COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA (p) 
Double New Gold. Semi-double, shining- 
gold flowers with long willowy stems. An 
excellent cut flower. Plants 2 to 3 feet 
spreading and full of bloom. Will flower 
the first spring if planted in early fall. 
Drought resistant and grows in sun and 
ANGLER Ve LOU See a Pkt. 15¢ 
A NEW SWEET CORN 
Having run across a new product 
of unusually fine quality, we step out 
of our line to present it to such of 
our customers as may be interested 
in an item of that sort. The item is a 
new white sweet corn which Mr. Sal- 
bach grows for use on his own table. 
A—6 to 8 feet. April to June. A packet 
will plant a 10-foot square of 4 rows, 
8 hills to the row, 4 seeds to a hill. 
Single row planting usually means 
half filled ears. Successive plantings 
can be made a month apart. Water 
only enough to produce normal 
growth. Cultivate frequently. 
Aunt Mary’s Sweet Corn — A fellow 
iris grower told us about this sweet 
white corn, which had been grown 
in his family for years. We tried a 
planting for our own use and 
found it to be the best sweet corn 
we had ever eaten —a real treat, 
deliciously sweet and unusually 
tender. Many customers voice their 
enthusiasm as to its high quality. 
Pkt. 25¢; 3 Pkts. 65¢ 

CORNFLOWER—See Bachelor Button. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
Chinese Forget-Me-Not (a) 
Firmament. A new All-America Selection. 
A dwarf, bushy plant bearing bright, in- 
digo blue flowers. Summer plantings 
bloom in late fall and winter; early 
spring planting in the summer. Often 
self-sows. 15 inches to 18 inches high. 
Pkt. 15¢ 
DAHLIAS 
Annual-perennials. Dahlias grown from 
seed produce full size bushes and flower 
freely the first year. These plants make 
clumps of tubers that can be divided for 
the following season. See page 22. 
DIANTHUS 
See Carnations and Pinks. 
DELPHINIUM 
Perennial Larkspur (p) 
Pacific Strain 
Delphinium is the tallest and stateliest 
of all garden flowers. The Pacific Strain 
developed by Frank Reinelt produces 
most perfect, well-balanced spikes, 4 to 8 
feet high. The individual florets 2 inches 
to 3 inches across, almost all double and 
never coarse. ‘This strain is particularly 
mildew resistant..For best germination, 
seeds should be put in the refrigerator 
for a week and started with a bottom heat 
and cool overhead temperature. In hot 
weather the germination and growth are 
very poor. Plants should be in full sun 
and in rich, well-drained soil. All our 
seed comes from the originator of this 
strain. 
HAND-POLLINATED SEED 
Black Knight. Darkest violet. 
Pkt. $2.50; V2 Pkt. $1.50 
Blue Jay. Bright, clear, medium blue, with 
contrasting bee....Pkt. $2.50; V2 Pkt. $1.50 
Galahad. Pure glistening white of heavy 
satiny texture. The florets are full and 
3 inches across—..Pkt. $3.00; /2 Pkt. $1.75 
Guinevere. Light lavender pink, white bee. 
Pkt. $2.50; /2 Pkt. $1.50 
King Arthur. Brilliant royal violet. 
Pkt. $2.50; V2 Pkt. $1.50 
Summer Skies. Clearest light blue, white 
Deets nasi sacks. Pkt. $2.50; 2 Pkt. $1.50 
Light Shades. Light blues and lavenders. 
Dark Shades. Dark Blues and violets. 
Balanced Mixture. Of shades above. 
Pkt. $2.00; 2 Pkt. $1.00 
SELF-POLLINATED SEED 
Galahad...................... Pkt. $1.50; /2 Pkt. 75¢ 
Black Knight 
Blue Jay 
Guinevere 
King Arthur 
Summer Skies 
Each variety, Pkt. $1.25; V2 Pkt. 65¢ 
Light Shades 
Dark Shades 
Balanced Mixture. Of shades above. 
Pkt. each 50c¢ 
GILIA FAIRY STARS 
Jewel Flower (a) 
A California wild flower admirably 
adapted to borders and rock gardens. 
Tiny star-like flowers so abundant they 
make a solid mass of bright autumn col- 

GODETIA KELVEDON GLORY 
GODETIA, Satin Flower, 
Farewell-to-Spring (a) 
Kelvedon Glory. A dwarf hybrid from the 
long-legged wild godetia. The plants are 
bushy, 12 inches to 18 inches high and 
covered with salmon-orange flowers of 
poppy shape. Blooms more freely in thin 
soil and bright sunshine. A fine cut 
flower. Grows best in cool climates. Start 
in flats late fall or early spring. In mild 
climate plant out of doors in late fall or 
Cary /S PTL skeee cae eacv cen gms gh geome Pkt. 15¢ 
Duke of York. Rich scarlet on white. Very 
colori 3s eee ee ee eee ekt toc 
HELIANTHEMUM, Sun Rose (p) 
A most delightful dwarf evergreen peren- 
nial. Spreading, dense matty growth can 
always stand pruning. Covered with 
brightly colored flowers resembling min- 
iature single roses. Yellow, bronze, red, 
pink, rose, apricot, orange and similar 
shades. Has attracted constant attention 
in our garden. Fine for steep terraces, dry 
rock walls or any reasonably sunny place 
in the garden. Many of these seeds come 
from Sydney B. Mitchell’s new seedlings. 
Grows 3 inches to 5 inches high. Best 

ESCHSCHOLTZIA ors. Sow broadcast September to June. started in flats in late fall or early spring. 
See California Poppy. B inches 2x2 ee. net Pkt. 10c; 3 for 20c Pkt. 25¢ 
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