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PERENNIAL PLANTS 
DELPHINIUM 
HARDY LARKSPUR 
Exhibition Delphiniums 
Beautiful hardy plants grown in borders for their magnifi- 
cent spikes of blossoms which are borne on stately stems. 
A. perennial border would not be complete that failed 
to include this item. 
BLACKMORE and LANGDON STRAIN. This without ques- 
tion, is one of the finest strains in the world today; the 
flowers are enormous, produced in solid, erect spikes. 
The coijiors are in delicate shades of blue, mauve and 
pink. Unsurpassed as a cut flower. 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
WREXHAM or HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. All shades through 
very pale blue, lavender and orchid ,to the deepest and 
richest purples. The flowers are produced on tall spire- 
like spikes.4 to 6 feet high. 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
Garden Delphiniums 
Not as tall growing as the English Hybrids, but they pro- 
duce a greater number of spikes and are more graceful 
in habit. Flowers are produced in June and again in 
September on spikes 2 to 4 feet high. Excellent for 
cutting. 
BELLAMOSA. A dark blue form of the popular Bella- 
donna. 
35¢ Each; Three for 75c 
GRANDIFLORUM CHINENSE. Slender Larkspur. Short anc 
slender in growth, 15 to 18 inches, very desirable for 
low bedding and borders; good sized flowers of gentian- 
blue. Valuable because it flowers 3 to 4 weeks after 
the larger sorts. } 
35¢ Each; Three for 75c 
FUCHSIA 
MAGELLANICA. Magellan Fuchsia. Splendid new semi- 
shrub of uncertain height but sure -to produce hundreds 
of ruby-red pendant flowers which start early summer 
and cease only with killing frosts. Good in either light 
shade or sun. Mulch heavily for winter. j 
35¢c Each; Three for 75c 
FUNKIA 
; PLANTAIN LILY 
VARIEGATA. An interesting foliage plant that has rather 
wide tapering leaves, bright green in the center and a 
buff colored edging on each leaf. Flowers of a bluish 
mauve color appear in August and September on long 
stems above the dense tuft of leaves that form the 
plant. A fine border edging subject. 
35¢ Each; Three for 75c 
GYPSOPHILA 
BABYSBREATH 
Remarkable plants producing a multitude of small flowers 
‘which create a mist-like effect. Indispensable for cut- 
ting. _ The trailing varieties of repens are subjects for 
the rockery. 
PANICULATA. A _ branching, 2 to 3 foot plant which 
during July becomes a fleecy, white mass. Used for 
mixing with high-colored flowers in bouquets. Can be 
dried and used for everlastings. 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
REPENS. Grows to a height of 12 inches with a spread 
of 18 to 24 inches. Produces double white flowers in a 
misty mass of bloom. It is an ever-bloomer, from early 
spring until late fall. _ 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
PANICULATA FLORA PLENA, -BRISROL FAIRY. Bristol 
Fairy Babysbreath. This remarkable variety is propa- 
gated by grafting to insure plants that will: produce a 
multitude of double, pure white flowers. In bloom all 
summer. ee 
35c¢ Each; Three for 75c 
Storrs & Harrison Nurseries, Inc. 

