ANDREWS HARDY PERENNIALS 
Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums 
The best Hybrid Delphiniums yet to be offered are found in these 
strains adapted to Zones up through II without cover and all other 
Zones with special culture and cover. Hybrid Delphiniums are not as 
dependable nor as hardy as the Belladonna and Bellamosum listed be- 
low, but their greater range of colors and larger size makes them one 
of the best perennials to grow. 
BLUE JAY SERIES. A medium blue 
color with a dark bee marks this fine 
strain. 3 for $1.00; 40c each, prepaid. 
CAMELAIRD SERIES. A striking pure 
lavender with a white bee. The best in 
its color class. 3 for $1.00; 40c each, 
prepaid. 
SUMMER SKIES SERIES. A light blue 
that reminds one of sunny summer skies 
set off by a white bee. 3 for $1.00; 40c 
each, prepaid. 
GALAHAD SERIES. This is the finest 
white Hybrid Delphinium available. The 
huge double flowers are borne on long 
spikes. 3 for $1.00; 40c each, prepaid. 
KING ARTHUR SERIES. Because of its 
royal violet color and contrasting white 
bee, this variety received a “kingly” 
name. 3 for $1.00; 40c each, prepaid. 
ROUND TABLE SERIES. (Mixed.) A 
special strain that includes all the colors 
found in these fine flowers. 3 for $1.00; 
40c each, prepaid. 
Other Delphininms 
BELLADONNA. Hardier than the hybrids, not 
so long stemmed or sturdy appearing but flowering 
more freely, this light blue Delphinium is a 
“‘must-have’’ for perennial border or for cutting. 
4 for $1.00; 30c each, prepaid. 
BELLAMOSUM. A worthy companion to the 
lighter colored Belladonna is the dark blue Bella- 
mosum. A white bee makes a pleasing contrast. 
4 for $1.00; 30c each, prepaid. 


Pentstemon, Firebird 
PENTSTEMON 
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Blazing Star (Liatris) One of the newest of the large flowering 
; = < varieties of Pentstemons. A dark fiery red, 
Planting All-Season Surprise Collection BLAZING STAR, Liatris. A most the flowers, like small Foxgloves in size, 
i$ unusual flower in that the flower are b 18-24 i is i 
Instructions 10 HARDY PERENNIALS heads at the tip of the spike open = eeenoe 8: 24 inch stems. This is a 
Gigs ; . Se at wonderful addition to the hardy border 
(Our Selection.) All Different and All Suited to YOUR first and so on to the bottom . . . . 
Tecloded tyith ) Ciinaten flower head which opens last. The and for cutting. Requires protection in the 
s sf 2 i I ikes open in mid- I Gli let isfacti h 
(Without Or $2.50 Ae purpie spl P 1 north an or complete satisfaction there, 
Each Order For ONLY $2.1 De iabeliy ie kabeled part ete AS apy treat like an annual. Protection needed in 
35c each, prepaid. winter. 3 for 90c; 35c each, prepaid. 

Rocket 

A New colors and longer lasting blooms have nearly revo- 
CHLECLE. lutionized the Hemerocallis or Day Lily in the past few 
years. They can be grown anywhere. With the new varie- 
; ties listed in ANDREWS catalog for the first time this year 
and some of the older favorites, we are sure you can find varieties that will please you. 
ROCKET. Introduced on the west coast in 1946, Rocket has exceptionally large flowers of a deep 
crimson that is lightly overlaid with purple. A golden orange throat and petal center stripe sets 
the poet off. Grows to about 4 feet and blooms in July and August. 3 for $8.25; $3.00 each, 
prepaid. 
E. A. BOWLES. Not as new as Rocket, but one of the richer colored Hemerocallis. A rich 
reddish orange blends to a pale orange. Of a slender, graceful habit, they grow to 3 feet in 
height and bloom in June and July. 3 for $2.50; $1.00 each, prepaid. 
RAJAH. A delicate orange-veined red flower with a garnet-brown eye graces the Rajah’s 3h -ft. 
stems. Blooms in June and July. 3 for $1.75; 75c each, prepaid. 
GYPSY. A glistening deep orange variety that reaches 4 feet in height and blooms in July. 
A very fine variety. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
LEMONA. Delicate, pale lemon-yellow colored flowers on 314-ft. stems in July. One of the 
best of the large yellows. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
MIKADO. A novelty in color with mahogany-red spots in each petal that contrasts with the 
orange in the rest of the flower. Grows to 24 feet and blooms in July. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, 
prepaid. 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. A late flowering Hemerocallis that reaches 31 feet in height. The 
long lasting, pale, glistening yellow flowers appear in August. 3 for $1.35; 50c each, prepaid. 
Start your HEMEROCALLIS GARDEN with a collection of one each of 
the above varieties (regular value, $6.75), for ONLY $6.00, prepaid. 
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