for cutting. Very easy to grow. 
DWARF SINGLE. 
Crimson Glow. Intense crimson. 
Rosamond. Rose pink. 
Ruby (New). Compact plant covered with ruby red flowers. 
Pkt. 15c. Mixed Colors. 
UPRIGHT SINGLE. 
Firelight. Rich crimson scarlet. 
Sybil Sherwood. Bright salmon pink. 
White Swan. Pure white. Mixed Colors. 
Orange Glory (New). Beautiful salmon-orange. Most showy. 
Pkt. 15c. 
DWARF DOUBLE, Azalea Flowered. 
Brilliant. Carmine. 
Cornelia. Delicate salmon pink. 
Phyllis. Lilac. 
Sweetheart. Bright cream pink. 
Finest Mixed. 
T.4LL DOUBLE. Pink. Lavender. Crimson. Mixed. 
GODETIA SPECIAL 
WE OFFER ANY 6 PKTS. (TALL OR DWARF 
VARIETIES), 39c. (VALUE 50c.) 
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