

STANDARD COLORS 
Besides the named series we are offering several groups 
which are not yet segregated to such a degree that they 
would come true to color. They are the best we have been 
able so far to produce in their respective colors and are 
fully equal in character of growth and size of flowers to 
the named series. Produced by artificial cross-pollination 
to intensify the desirable characteristics in the highest de- 
gree. It is the same seed we use for our own planting, and 
by releasing it to the public we feel that we are giving 
them an equal chance. The percentage of show specimens 
from this seed is the highest obtainable. 
Lavender Pastel Shades . . . Lavenders with smoky pink 
in the petals and dark brown or black bee; highly mildew- 
resistant. 
Lilac Shades . . . Pure lilac tones, white bee predominant. 
Light Violet Shades . . . Flowers very large, ranging from 
light violet to lilac tones. 
Light Blue Shades .. . Ranging from light to medium blue, 
with white to fawn bee. 
Medium Blue Shades . . . Clearest blues are in this group, 
with white and dark bees. 
Dark Blue and Blue Violet Shades . . . Richest coloring in 
delphinium comprises this group. A combination of dark 
blue and violet is further intensified with dark bees. 
Clear White . .. These are slightly different from the Gala- 
had Series, the flowers not being as large; however, they 
are the purest white, with velvety texture. Very heavy 
branching and long trusses of flowers make them ideal for 
cut flower purposes. 
White, Black Bee .. . The best whites with dark bees we 
have been able so far to produce. 
Cross-Pollinated Seed . . . Price $2.00 per packet; $1.00 per 
half packet. Collection of four colors, $7.00; half packets, 
$3.50. Collection of eight, $13.00; half packets, $6.50. 
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