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Delphinium, Glorious 
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OUTSTANDING VARIETIES THAT WILL MAKE YOUR 
GARDEN THE ENVY OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 
DELPHINIUM, Glorious (Left) 
A Boisterous Royal Purple With a Lovely Velvety Sheen. 
One of tie Delphiniums Pictured in Life Magazine. 
A breath-taking color, strong yet pleasing, by far the darkest and richest of all Delphiniums. 
In the light of the early summer evenings, this purple gives the effect of a deep rich maroon. 
Developed in our Research Department, this new color was reached by the infusion of the blood 
of the wild red Delphinium, without having affected the excellent plant and the flowering habits 
of the Northern New York strain. 
The long beautiful spikes are all-out-at-once in blooming, no shattering until the last buds are 
fully open. The stems are wiry and strong. The plant repeats quickly with its colorful blooms. 
It grows about 4 to 414 ft. tall. 

Plant Glorious in a prominent place in your garden. You will want it to show your friends and 
to enjoy yourself. Plant it with your Delphinium, Pink Sensation for novelty and striking effect 
and with the other Northern New York Delphiniums for the best display of Delphiniums avail- 
able. A truly glorious flower and plant and one fitting for the gardens of America. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00; 25 for $18.75 
MELEE ES 



See pages 52-55 
for the Northern New Yorke Delphiniume 
WHITE BLEEDING-HEART (Below) 
Dicentra formosa, Sweetheart 
This lovely, delicate plant well deserves a place in every garden. It blooms heavily in the spring 
and continues to produce flowers all during the summer and fall. Few other perennials have such 
a marvelous period of bloom. The shape of the pure white flowers is similar to the old-fashioned 
Bleeding-heart, but they are a little smaller in size and far more delicate in appearance. 
Said by many to have the handsomest foliage of any garden flower. The light green, silvery leaves 
are almost transparent; they are especially neat, particularly graceful and fern-like with many deep 
indentations. Related to some of our daintiest but hardy woodland flowers, White Bleeding-heart 
grows luxuriantly in any reasonably good garden soil but prefers a continuous supply of moisture 
and slight shade. Splendid for planting in the foreground of perennial borders and rock-gardens 
because it grows only 9 to 12 in. high. Plant generously with Viola Purple Heart, as in illustra- 
tion below. This is a very unusual plant which we are proud to be able to offer to our many 
good friends and customers. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
White Bleeding-heart 
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