DELPHINIUMS — LARKSPUR 
The Delphiniums are probably the most admired 
of all our garden flowers, on account of their stately 
spikes of the most pleasing shades of blue, violet 
and orchid flowers. Some of these plants should be 
in every garden. If you have difficulty in keeping 
them as perennials, try growing them as annuals. 
The seedlings are available in pots at the time 
If planted then, they 
will give two, and usually three, crops of blossoms 
when annuals are set out. 
in summer and fall if cut to the ground each time 
after blooming. ‘ 
PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
Recognized as the World’s Best in Delphiniums. 
Flower spikes extremely long and florets very large 
and well placed. Have had individual florets up to 
3 inches across in our seedling beds last summer. 
These plants contain a complete color range, from 
white and the delicate iavender shades to the deep- 
est violet and purples. 
You may select plants while in bloom if you 
wish. They then transplant nicely if they are cut 
down. They will come up and bloom again the 
same season. 
Plants from the very choicest ““Hand-Pollinated” seed. 
Strong Field-Grown Clumps, Each 50c: Doz. $5.00 
Potted Seedlings Doz. $2.00 
Selected, Blooming Plants, Priced according to value. 
Plants from ‘“’Cross-Pollinated’”” Seed 
Each 35c: Doz. $3.50 
CHINESE DELPHINIUM 
These plants grow from 2 to 3 feet high, have 
fern-like foliage with panicles of gentian-blue flow- 
ers; excellent for the border and for cutting for 
small bouquets. 
Album Grandiflorum — A white-flowered variety; 
about 3 feet. Each 35c 
Azureum Grandiflorum — Azure-blue; about 3 feet. 
Each’ 35c 
Cambridge Blue — Clear Cambridge blue. Each 35c 
Ultramarine — Very dwarf; pure blue. About 12 
inches. Each 35c 
Cinereum — A beautiful plant 12 to 18 inches tall 
with brilliant blue spurless flowers from spring 
to late summer; plant in full sun in well-drained 
soil. Each 50c 
DODECATHEON — AMERICAN COWSLIP 
* Media (Shooting Star) — A very beautiful plant for 
naturalizing or for growing in the moist shady 

Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums 
border; flowers in umbels somewhat resembling 
the cyclamen; light rose and sometimes white; 
about 12 inches high; blooms in May or June. 
Each 25c 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS — SWEET WILLIAMS 
Old favorite of the garden, blooming profusely 
during May and June. 
Blood-red — Rich deep red. Each 20c 
Diadematus — Crimson, white eye. ‘Each 20c 
Pink Beauty — delicate pink. Each 20c 
DIANTHUS — HARDY GARDEN PINKS 
Beatrice — Double salmon pink, 10 inches tall, 
Each 30c 
Silver Mine — A clean pure white form of Beatrice; 
double 
fragrance; about 10 inches tall; blooms all sum- 
Each 35c 
blooms all summer. 
it has nice flowers with Carnation 
mer. 
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