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GLORY OF WAYSIDE—X, 12 
to 15 inches. The earliest of all 
of Shasta Daisy group, coming 
into flower in May, when the 
plants bear great loads of white 
glistening daisies, and continue 
to bloom throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. A splendid plant 
for borders and Rock Gardens. 
Each 9 cents. 
MAYFIELD GIANT. Very 
strong growing plant bearing 
giant size flowers measuring up 
to four inches across. Each 20 
cents. 
GIANT FALL DAISY, (Uligi- 
nosum). 4 to 5 ft. Grows great 
loads of flowers from June to 
September. Each 20 cents. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The new cushion type of Mums 
grow about 12 inches high and 
have a spread of more than 
double the height. They start 
flowering profusely in September 
and continue until stopped by 
freezing weather. Nothing unu- 
sual for a plant to carry 500 to 
700 blooms the first year. 
PINK CUSHION. 
YELLOW CUSHION. 
WHITE CUSHION. 
BRONZE CUSHION. 
RED CUSHION. 
Well rooted growing plants 
from 214 inch pots. Each 20 
cents. 
KOREAN CHRYSANTHE- 
MUMS. These new hardy 
Mums make a wonderful blaze 
of color in garden and are fine 
for cutting. They flower heavily 
the first year planted. 
DAPHNE, pink. 
HEBE, pink with gold center. 
MARS, deep red. 
VULCAN, blazing red. 
INNOCENCE, white. 
Well rooted growing plants from 
21% inch pots that will flower pro- 
fusely this fall; each 25 cents. 

A group o Vetterle and Reinelt 
Pacific Hybrid Delphinium 
CIMICIFUGA. 4 to 6 ft. Pure 
white flowers in June and July. 
Each 15 cents. 
CLEMATIS, RECTA. 2 to 3 ft. 
Large showy clusters of fragrant 
ure white flowers during June, 
uly and August. Each 20 cents. 
DAVIDIANA. 2% ft. Bright 
green foliage with bell shaped 
lavender blue flowers. Each 25 
cents. 
COREOPSIS—X, (Tickseed) 
2 feet. A beautiful hardy border 
plant growing a mass of bright 
golden yellow flowers all through 
the summer and fall. Very 
useful for cutting for bouquets 
and extremely valuable for cre- 
ating a mass of color in border 
or garden. Each 9 cents. 

Blackmore and Langdon Del- 
phinium 
DELPHINIUM, (Perennial 
Larkspur) 3 to 6 ft. Without 
doubt the most popular of all 
the hardy perennials. Succeeds 
in all soils and locations and 
will give you more satisfaction 
and pleasure than any other 
flower. The tall growing varie- 
ties reach height of 4 to 6 ft. and 
the dwarf class from 2 to 3-ft. 
The flowers appear in early 
June and if not allowed to go 
to seed the plants will con- 
tinue flowering throughout the 
growing 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 follow- 
ing named varieties and strains. 
BELLADONNA—xX. 2 to 3 ft. 
This variety comes pracitcally 
true from seed. A_ beautiful 
shade of sky blue, flowering in 
June and July, and _ usually 
again in the fall. Each 9 cents. 
BELLAMOSA. 2 to 3 ft. A 
dark blue from the Belladonna 
strain. Very beautiful. Each 9 
cents. Pai 
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