DELPHINIUMS 
The usefulness and beauty of the Delphinium is well 
known for they are the most popular of all perennials. Justly 
so, too, for what gives more stately garden masses or a longer 
succession of fine cut flowers? Give them a well-drained, rich 
soil and moderate moisture, and plant 18 to 24 inches apart to 
give plants plenty of air and light. Manure is the best fer- 
tilizer but they respond to any nitrogenous fertilizer. 
PACIFIC GIANT DELPHINIUMS. Finest in the world is 
the verdict of all experts and I confine my offer to this 
strain to give my customers the best. Outstanding in all 
respects; practically 100 per cent double, the flowers 2% 
to 8 inches across, beautifully spaced in long spikes. Thin 
wood stems, 60 to 90 per cent mildew resistant. 
King Arthur Series. Brilliant royal violet with white bee. 
Outstanding for show and cut flowers. 
Guinevere Series. Light lavender pink with white bee. 
Summer Skies Series. Clearest light blue with white bee. 
Clear white. Pure white, large size, full double; thrifty. 
Plants of above: 25 cts. each; 3 for 65 cts. $2.50 per doz. 
Pacific Giants Mixed. Many lovely shades. Plants, 25 cts.; 
3 for 65 cts.; $2.50 per doz. Seeds, pkt. 60 cts.; large pkt. 
$1.00. 
DELPHINIUM Belladonna is 2-3 ft. tall, very hardy and 
thrives in warm and windy climates where the tall ones 
usually fail. It is one of the finest for cutting, The color 
is an exquisite turquoise blue. Seeds sown early flower 
the first year. Plants, 25 cts. each; 3 for 65 cts; $2.00 per 
doz. Seeds, pkt. 20 cts.; 1/16 oz. 50 cts. 
DELPHINIUM Bellamosum is an exact counterpart of 
Belladonna except the color is lovely dark blue. Plants 
and Seeds same price. 
DELPHINIUM Chinensis Blue Butterfly. Has fine feathery 
foliage in compact plants a foot high with many spikes 
of large flowers of rich ultramarine blue completely 
covering the plants for weeks. It is a gem for low bor- 
ders or in the rock garden. Loved by all who see it here. 
Delphinium Chinensis Cambridge Blue. 2-3 ft. with the 
same feathery foliage and fine spikes of large flowers 
of a clear light blue, Lovely in bouquets. 
Prices: Plants, 25 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; $1.40 per dozen. 
Seeds (flower in three months), pkt. 20 cts.; 1/8 oz. 
40 cts. 
DELPHINIUM, West American Larkspur. Here in California 
and Western America we have a large number of very 
lovely Larkspurs. Quite varied in color, stature and form 
and entirely hardy and withstanding very dry difficult 
conditions; they give some of our most beautiful plants 
for the wild garden, with taller ones suited to the border, 
while the dwarf species, prefixed by a star are among 
the most lovely of rock garden plants. After flowering, 
these Delphiniums ripen to the ground and the root lies 
dormant until the next fall or spring. For this reason 
the location should be well marked or the roots should 
be dug, cured and stored. dry. The roots retain full 
vitality after being stored as much as three years. In 
the East is best to dig and store the roots and replant 
the following spring. Soak roots two hours before 
planting. Culture of this group: Sit., sun. Soil, any, 
but good loam gives finer results. Pl., dry roots in fall, 
or in cold region hold for spring planting. Prop., seed, 
third year to flower. Unless otherwise stated the fol- 
lowing have a single many flowered stem. All flower 
May to July. 
LOWER GROWING SORTS 
*Hesperium. May grow to 8 ft. loosely branching with many 
flowers of medium blue. 

*Menziezii resembles Columbianum, being much branched at 
base. Glossy foliage and fine deep blue flowers with 
white bee. 
*Variegatum Dwarf Form. Single stems 8 in. high, bear 
deep pure blue flowers. A gem. These little Larkspurs are 
among the most admired plants in my rock garden. 
Prices of above: 20 cts. each; 3 for 40 cts.; $1.25 per doz. 
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