CLEMATIS 
Integrifclia — A very interesting plant because of its curious tubular flowers. The 
color is porcelain-blue and it blooms from July to August. 18 inches. Each 35c 
Mandschuria — When established, this plant will send up spikes about 3 feet high, 
producing white flowers that are loosely spaced on wiry branches. Exceptional- 
ly fine for cutting. In the hardy border it grows into large graceful clumps that 
blend well with other plants. Extremely hardy. Each 60c 
DELPHINIUMS — LARKSPUR 
The Delphiniums are probably the most admired of all our garden flowers on 
account of their stately spikes of all the most pleasing shades of blue, violet and 
orchid. Some of these plants should be in every garden. If you have difficulty in 
growing them as perennials try growing them as annuals, plant some each season. 
They are well worth the cost for even one season of bloom. By cutting the tops back 
after blooming another set of flower stalks will be produced and you will get a second 
bloom. The stems, naturally, will be somewhat shorter. 
PACIFIC HYBRIDS 
Recognized as the World’s Best in Delphiniums. Flower spikes extremely long 
and florets very large and well placed. Have had individual florets up to 3 inches 
across in our seedling beds this past summer. 
A complete range of color will be found in these plants, from white and the 
delicate lavender shades to the deepest violet and purples. 
You may select plants while in bloom if you wish. They will transplant very 
nicely if cut back, and will come up and bloom again the same season. 
Black Knight Series — Beautiful large round florets of the darkest violet with heavy, 
velvety texture. Very long, well-formed spikes. 
Bluebird Series — The true blue strain of Delphinium. Flowers are large and of the 
clearest medium blue. 
Galahad Series — Large, clear glistening white, with white bee; heavy texture. 
Guinevere Series — Light pink lavender self, with white bee. 
King Arthur Series — A very brilliant Delphinium. Color is a rich, royal purple 
with velvety texture and large white bee. Beautifully formed, long spikes. 
Plants from the very choicest “hand pollinated” seed. 
Strong field grown clumps, Each 60c; dozen $6.50. 
Blackmore & Langdon Hybrids — This well known strain produced some of the very 
best delphiniums before the Pacific hybrids were developed. It has a wonderful 
color range. Field grown plants — Each 40c; dozen $4.25 
DICENTRA — BLEEDING HEART 
*Eximia — A dwarf-growing variety, with finely cut foliage and showy racemes of 
pink flowers, blooming all summer. 12 inches. Each 50ce 
*Spectabilis — A beautiful old-fashioned variety up to 3 feet high, fine for the shady 
border or for planting in clumps. June. Each 75c 
DICTAMNUS — GAS PLANT 
Fraxinella — Long spikes of pink flowers, on a bush about 30 inches high. Blooms 
in June and July, requires an open, sunny position and should not be trans- 
planted often. Each 50c 
DIGITALIS — FOXGLOVE 
*Ambigua — A fine hardy perennial with 2-foot spikes of yellowish flowers marked 
with brown. Does very well in the shade. June and July. Each 40c 
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