Conley’s CHOICE SEEDS 
Companions for the Fall-Planted Bulbs 
Because of repeated inquiries from our customers for seeds of plants to accompany the fall 
planted bulbs we are offering this year a few carefully selected items. This small list has been 
chosen with great care to give you the finest seeds of these flowers. 
These seeds are direct from the originators and we can recommend them with the utmost 
confidence. Particularly so, since we have grown plants from these same seeds with great 
satisfaction over many years. 

Delphinium seeds can be sown practically any time 
of year depending on climatic conditions but it is 
well to sow early enough that the plants are well 
established before winter. We sow the seeds in 
flats in well pulverized soil containing part peat 
moss or leaf mold and place in cool dark surround- 
ings until germination takes place. Do not over 
water, just keep moist and the seeds should come 
Pacific Hybrid 
DELPHINIUMS 
Entirely outstanding is this Round Table Series, an 
assortment made up of all the shades and colors 
of the named varieties of the Knights and their 
Ladies of the recent introductions of the Pacific 
Hybrids. Exquisite blue florets on stately stems or 
tall rich purples, or glistening white flowers, all 
magnificent and unusual in their formations and 
colorings. These fine flowers so perfectly formed 
and arranged on their tall stems are the perfect 
accompaniment of the lilies, especially the Regal, 
Madonna or Testaceums. What a grand showing 
one can make in his garden for a small outlay. 
Over 200 seeds for $1.25 
in 10 days or two weeks. Transplant into other 
flats as soon as second leaves are developed spac- 
ing about three inches apart. Plant out in garden 
after they are strong and fairly well developed. If 
the weather is warm and dry be careful to keep 
the newly set plants well watered. Delphiniums 
do not like wet soggy ground. They prefer an alka- 
line rather than an acid soil. 
CONLEY’S BLOSSOM FARM.--Box 386---Eugene, Oregon 
