


DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC GIANTS 
DELPHINIUM (Del-fin’-i-um)—Larkspur 
Nothing surpasses the Delphinium for usefulness. Plant in 
full sun and fertilize heavily. 
Blue Mirror—Fine novelty of Chinese form with spurless 
bright gentian-blue flowers, exquisite for cutting. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
chinensis mixed—Dwarf, much branched. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
DELPHINIUM—Pacific Giants 
Vetterle and Reinelt strain which is very mildew resistant. 
The flowers do not shatter and represent the very highest 
development in Delphiniums today. 
Black Knight Series—Huge florets of deep midnight-violet 
with heavy velvety texture. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
Galahad Series—Enormous clear white blooms with heavy, 
glistening texture. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
Guinevere Series—Glorious light pink lavender self with con- 
trasting bees. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
Lancelot Series—Pure lilac self tones with white bees. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
Summer Skies—Clearest light blue with white bee. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 6 Pacific Giants $2.65 
Round Table Series—A complete color assortment covering all 
the above andmany more. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
DRYAS (Dry’-as)—Mountain Avens 
An invaluable mat-forming evergreen for sun or partial 
shade. 
“octopetala—Large anenome-like solitary white flowers all 
summer, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
DAPHNE (Daf’-ne)—Garlandflower 
: cneorum—Shrubby little evergreens for full sun or partial sun 
in rich, well drained soil. Although a true shrub, usually 
grown in the perennial border or rockery because of its com- 
pact habit. Strong young plants. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
DORONICUM (Dor-on’-i-cum)—Leopard-bane 
These glorified golden daisies are unrivalled for early 
spring flower decorations. Sun or light shade. 
pardalianches, Bunch of Gold—Immense form growing to 4’ 
with huge flowers. Will re-bloom if cut to the ground after 
flowering. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
*clusi—Evergreen species growing only 12” tall. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
cordifolium—Very dainty small yellow daisies on slender 18” 
stems. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
excelsum—Strong grower with medium sized blooms of gold- 
en yellow. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
One each of the 4 Doronicums $1.50 
DRABA (Dray’-ba)—Whitlow Grass 
This family would be well worth while if we grew them for 
their fine foliage alone. Dense tufts made up of countless 
tiny evergreen rosettes make it invaluable. During the first 
warm days of spring the plants are transformed by a sheet 
of dazzling bloom. One of the most satisfactory rock plants 
grown. 
*aeizoides—Lumpy little mounds which become a glittering 
mass of vivid yellow flowers on 1” stems. A most intriguing 
plant. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
*athora—Deeper green foliage and dainty white flowers in pro- 
fusion. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
*fladnizensis—Strong grower from the Arctic with leaves a 
little larger than the type and dainty white flowers. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
One each of the 3 Drabas $1.00 
ERICA (Er’-i-ca)—Heather 
The following Scotch Heather is perfectly hardy although 
few varieties survive in our rigid climate. These are low 
growing shrubs with densely arranged foliage on wiry 
stems. Beautiful in winter and spring with tiny bells and 
ornamental all summer because of the lovely foliage. Grow 
in sun or light shade in lime free soil with plenty of humus 
and moisture. 
*carnea—Spreading mats with dainty stems carrying innumer- 
able ruddy-red bells in late winter and spring. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
ECHINOPS (E-ky’-nops)—Globethistle 
ritro—Spiny, bluish-gray leaves and globular heads of steel- 
blue flowers. Excellent for winter bouquets. 3’. Full sun. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 
ERINGIUM (E-ring’-i-um)—Sea Holly 
giganteum—Handsome globe-shaped flowers of clear blue. 
May be dried for winter bouquets with excellent effect. 3’. 
Full sun. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
EREMURUS (Er-e-mu’-rus)—Foxiail Lily 
These glorious plants are entirely hardy but should be 
planted where they are to remain as they do not like to be 
disturbed. The roots should be planted 5” deep and about 2’ 
apart. Mulch with well-rotted manure in the fall. As they 
disappear during the late summer, such plants as Chrysan- 
themums may be planted around them to fill the space. Fall 
shipment only. 
bungei—Glorious deep yellow blooms on 5’ spikes showing 
2’ to 3’ of closely set flowers in July. Strong roots. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; doz. $15.00 
robustus—Vigorous grower of gigantic size. Well developed 
plants will throw up 8’ spikes with literally thousands of 
florets of lovely soft pink. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; doz. $18.00 
One each of the 2 Eremurus $3.25 
EUPHORBIA (Eu-for’-bi-a)—Spurge 
The value of this family lies in the showy colored bracts 
above the leafy-stalks. Hardy and lasting perennials. Sun or 
light shade. 
*myrsinites—Trailing evergreen shrublets. Fat little branches 
of sea-foam blue and gay yellow bloom. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
*polychroma—Immense brilliant yellow bracts surmount the 
10” stalk clothed in soft grey-green leaves. A much admired 
sort. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
One each of the 2 Euphorbias 65c 

10 LAMB NURSERIES 
. E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE 11, WASHINGTON 
