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DELPHINIUM, Continued. 
Pacific Strain Hybrids—The most outstand- 
ing development in Delphinium hybridi- 
zation, being proclaimed by both ama- 
teurs and experts as the most prominent 
in America, if not the world. Very large 
flowers, singles and doubles, in many 
different color combinations of shades of 
blue and near-pinks. 35c each. 
Re-selected plants of the above, marked as 
to color and form while in bloom. Only 
the very best are selected. Please advise 
if we may substitute if we are out of 
color wanted. 75c to $1.50 each. 
Galahad White—Guaranteed white, single 
and semi-double, in mixture. These are 
Pacific Strain plants, one year old and 
have bloomed. $1.00 each. 
Primrose—Large double flowers, 2 to 2% 
inches across, of deep cream color, with 
large distinct black bee or eye. Five to 
six feet high. $1.00 each. 
DIANTHUS—Alpine species. Indispensable 
for dry sunny places or walls, and with 
very few exceptions, great lime lovers. 
Like a poor stony soil, but care should 
be exercised that soil is not too loose or 
sandy. While they rather resent too much 
moisture around the crown and foliage, 
they do require it at the roots. A’ top- 
dressing of stone chips several times a 
year is beneficial. 
*allwoodi-alpinus — A perpetual flowering 
‘hybrid with medium size flowers of light 
pink, rose and sometimes white flowers, 
on 6 to 8 inch stems. Compact habit, 
greyish foliage. May. to Sept. Mixed 
colors only. 35c each. 
*allwoodi-hybrid Pink Lady—Large semi- 
double pink flowers on strong 12 inch 
stems, spring to late summer. 35c each. 
allwoodi hybrid “Crimson”’—Large flowers 
of deep crimson on 10 to 15 inch stems 
from early spring to late fall. The major- 
ity are very double, although there are 
some singles among the lot. 35c each. 
*aipinus—A very dwarf species with dark 
shining foliage which hugs the ground. 
Large flowers of deep rose, with darker 
ring around the eye, on 2 to 3 inch stems. 
Prefers a light shade during the hottest 
part of the summer. 35c each. 
Ariel—For the sunny. broder, with large 
bright rose flowers. 35c each. 
barbatus—Sweet William—We can supply 
these in either Scarlet Beauty or New- 
port Pink. Advise fall or very early 
spring planting. 25c each. 
*glauca compacta—As the name indicates, 
it is of very compact habit, making a 
close, dwarf, silvery, glaucous mat, with 
the bright pink flowers on 1 to 2 inch 
stems. 50c each. 
*knappi—The yellow pink, 15 inches. All 
summer. 35c each. 

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“Little Joe—Of dwarf, compact habit, with 
large single crimson flowers all summer, 
8 inches. 50c each. 
*neglectus—The most beautiful of the al- 7 
pine pinks in cultivation. Neat little 
grassy tufts, studded with bright pink 
flowers, with a buff reverse, on 6 inch 
stems. A poor, stony soil. May and June, 
and again in the fall. 35c each. : 
*Rose Cushion— Brilliant rose flowers 
smothering the compact grey cushions 
of foliage. Like a little grey hedgehog 
when out of bloom. 2 in. -35c each. 
*roysi Hybrids— Charming hybrid of D. 
neglectus, with sweetly scented, fringed — 
flowers in shades of pink, on 6 inch 
stems. June to Aug. 35c each. 


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