



Localy/ Sistas 
Garden Plants! 

DELPHINIUM 
Pacific 


Perennial. Delphinium frequently flower the first season, Start the Giants 
seed indoors in March and transplant to the garden in April. a ee 
Pacifie Giants. Delphinium that frequently grow 5 and 6 feet tall, i Delphinium 
with big mammoth flowers, and spikes often 3 feet long! The flowers 
are almost 100% double, 2% to 3% inches across, and are set on very 
tall spikes. , 
Guinevere. A clear pink-lavender with white bee, flowers often up 
to 3 in. diameter. 1942—-Pkt., 35c. 
Bluejay. Striking clear medium to dark blue, with dark contrasting 
bee. 1943—Pkt., 25c. 
Black Knight. Darkest blue of them all. Flowers 2% to 3 inches 
in diameter. 1955—PkKt., 30c. ; 
Galahad. A giant Este, with huge florets on elegant long spikes. 
Pkt, 40e. 
Pacific Giants Mixed. Shades of blue, violet, lavender and white, all 
mixed. 1953—Pkt., 25c. 
Blackmore and Langdon Strain. A fine strain from boteiand: Tall 
strong spikes of large double flowers, in shades of violet and deep blue 
to azure blue, with interesting centers. 1944—-Pkt., 25c. » 
Cardinale. Pure pink. Seed is hard shelled and germinates slowly. 
1939—Pkt., 25c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. Large flowers on spikes three to five feet long, 
the majority running in the darker blues. 1951—Pkt., 10c. 
Salzer’s Iceberg. Lovely, pure, white flowers. Plants 3 to 4 feet 
high with 20 inch spikes of pure white. 1950—Pkt., 25c. 
Lamartina. Deep blue with white bee. Tall grower. 1940—Pkt., 25c. 
Hollyhock Strain. A fancy blend of light and dark shades of blue, 
with flowers of large size and tall spikes. There are also interesting 
modifications in the “eye” of the flowers. Very choice. 1949—Pkt., 20c; 
2 pKts., 35c. 
Belladonna (Everyblooming Hardy Larkspur). Clear turquoise-blue 
flowers. 3 feet high. 1946—-PkKt., 10c. 
Finest Mixed. A carefully blended mixture of all the many shades, 
running mostly in blue, saved from the largest flowers. 3 feet. 1948— 
Pkt 10e- 
Finest Mixed Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED. A spe- 
cial reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests. 1932—Pkt., 15c. 
CORN FLOWER 
Centaurea. Annual. There is, perhaps, no more popular annual than 
the Cornflower. It will grow anywhere and as a cut-flower it is con- 
sidered indispensable. Sometimes called Bachelor’s Button. 
Jubilee Gem. A dwarf variety, 10 to 15 inches tall, compact, literally 
covered with double dark blue flowers. 1879—Pkt., 10c. 
Double Mixed. 1875—Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25c. 
Double Mixed, Salzer’s Cliffwood Farm TRIPLE-A-TESTED—A spe-_ 
cial reselected strain certified by THREE-WAY tests. 1896—Pkt., Lacs 
3 pits) 35c¢ 
Mixed 




Left 
Salzer's 
Corn Flower 
