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HARDY PERENNIALS (continues) 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (t) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 

DELPHINIUM 
Are rapidly coming to the front as the outstanding Perennial for the garden. Grown as individual subjects or interspersed with 
other types of plants they attract considerable attention in their flowering season. By planting field clumps you will have 
flowers in June—Seedling plants will continue the flowering season along in July and August. The clumps bloom again in Sep- 
tember and the seedlings follow on with second bloom in October, so throughout the entire summer and fall these showy blue 
spires of varied shades keep your garden interest alive. These stately aristocratic spires of shades of blue and white were the 
pride of your grandmother's gardens. Now we are fortunate in having new color combinations, larger flowers and different 
types. These can be planted singly or in groups in your garden. Full sun, good soil and the removal of the flower stalk after it 
has faded will make these all season plants. 
tField Grown Clumps—tThese Hybrids are the best obtainable in tSir Galahad—tThis is the pure white strain that originated on the 
this country and abroad. They are in assorted colors of sky blue, Pacific Coast. Enormous double white flowers with dark or light bees. 
lavender, deep blue, purple and combinations of these colors. These Price: $1 
clumps will give good bloom in June and again in the fall. 4-6 feet rice: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
high. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
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