Tall Stately Delphiniums 
HARDY LARKSPUR (Perennial) 
1333 BELLAMOSUM, Deep blue...Pkt. 15¢ 1337 PACIFIC GIANTS. Developed on the 
; Pacific Coast. Florets 2 inches across, 
1384 CLIVEDEN BEAUTY. (Improved Bel- on 5 ft. stems, slender and wiry. Mil- 
ladonna,) Turquoise blue..... Pkt. 15¢ dew resistant. Blue shades. .Pkt. 50c 
1335 GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS, Color from 1338 BLUE BUTTERFLY (Annual), (Chi- 
pale lavender to deep blue, with many nese Delphinium.) 18 in. pense 
double... +... esses eee eens Pkt. 20¢ gentian-blue florets; finely cut foliage. 
1336 WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK STRAIN,  — certrsetrrttrerrecernrees Pie oc 
Giant flowered strain with double = ee 4 
blooms 1% to 2 inches across, many of DELPHINIUM PLANTS, see page 40. 
HiempACOLOM Ess -. 4) cae ape mre Pkt, 35¢ For Color Illustration See Page 42 


CATHEDRAL 
BELLS 
Bedutena) < (ecticoral Bells Cyneglossum 
This graceful 

climber has i 
beantiful le eee Climber) CHINESE FORGET-ME-NOT (Annual) 
bell-shaped 3 eight 15-20 ft. A rapid-growing, hand- ra» ‘ 
dowere ct some climber with beautiful bell-shaped 1318 DWARF FIRMAMENT. 16 in, An im- 
deep violet- flowers 1% inches across and 2 inches proved bush form, with bright indigo-blue 
blue. long. Flowers open a clear green, gradu- flowers all summer long. The plants are 
ally changing to deep violet blue.  Par- easy to grow and thrive even in dry, poor 
ticularly desirable for covering arbors, SOU ee oleate se tapas taberr oicp nso Fosiiewe-wl oars Pia, =5e¢ 
EI SY WOU Cie sca old cid S-phase Pky, Loe : ‘ 
CoLuMBINE, see Aquilegia, page 48. 
Cl, I, elerbia CORALBELLS, see Perennial Plants, page 46. 
rysant emum (Annual) CorNFLOWER, see Centaurea, page 50. 
ieeRNNUAT, CHEYSANTHEMUOMS. Height 300 Bere eee eet cleraon 
20 in. Daisy-like flowers in attractive 
color combinations of yellow, brown, red : 7 : ue i 
PASoanida white (Wsetul for-amass color ered for almost its entire length with 
d . charming rosette-like flowers, resembling 
eu ceks. ane 2 eee oo Bred. toe sprays of Flowering Almond....Pkt. 10¢ 
Tost’ Cott ny a ey . a ’ wary 
1290 SHASTA DAISY (Perennial). Height 2 | ) bl 6 
ft. June-August. Bears large white flow- ou @ oreopsis 
ers on long stems; invaluable for cutting. 
Plants send up a mass of slender, 
upright branches, with each branch cov- 
Very free flowering... ..., 5... Pkt. 10c (Perennial) 
ib 6 : Height 2 ft. Large orange-yellow flowers on 
ong graceful stems. Bloom profusely during § 
ae scom the summer and fall, affording a constant sup- 
ply of cut flowers. 
Celosia (Annual) 1309 DOUBLE SUNBURST. This new form is 
od very popular, the extra petalage adding a 
1255 CRISTATA. Height 12-18 in. Large or- _ further charm to the immense golden yel- 
namental flower-heads frilled and corru- low, Hlowersccteie stes bs « cr stouspes sie Pkt. 20¢ 
gated like a cock’s comb. Mixed colors. 
ein each ocen scene Pier, i ia.0 Seca Keel OC Cuptess Une 
1258 PLUMOSA. Height 3% ft. Forms pyra- 
midal branching plants with large feathery 

flower-heads, ranging from orange to deep (Annual Climber) a 
crimson. Mixed colors..........- Pkt. 10¢ 4349 Height 10-15 ft. A good vine for train-§ 
1259 PYRAMIDALIS (Flame of Fire). Height ing on a light ornamental trellis. Bears 
1% ft. Candelabra-shaped plants, each a profusion of star-shaped scarlet and 
branch terminating in a flower-head of white blossoms from midsummer to frost. The flowers of Dianthus Sweet Wivelsfield are 
ery IO CATIOG§ [he phe etleve.e ass: «ites + voi" Pkt. 20¢ Fine fern-like foliage..... er be LOG sweetly fragrant idicome in ciids 
range of gay colors. 
New Giant Cosmos : , Dianthus or Pinks 
China Pinks (Annual) 
EARLY FLOWERING MAM- : : 
MOTH MIXED. 4-6 ft. Con- 4 : Easily raised from seed, they bloom from 
tains soft shades of crimson, early summer until frost. 
pink and lavender. .Pkt. 10¢ : 1340 SWEET WIVELSFIELD. A splendid 
ORANGE FLARE, 3-4 ft. ; border and cut flower. The blooms ara 
Blooms in about three months larger than Sweet William, with brilliant 
from seed, and continues un- : colorings and markings........ Pkt, P5e¢ 
til killi frost. Flowers are é 
ee Soantitnl showy golden # f 1341 HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS. DOUBLE 
orange. The plants are stur- j “ MIXED. 1 ft. Brilliant colors, many 
dy and well-branched, with : striped and mottled. .:........ PictevOe 
deep green foliage. .Pkt. 10¢ ee 1348 HEDDEWIGI LACINIATUS. SINGLE 
YELLOW FLARE, Lik e : : : MIXED. 1 ft. Very large fringed flowers 
Orange Flare, except in col- ranging from white to deep crimson. 
or, which is a LE te ; Mixed colors...... % oz. 25c; pkt. 10¢ 
ROP : 
SENSATION, Giant Early | et 
Strain. 4 ft. Flowers are 4-5 = a : : a5 
inches across, with heavy fluted ; ee @ (O1SCUS 
petals. Colors: one eee 
red, and white, wit a satiny Me : a oe ce 
sheen 15¢ 8 : a ee ee Blue Lace Flower (Annual) 
CRESTED OR DOUBLE SENSA- b 3 toe a Lar iia Se iene EE 
. ined ita, 2 AS iat a RLS eh Sain : : 
paoaeus ee ee eatlon Cos- 1316 GIANT SENSATION DAZZLER, A 1943 shaped flowers, 2 to 3 inches across ara 
: A . f i duced from July to frost. Color, an 
i 29-inch crested All-America Winner, A luscious shade of 1DEg uc J ; 
tem So ela Urencar even more rich deep velvety crimson., The broad exquisite shade of clear lavender-blue. 
mammoth. Colors are white, pink fluted petals slightly overlap, giving the Fine for cutting...........-.. Pkt. 10¢ 
flower a very full appearance....Pkt. 25c 
and crimson DiciTaLis, see Foxglove, page 52. 


If you want a dwarf plant with brilliant coloring sow Zinnia Linearis. (See Page 59.) Page 51 
