2 PERENNIAE FLOWER SEEDS 
CAMPANULA—continued. 
ROTUNDIFOLIA VAR. “OLYMPICA”. This delightful Harebell 
is of a beautiful deep lavender blue, borne on a:plant of com- 
pact habit about 8 inches high, a hardy perennial plant, 
blooms in June and continues till August. Easy from seeds. 
Choice for the rockery or the border. 1 ft. Per pkt. 20c. 
PERENNIAL CANDYTUFT. See IBERIS. 
CHEIRANTHUS 
ALLIONII (Siberian Wallflower). Rich orange flowers, continu- 
ous flowering, sweetly scented. Per pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25c. 
GOLDEN BEDDER (New). A lovely shade of golden yellow rf 
foot high. Per pkt. 10c; % oz. 25c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAWII. Daisy-like, 2-inch, rich pink flow- 
ers with silvery foliage. Height 10-12 inches. Ideal for border 
or rockery; perfectly hardy. Comes easily from seed. Where 
protection can be given to the seedlings over winter, sow in 
the fall, otherwise early spring. Per pkt. 25c. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
C. NERVOSUM. A very fine novelty. One of the true blue per- 
ennials. Award of Merit Royal Hort. Society. Like a mini- 
ature anchusa, 12 to 18 in. in height with handsome brilliant 
blue flowers in great profusion in May and June. Per pkt. 25c; 
1/16 oz. 70c. 
‘Delphintum Seeds 
SPECIAL NOTICE—PLEASE READ 
If some one has told you (unfortunately inexperienced writers 
in Floral Magazines still insist on saying so) that you can’t germ: 
inate Delphinium seeds in the spring of the year from fall gath- 
ered seeds, DON’T YOU BELIEVE IT. IT’S A FALLACY AND 
THERE IS NO TRUTH IN IT. A person might tell you, “well, 
I have tried it;’’ sure, many people try to grow Delphinium seeds 
from the strongest and freshest seeds obtainable in the late sum- 
mer, and don’t succeed in raising one plant, but that’s not the 
seed’s fault. We want you to rest assured that you can grow 
just as strong, healthy seedlings in the spring. from last sea 
son’s crop, aS you can in the late summer, with only this dif 
ference: in the fall the seeds will germinate within 10 to 14 days. 
while in the spring it will take the seeds from two to three weeks. 
Quicker and better results will be obtained if you will freeze the 
seed for 2 or 3 days; that is what happens to all flower seeds 
sowed late in the fall or dropped by the parent plant; they lay 
in the frozen ground all winter, and in the spring when life 
awakes they germinate strong. 
We have sown Delphinium and Lupin seeds very late in the 
fall, when there is no chance for its germination, then when the 
ground freezes cover the seed bed with mulch, remove the latter 
in the spring, and the seed will germinate splendidly; this method 
works especially well with Lily seed and Japanese Iris seed— 
in our experier ce. 
Further proof—we have sown Delphinium seeds in the spring 
usually as late as April 25th, for the last 20 years, and do so 
every year to grow our seedlings which we sell in the fall; we 
raise most of our tens of thousands of seedlings from seeds sown 
in the late spring; we sow only a small amount of seeds in the 
late summer—mostly for tests. 
We find that our spring seedlings are just as healthy and 
vigorous as the fall seedlings and further 75 per cent of these 
seedlings will be blooming in the seed rows by August ist. If 
we transplanted these seedlings when 6 weeks old in May—all of 
these spring grown seedlings would blossom by late summer— 
FOUR MONTHS FROM SEED! 
So buy and sow our Delphinium seeds in the spring with all 
confidence. If you are a careful gardener, have grown plants 
from seeds heretofore and will follow our directions you will raise 
the same percentage of seedlings in the spring as we do. 
We gather our last seeds late in September from young vig- 
orous plants, surely such seed is bound to be strong and vigorous. 
Of course, we do not venture to say that the above statements 
refer to all Delphinium seeds offered in the market and which you 
might buy from other sources; we only speak of our own seeds 
which we plant and sell. We consider only two things of import- 
ance; to have good, strong seeds from healthy, vigorous plants 
in the first place and then keep and store the seed during the 
winter under the approved and proper environments. Over 20 
years’ experience in growing Delphiniums have taught us these 

two important things and we never deviate from them. therefore 
our Delphinium seeds are a success, whether planted in the late 
summer or in the late spring. 
‘HEY WILL BE A SUCCESS IN YOUR HANDS IF YOU 
WILL USE GOOD JUDGMENT. 
PUDOR’S “PRIZE WINNER” DELPHINIUM STRAIN 
SEEDS FROM PRIZE WINNER STRAIN, only in best mixture 
from CHOICEST SELECTED plants: Per pkt. of approx. 200 
seeds, $1.00; also put up in % pkts. at 60c; 1/16 oz. (3 times as 
much as a whole pkt.) $2.00. 
FROM A GENERAL FIELD RUN OF OUR PRIZE WINNER 
STRAIN. A very good mixture; we destroy all mediocre plants 
every summer. Per pkt. of approx. 200 seeds, 50c. Not put up 
in ¥% pkts. 1/16 oz. (3 times as much) $1.00. You will get many 
beauties from this low priced mixture, mostly double, in light 
and dark shades. 
OUR ”“PEDIGREED” PRIZE WINNER STRAIN 
Better and Handsomer Than Ever 
Carefully selected and pollenized. Marvelous results may be ex- 
pected. The choicest Delphinium seed you can possibly obtain. 
Per pkt. of 200 seeds, $2; one-half pkt. $1. Not sold in less 
quantities. 
BLACKMORE & LANGDON HOME GROWN. Seed from their 
finest plants grown by us. Gorgeous shades of blue and deep 
rich purples; all double. Per pkt. (approx. 200 seeds) 75c; 
1/16 oz. $1.50. 
WATKINS SAMUEL’S WREXHAM STRAIN. In choicest mix- 
ture from very best selected hybrids. Per pkt. 50c; 1/16 oz. $1. 
PUDOR’S DELPHINIUM HYBRID “DREAM” 
Once more we are in a position to offer a limited amount of 
seeds from our delphinium ‘‘DREAM”’’, the sensational hybrid 
Mr. Pudor developed a few years ago. We doubt that we have 
ever grown a more handsome variety. Visitors always rave over 
the plants when in full bloom. 
The 314-inch blossoms, on a perfect stalk, are very double of 
an exquisite shade of azure blue and pink, with a white bee. 
Full sized packs, $2.00; 144 sized, $1.00. Containing approxi- 
mately 200 and 100 seeds respectively. 

A Lovely New Seedling from our 55/66 Strain. A beautiful 
all-cobalt blue. Note the fluted and ruffled flower petals. 
CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC STRAIN (V. & R.) 
PACIFIC STRAIN OF DELPHINIUM HYBRIDS (Vetterle & 
Reinelt). From their “BLUE JAY” Series. Beautiful true blue 
colors; striking colors from clear medium to dark blue. Our 
plants are grown from V. & R. original cross-pollinated seeds. 
Per pkt. $2.00; 1% pkt. $1.00. 
GALAHAD SERIES. Their greatest achievement in GIANT 
WHITES; we have grown them 98% true to white color. Per pkt. 
$2.00; 44 pkt. $1.00. 3 
STANDARD MIXED COLORS. Beautiful lavenders, violets, 
light, medium and dark blues; a magnificent mixture. Per pkt. 
7oc; % pkt. 40e. 
Notice: Our California-Pacific Delphiniums are grown from V. 
© R. original cross-pollinated seeds, the best money can buy. We 
retain only the very best selected plants for seed bearers. 
