DELPHINIUM 
The most popular and widely used 
perennial for garden display and cutting. 
Their massive colorful spikes are unequaled 
by any other flower. Succeeds best in deep, 
rich, well-drained soil. Blooms June, and 
if spikes are removed will bloom again. 
Blooms first year if sown early. 
GALAHAD. Clear glistening white flow- 
ers of huge size. Pkt. 25c. 
GUINEVERE. Beautiful large bright 
pinkish lavender with white bee. Pkt. 25c. 
SUMMER SKIES. Light, heavenly blue 
of a summer sky with white bees represent- 
ing the fleecy clouds. Pkt. 25c. 
DARK BLUES. Intense, large deep blue 
flowers borne on well-branched stems. Pkt. 
25C. 
PACIFIC GIANTS. Tall, slender grace- 
ful spikes of large, well formed flowers. 
One of the best strains for color and va- 
rietvar Pkt. 25c. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
Showy flowers for rock gardens, borders, 
mass plantings. and cuttings. Very free- 
flowering dwarf plants. Easy culture in 
any soil. Large double flowers on wiry 
stems: LO;to°d5 in. Pkt.. 10c. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
One of the most popular perennials. Tall 
spikes of tubular flowers in many colors. 
Does the best in half-shade. Mixed colors. 
PG 0c. 
GERANIUM 
Improved single large-flowered seed saved 
from named varieties. Many charming col- 
ors, even some doubles. Seed germinates 
irregularly from 14 days to 2 months, so lift 
plants as they reach suitable size, but do 
not disturb seed box until germination has 
ceased. PkRt. 35c. 
GEUM 
Attractive double blooms freely produced 
on long stems from June to Sept. Need win- 
ter protection in some areas. 1% to 2 ft. 
tall. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Red. Pkt. 15c. 
ORANGE QUEEN. Orange: Pkt. lie. 
GYPSOPHILA (Perennial) 
PANICULATA SINGLE. Tiny white 
flowers are borne on slender stems with 
such profusion that the entire plant is given 
a mist-like appearance. Wonderful for mix- 
ing with other flowers. June and July. 2% 
fta tall rkKt. 10c; 

SWEET WILLIAM 
HOLLYHOCK—Chater’s Double 
An old garden favorite for background or 
against buildings. Needs rich, moist soil. 
Chater’s strain. Double French varieties 
in a splendid assortment of lovely colors. 
CRIMSON. Pkt. 15c. 
NEWPORT PINK. Pkt. 15c. 
YELLOW. Pkt. 15c. 
MIXED. Pkt. lic. 
ALLEGHANY. Extra tall growing vari- 
ety with attractive, huge semi-double flow- 
ers deeply fringed and frilled at edges. 
Bike be: 
LUPIN 
RUSSELL’S HYBRIDS. Well-rounded, 
thickly set spikes of the most extraordinary 
colors—blue, pink, reds, yellows and pur- 
ples. Does best in deeply prepared, well- 
drained, sandy soil. Pkt. 25e. 
LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) 
Valuable for beds, borders, and cutting. 
Flowers are a fiery scarlet with each in- 
dividual flower forming a Maltese Cross. 
Blooms first year if planted early. June and 
July. 2 to 3 ft. high. Pkt. 10c. 

SHASTA DAISIES 
PENTSTEMON 
SENSATION. A lovely, spreading well- 
branched plant with 30-inch spikes of 
Gloxinia-like flowers in many bright colors 
from July to September. Pkt. 20c. 
For Plants See Page 8. 
PRIMULA 
The showiest of all the early spring flow- 
ers. Prefer half-shade and rich, moist but 
well-drained soil. Most effective if planted 
in groups. Seed is slow to germinate. 
AURICULA. A blend of many bright col- 
ors—soft orange, copper-brown and others. 
Delightfully fragrant. April and May. 4 to 
6 inches. Pkt. 50c. 
POLYANTHUS. This seed has been hand- 
saved from super-selected plants of the 
best English sorts. Clusters of orange, crim- 
son, lilac, purple, violet, and many other 
bright shades. April and May. 6 to 9 in. 
Pktzs 25e¢: 
For Plants See Page 15. 
POPPIES 
Perennial poppies grow to perfection in 
fairly rich, slightly m@ist but well-drained 
soil and in full sun. Sow where the plants 
are to bloom. 

ORIENTAL POPPIES 
ICELAND. Charming in borders or roek 
gardens. Plants form compact tufts of 
bright green foliage, above which the bril- 
liant flowers are borne on long graceful, 
wiry stems. Early summer. 15 to 18 in. 
Pkt. 10e, 
ORIENTAL HYBRIDS MIXED. Huge. 
brilliantly colored flowers. Fiery red, secar- 
let, crimson, orange-salmon and other 
shades mixed. May and June. 3 ft. Pkt. 10e. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM 
PERSIAN DAISY. The fern-like foliage 
is beautiful even when the plants are not 
in bloom. Grow easily and quickly from 
seed and make wonderful cut flowers. Grow 
in rich soil and sunny location. Very showy 
daisy-like flowers. May and June. 2? ft. 
Single and double mixed. Pkt. 25c. 
For Plants See Page 20. 
SCABIOSA 
PERENNIAL CAUCASICA. A soft shade 
of lavender. Succeeds best in rich soil and 
sunny location. Identical in appearance to 
annual varieties. June to Sept. 1% to 2? ft. 
tally eikts 2 oGe 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Very showy flower heads made up of 
many good-sized individual blooms. Easy 
culture. Best to treat as a biennial. June 
to July. 1 to 1% ft. 
SCARLET BEAUTY. Pkt. 10c. 
SINGLE MIXED COLORS. Pkt. 10c. 
DOUBLE MIXED COLORS. Pkt. 10c. 
NEWPORT PINK. Huge trusses of sin- 
gle salmon-pink, sweetly scented flowers. 
Prt. 15e, 
SHASTA DAISY 
Large marguerite-like flowers. Easy to 
zrow, but prefer a moist well-drained loca- 
tion. Huge single flowers of glistening 
white. June and July. 2 to 2% ft. Pkt. 10e. 
For Plants See pages 8, 20. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) 
Lovely, free-flowering garden flowers re 
sembling small clear colored pansies. Fine 
for borders or rock gardens. Mixed colors. 
Pkt. 10c. 
For Plants See Page 8. 

FRUIT TREES — SEE PAGE 39 
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