
Cynoglossum is the lovely blue of Forget-me-nots. 
CYNOGLOSSUM 
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not) 
2583—Firmament. This is the new compact 
and improved strain that recently won All 
America recognition. The intense blue For- 
get-me-not-like flowers are borne in sprays on 
plants 18 inches tall. One of the easiest flowers 
to bloom from seed sown outdoors 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 50c. 
DAHLIA SEED 
2606—Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids. If you haven’t 
planted dahlias from seed you are missing one 
of the most satisfying annuals. The flowers are 
semi-double in soft pinks, deep rose, salmon, 
buff, yellow, scarlet and crimson. 
Plants grow 2 feet high with a spread of 18 
inches. If stems are dipped in hot water for a 
few minutes after cutting, the cut flowers will 
last for days. The tubers of those colors you 
like may be saved since separate colors of these 
hybrids are not possible from seed. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 14 Oz. $1.25. 
Illustrated in color on page 43. 
orange, 
For tubers of Dahlias see page 71. 
oe 

Annval Dianthus provide material for cut 
flowers all summer. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Hardy Larkspur) 
Our delphiniums are grown on our own farms, 
out in the open field under ordinary farm culture, 
so insuring you of greater adaptability, increased 
vigor, and greater hardiness than is found in 
many “‘pampered”’ strains. You can also depend 
on getting only fresh, new-crop seed. 
The Pacific Giants 
A new strain of delphiniums originating on the 
Pacific Coast. Truly magnificent blooms, the 
immense spikes often being over 6 feet high. The 
florets are very large, often double and in most 
unusual combinations of colors. Our seed has 
been grown here in the North from the origina- 
tors stock. When well grown, the plants often 
produce 6 to 8 spikes. 
Illustrated in color on page 44. 
2642—Pacific Giant Galahad. Perennial. Very 
large pure white double florets compactly 
placed on long straight spikes. This pure white 
accentuates the tones of other colors. 
2666—Pacific Giant, Cameliard. Perennial. A 
lovely soft pinkish lavender double with white 
bee. Combines beautifully with the other 
colors. 
2667—Pacific Giant, Summer Skies. Peren- 
nial. Clear light blue with white bee. A true 
delphinium blue. 
2668—Pacific Giant, King Arthur. Perennial. 
A dark violet or royal purple with white bee. 
Gives character to any planting. 
Above colors: Pkt. 50c; Lg. Pkt. 90c; 14 Oz. 
$2.50. 

€260—One packet of each of the above four 
colors for $1.50. 

2665—Pacific Giants, Mixed Colors. Peren- 
nial. Our seed crop of these glorious hybrids 
is a sight to behold and produced bloom con- 
stantly from late June until late August. The 
very large individual florets are beautiful self 
colors and combinations of these. 
Pkt. 45c; Lg. Pkt. 80c; 4% Oz. $2.25. 
2641—Harris’ Monarch Delphinium. This is 
a hardy, dependable strain which we have been 
selecting and breeding for years. The single, 
semi-double and double blooms range in color 
from deep violet to light blue and mauve pink 
with many combinations of these. If you want 
beautiful delphiniums that require little care 
and persist for years, plant Harris’ Monarchs. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c; 4% Oz. 90c; 14 Oz. $1.75. 
2640—Harris’ Moreton Hybrids. Perennial. 
Although our Moreton Hybrid Delphiniums 
are low in price, they are actually fine delphin- 
iums. Being grown here they are exceedingly 
hardy and vigorous, and ideal for garden 
effects. You will get many unusually fine 
specimens. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. $1.00. 
2645—Harris’ Belladonna, Improved. Peren- 
nial. The standard clear ‘“Delphinium blue” 
which still competes favorably with the newer 
hybrids because of its sturdy growth and lovely 
clear color. 
Pkt. 20c; 
For Delphinium plants see page 66. 
50 
ug. Pkt. 40c; 144 Oz. $1.00. 


Well grown Pacific Giant Delphiniums are the 
aim of all gardeners. 
Since delphinium seed germinates 
better under cool conditions we 
recommend planting the seed in late 
May. 
From this sowing we often get some 
bloom in September. 

DIANTHUS 
Annual Pinks 
Few flowers can equal the annual dianthus in 
profusion and long season of bloom. They are 
most easily grown in almost any soil and location 
and produce a brilliant display from July ‘till 
snow flies. The neat, low-growing plants are ideal 
for a low border. 1 foot. 
2670—Mixed Colors. A mixture of all colors 
ranging from rich crimson to delicate pink. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 50c. 
2680—Heddewigii Gaiety. A charming single 
and semi-double variety having very large 
deeply fringed flowers in brilliant shades of 
pink, white, red and maroon. 
Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 14 Oz. 75c. 
Hardy Pinks 
Hardy Pinks with their refreshing spicy fra- 
grance and silvery green foliage are a delight in 
any garden. They bloom through a long season 
and adapt themselves to any situation. 6-12 in. 
2700—Plumarius, Single and Double Mixed. 
Perennial. The old fashioned Clove Pink in 
soft shades and combinations of pink, red and 
white. Its spicy fragrance and showy mounds 
of bloom in June endear it to all flower lovers. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 144 Oz. $1.00. 
For Dianthus plants see page 66. 
