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SHASTA DAISIES 
DELPHINIUM 
GAILLARDIA 


BLEEDING HEART 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
CHOICE FIELD GROWN 
Any 2 for 
6 for 12 for 
50° $1.20 $2.30 
postpaid 
WHITE BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila Pa- 
niculata)—Clouds of dainty white flow- 
ers—very desirable for mixed bouquets. 
PINK BABY’S BREATH (Gypsophila Old- 
hamiana)—Produces tangles of pink 
misty blooms. Every flower garden 
should have this fine plant. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—The “Cup and 
Saucer” flower makes an excellent sum- 
mer bouquet. They are well known for 
their immense stems of pink, white and 
blue bell-shaped flowers. Mixed colors 
only. 
COLU MBINE 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOT STRAIN— 
Dainty, extra long spurred varieties. 
Lovely pastel shades. Make a very 
good cut flower. 

DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS—tTall spikes of 
colorful flowers in full bloom during the 
hottest part of the summer when flowers 
are scarce. Mixed colors, 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA—The choice 
sky-blue variety so often seen in florists’ 
arrangements. Very dependable. 
DELPHINIUM BELLAMOSA—Same as Bel- 
ladonna except deep blue. 
PAINTED DAISY—James Kelnay (Pyreth- 
rum)—A superb flower for summer bou- 
quets. A superior strain of large single 
red flowers. 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska. One of the finest 
cut flowers. They are easy to rai 
free bloomers. A large flowerec 
with glistening white blossoms in 
June and July. 

DIANTHUS (Sweet William)—Interesting 
flower of pink, red, salmon, etc. Very 
choice for border plantings. 
HARDY CARNATIONS—Ruby red. Car 
nations are in a class by themselves for 
continuous blooms from June till frost. 
Plant in an exposed sunny location. 
Bright red flowers on a long stem. Flow 
ers as large as greenhouse kinds. 
GAILLARDIA—Monarch Strain. Gaillardias 
produce a mass of brilliant bronze and 
gold flowers from July to September. 
They seem to do well even when neg- 
lected. A superior strain of large un- 
usually bright flowers. 
PAMPAS GRASS—PLUME GRASS—Grow 
these large plumes for winter bouquets. 
Plant in sunny spot and cut and dry the 
plumes when they are about three 
quarters open. 
TRITOMA PFITZERIANA (Red Hot Poker) 
—An improved variety. Rich, orange 
scarlet blooms on a 3-ft stem. Blooms 
August-September. Mulch in winter. 
VESPER IRIS—Sprays of fragrant flowers 
on tall branches. The blooms are deli 
cate lavender with brown spots on 
throat. Blooms in July and September. 

ORIENTAL POPPY 
OLYMPIA—The earliest Poppy to bloom. 
Full orange-red, double blooms. 
BETTY ANN—Beautiful crinkled flowers of 
LaFrance pink. Last longer in a cut 
flower than any other Poppy. 
45¢ each; 3 for $1.20, postpaid 
BRISTOL FAIRY 
Grafted Double Baby’s Breath. Every 
garden should have this dainty and de- 
lightful plant. Flowers double and pearly 
white, often dried for winter bouquets. 
65c each; 3 for $1.80, postpaid 
RUSSEL'S LUPINS 
Lupins have sweet pea-like flowers 
borne in long, stiff stems. Many of the 
flowers on this English strain are bi-color. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid 
BLEEDING HEART 
OLD FASHIONED BLEEDING HEART—The 
old time favorite with long graceful 
stems of rose pink flowers. Blooms April 
and May. 
60c each; 3 for $1.75, postpaid 
Fern Leafed Bleeding Heart— 
Ever Blooming 
45c each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid 
GIANT PACIFIC HYBRID DELPHINIUM 
The best strain of Delphinium in existence. 
Planted in a sunny, well-drained location, these 
aristocratic plants will produce flower spikes over four feet high and individual flowers up to 
three inches across. If you want the best in Delphiniums, try these Pacific Hybrids. 
BLACK KNIGHT—Darkest violet with black 
bee. 
BLUE BIRD—Clear Medium blue with 
white bee. 
CAMELIARD—Bright lavender with white 
1 
pee 
bee. 
GALAHAD—The greatest achievement in 
giant whites. 
50c each; 4 for $1.75 
Mixed Colors (our selection) 
35¢ each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid 


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