
DELPHINIUM, 
Pink Sensation (Right) 
The only true pink perennial Delphinium in existence! 
Possesses all the strength, hardiness, and prolific growth of its modern contemporaries 
in the accustomed colors. Also outstanding for its repeated blooms, giving as many 
as four crops in a season, is a constant show of color in your garden. Reaches a height 
of 31% feet with many laterals continuously throwing out new spikes of a lovely, airy 
pink. At last, the color of the wild red Delphinium has been infused into a gar- 
den hybrid. The sensational achievement of the great horticulturalist, Dr. Ruis of Hol- 
land, introduced to American gardeners by Jackson & Perkins. Pink Sensation is 
probably the most unusual perennial available in America today. Has all the charm 
and beauty of the widely loved blue and white forms plus the dramatic and beautiful 
clear pink colot. ¢1 59 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 25 for $28.15 
CHRISTMAS ROSE (Below, Right) 
(Helleborus niger altifolius) 
Roses in winter! Not real roses, of course, but the rare Christmas Rose. Actually 
blooms with the snows of late fall, at Christmas-time and right up until spring. 
This variety CH. niger altifolius) is much superior to the common H. niger. Grown 
from divisions of flowering plants, it will bloom for you next fall. Even when there 
is snow on the ground, it takes only a couple of mild days for this miraculous plant 
to produce its glacier-white blooms. 
The lovely flowers are 2 to 3 in. across, with a lively yellow center. The luxuriant 
leathery foliage literally hugs the ground. The flower clusters are on 6- to 8-in. stems. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 6 for $7.50; 12 for $15.00 
CARNATION, IRENE (Below) 
Dianthus caryophyllus (Plant Patent No. 747) 
THE MOST FRAGRANT OF ALL GARDEN PINKS 
The fragrance of Irene is one of its outstanding qualities . . . literally drenches the 
garden with old-fashioned, clove-scented fragrance unequaled by any other garden 
Pink. Flowers themselves are produced continuously, the new buds opening as the 
old ones finish. One 8-in. plant in our garden had over 60 flowers last spring. Irene 
is an exquisite shade of pink, bearing 2- to 214-in., very double flowers, averaging 
about 60 petals each. The sturdy stems are 12 to 15 in. long, and the plant makes a 
solid mound of color in the garden. A sport of England's top-favorite white Car- 
nation, Mrs. Sinkins, this new and unusually free-flowering Carnation was found by 
Mrs. Rene Hague in her garden in Toronto, Canada. 
This delightful Pink will give youas much enjoyment as any other perennial because 
of its unusually heavy fragrance, its amazing number of flowers and easy culture. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $10.00 
Carnation, Irene © 3.8.00. 

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