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HARDY PERENNIALS 
(Continued) 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (‘) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 

Hybrid Delphinium 
DELPHINIUM 
Are rapidly coming to the front as the outstanding Perennial for the garden. Grown as individual subjects or interspersed 
with other types of plants they attract considerable attention in their flowering season. By planting field clumps you will 
have flowers in June—Seedling plants will continue the flowering season along in July and August. The clumps bloom 
again in September and the seedlings follow on with second bloom in October, so throughout the entire summer and 
fall these showy blue spires of varied shades keep your garden interest alive. 
;FIELD GROWN CLUMPS 
These are very fine types and colors but it is not possible to 
procure them in individual colors. In other words, they are an 
assortment of light and dark shades and we would not be in a 
position to designate just how many of one shade you would 
get, but where display of flowers is required in your garden 
and you are not particular as to the individual colors of the 
same, these plants are ideal for the purpose, 4-6 feet high. 
Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
+SIR GALAHAD TYPE 
+Sir Galahad Type—rhis is the pure white strain that orig- 
inated on the Pacific Coast. Magnificent spires of pure white 
double flowers of enormous size. Price: $1.00 per plant, 
810.00 per dozen. 
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OTHER TYPES 
+*BELLADONNA 
Sky blue, beautiful sprays; large flowers with white centers, 
one of the best known. Height, 3 feet. Blooming June and 
July. 
+* BELLAMOSA 
Deep rich blue form of Belladonna. Flowers produced on long 
sprays throughout the entire Summer. Height, 244 to 34 feet. 
T* BLUE MIRROR 
The most intense shade of blue you can grow in your garden— 
slightly taller in growth than the Chinense type, 18-24” with 
clusters of perfectly straight flat flowers, flowering from late 
May until frost. 
