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Enchantment 


Debutante 
NORTHERN NEW YORK Desirable end 
STRAIN | | ) 
Easy to Grow 
Grow these lovely giants in your 
own garden with no more effort than 
you have previously spent on other 
types. Thrill to these dramatic spikes 
in June and July, again in the fall. 
A new milestone in Delphinium 
achievement, hybridized by our own 
Dept. of Plant Research, these amaz- 
ing new hybrids are hardy, disease- 
resistant, uniform. They will come 
up year in and year out, producing 
lovely flowers just like these pictures. 


The Four on This Page: 
DESIRABLE 
Deep Violet. Truly distinct in its 
velvety violet-purple florets strik- 
ingly accented with white “‘bees”’ 
or eyes—on upright, well-balanced, 
wiry-stemmed, spikes 414 ft. The 
color holds. Really dramatic, both 
in the garden and in bouquets. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
25 for $13.75 
DEBUTANTE 
White. Clean, sparkling tall spires, 
dramatic in a white garden, with 
other colors, or by itself. The 
chaste white double florets are closely 
set on the trim spikes, adding to 
their fine accent effect. Cool and re- 
freshing. 4 ft. tall. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
25 for $13.75 
ENCHANTMENT 
Light Blue. True Delphinium-blue, 
with white eyes—the hybridists’ 
dream! A perfect double Delphinium 
with superb masses of bloom on all- 
out-at-once spikes. 4 ft. tall. Adds 
life and great interest to any garden. 
Striking 1n a white vase. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
25 for $13.75 
GAYETY 
Pink-Lavender. Outer petals blue. 
Lovely cupped florets from its fore- 
bear Lady Eleanor, England’s favorite; 
spike habit and hardiness from its 
J. & P. ancestry. Side shoots prolong 
bloom several weeks. Unique color 
display! 5 ft. 
75e each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
25 for $13.75 
© J. & P. co. 

