
Dolphinium Soods. 
VETTERLE & REINELT’S (PACIFIC HYBRIDS) were awarded a gold 
medal at the 1939 and 1940 Oakland Spring Garden Shows, the annual 
flower events of the Pacific Coast. 
Could not compete in 1941. 
V. & R. Delphiniums are classed with the top-ranking strains of the world. 
Praises of them are just as numerous and sincere from the professionals 
as from the amateurs. 
HAND CROSS-POLLINATED seed is V. & R.’s best strain. 
This stock 
possesses the most desirable characteristics, qualities which are intensified 
to the greatest degree possible. 
The percentage of show specimens from 
this han cross pollinated seed is the highest obtainable. 
SELF-POLLINATED seed is collected from outstanding plants and will 
produce plants fairly uniform in color and type. 
For exhibition plants, 
however, sow the hand cross pollinated seed. 
Blue Bird Series (new 1941). At last a 
true blue Delphinium; clearest medium 
blue with white bee. Besides coming 
true to color they carry well rounded 
2% in. flowers; long graceful spikes. A 
new standard in blues of today. 
BLACK KNIGHT (new ’39). The dark- 
est of them all; the heavy, velvety tex- 
ture lends a tone vividness and lumi- 
nosity never seen before; 2% in, florets; 
long, well formed spike. 
BLUEJAY. Strikingly clear true blue, 
medium to dark, intense and alive with 
dark contrasting bee. 
CAMELIARD SERIES (new 1940). Pure 
lavender self with white bee. Perfectly 
formed flowers; well balanced spike. 
GALAHAD SERIES (new 1939). A giant 
race—3 in. individual white flowers of 
heavy, glistening texture, well spaced on 
strong, thin cylindrical spikes; fairly 
mildew resistant. 
King Arthur Series. Rich royal purple 
with a velvety texture and large white 
bee. One of the most brilliant. 
CROSS-POLLINATED SEED—each: 
LANCELOT. Clear lilac self with white 
bees, rare eolor; most beautiful. It has 
well balanced spike; large flowers. 
PERCIVAL Series. A companion to the 
white delphinium Galahad, of equally 
good quality; the bee here however is a 
contrasting black; a _ striking beauty. 
Flowers well spaced on long tapering 
spikes. 
ROUND TABLE SERIES (new 1940, 
July delivery). New color developments 
from over 300 crosses possessing im- 
mense size spikes. 
SUMMER SKIES. Light heavenly blue 
of a Summer sky, with white bees. Come 
almost 100% true from seed. 
Blue Mixture. This mixture contains all 
the blues of the named series as well as 
many unusually new shades of blue not 
yet stabilized or named. 
All Shades Mixture. Contains all shades 
from white to darkest blue. 
Named Series Mixture. Mixture only of 
the above named series. 
Pkt. $2.50, Collection 5 vars. $10.00. 
% pkt. $1.25, Collection 5 vars. $5.00 
SELF-POLLINATED SEED—each: Pkt. $1.00, Collection 5 colors $4.00. 
% pkt. 50c, Collection 5 colors $2.00. 
FREE: Delphinium Cultural Leaflet by Vetterle & Reinelt, explaining how 
to get best results with Delphiniums (Mailed with each packet of V. & R. 
seed). 

WREXHAM HOLLYHOCK STRAIN. A 
superior strain of Hollyhuck-like flowers, 
massive prizewinning spikes. 
Wrexham Art Shades. Pastels. 
Wrexham Mixed: 
Pkt. each 50c & $1.00; 1/16 oz. $2.00 

Orchid Flowering Dahlia 
entire LAC 2 OME ee. ela csi ore cise cns 
Belladonna Improved (Cliveden Beauty). 
Rich blue, 48 in....Pkt. 25c; % oz. $1.25 
Bellamosum Improved. Large deep blue 
MO W ONrSioei stirs ene eres Pkt. 25c; \% oz. $1.00 
Chinensis Album. White, 24 in. 
Chinensis Blue Butterfly. Dark blue, 18 
A Ae cia ornieetahems Bach Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c 
Chinensis Cambridge Blue (A.M., A.A.S., 
'33). Azure blue, 36 in...Pkt. 25c; % oz. 75c 
Blue Mirror. Spurless, the big navy blue 
flowers hang horizontally Hetla ye 
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DAHLIA a 
Growing dahlias from seed is quite fas- 
cinating, adventuresome and.above all, 
thrilling. Start seeds in cold frame, with 
peatmoss protection; transplant into well 
prepared 10 in. x 6 in. holes. Pinch out 
the center after third set of leaves form; 
will bloom in Fall. 
Orchid Flowering (Starfish). Grace and 
charm characterize the orchid dahlias 
in beds or in vases. Pinched out they 
make fine, compact, free branching 
bushes. Cut before pollen shows, flow- 
CLs. Keep i LOrsday Sao acetee eee Pkt.- 50c¢ 
Specialists Prize Winning Strain. This 
super mixture includes the best of the 
largest double flowers, many European 
varieties...50 seeds $3.00; 25 seeds $2.00 
Coltness Mignon (Bedding). Dainty, 
small single flowers, set freely on 18 in. 
bushy plants, uniform, ideal for bedding; 
exquisite cutflower. (See color plate) 
Pkt. each 25c; % oz. $1.00 
Unwin’s Dwarf Early Bedding. Double 
and semi-double flowers in wide range 
of colors; 24 in. plants suitable to bed- 
ding alsoneuttine Wisan coe cee Pkt. 25c 

Vetterle & Reinelt Pacific Hybrids 
CYCLAMEN gr 
Binnewies Strain. The superiority of 
this strain substantiates its worldwide 
popularity. Sow seed from June 15 to 
Oct. 15. For cultural directions, consult 
the “Ball Red Book.” 
Pure White 
Bonfire. Brilliant salmon. 
Rose of Zehlendorf. Light salmon. 
Orange Beauty. Orange vermillion. 
Mozart. Deep pink. 
Bright Red. 
Pkt. each $1.00; Mixed: Pkt. 75c 
Europeum (Hardy Cyclamen) rp. Frag- 
rant red Alpine Violet, Aug.-Sept. bloom- 
Lavender 
LT Be SET) opt oh Matensietccs aver eo toueatone eens Pkt. 50c 
Hederaefolium (Neopolitanum) » pink. 
Pkt. 50c 
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