DELPHINIUMS 
This year I am only offering seedlings as they trans- 
plant easily and, if set out in April, give much better results 
the first season than older plants. My best seedling last year 
gave me a spike five feet tall of which 36 inches was blos- 
som. These seedlings are from my own hand-pollinated seed 
and are the result of crosses between seedlings raised from 
seed of Pacific Hybrids, the Lyondel strain and my own 
selected plants. Mixed colors—state preference whether 
NohteObeadanikes ae Dots: IdoZe 55,00 
White es ery air fons er ma 1 doz. $3.00 
LIATRIS (Pychostachya)—An extra long-stemmed variety 
3 to 5 feet tall. The bold spikes of rosy purple flow- 
ers, opening from the top downward, make excellent 
cut flowers and are exceptionally attractive when ar- 
ranged with gladiolus. Large size—ea. .50 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy)—These are very hardy and 
will make an excellent showing with a minimum of 
care. They are not bothered by insects. Fine cut flower. 
Mixed colors. eingle——3 for $1.25 
Double—3 for 2.00 
LADY PHYLLIS—Withdrawn for increase. 
GARDEN CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The following beautiful vari- 
eties are reasonably hardy. No 
plants will be shipped until the 
latter part of May and will be 
pinched back at least once. 
ALLEGRO—Large, fully-double, 
shrimp-pink blooms. May be 
disbudded to a single flower. 
Oct wala: 
GLACIER — Large, pure white 
double flowers. A good cut 
flower. Blooms early. Sept. 
MAROON ’N’ GOLD — Large, 
fully-double flowers. Incurved 
petals, maroon above and gold- 
en on under side. August. 
LAVENDER LADY—Lavender. 
MRS. du PONT—Peach pink. 

