DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS 
Northland Daisies — The three chrysanthe- 
mums listed below represent a new and greatly 
desirable addition to perennial gardens. Un- 
like either the Shastas or the regular garden 
Mums, these varieties require a minimum of 
care and produce a wealth of bloom. Increas- 
ing in beauty from year to year as the plants 
develop. They require neither dividing, as 
the Shastas, nor staking and pinching back 
as do the Mums. 
Astrid—Dense, low mound of dark glossy 
foliage covered in late summer with large 
yellow centered soft pink blooms. A fine 
cut flower and most effective in the bor- 
der. 12 inches. 
Clara Curtis—A low spreading plant com- 
pletely covered from July until frost with 
silvery pink, daisy-like flowers. They are 
well-arranged on branched 12-inch stems 
in such numbers that the plants become 
small mounds of pink. 
Little Bob—A ‘’mum”’ that blooms all sum- 
mer. The low growing plants begin to 
flower in late spring with small mahogany 
bronze double flowers and continue in 
bloom all summer. Fine for cutting. 14 
inches. 
Coreopsis 
auriculata nana—A very fine new edging and 
rockery plant. Has creeping bronzy-green fo- 
liage over which float vivid orange-yellow 
daisies on 8-inch stems from mid-summer to 
late autumn. Will grow in light shade or full 
sun. Well drained moist soil. Keep the dead 
flowers cut off. for continuous bloom. 
lanceolata flora plena, Double Coreopsis — 
Rich golden yellow double flowers on wiry 
stems. 'An abundant source of cut flowers. 
Should be .divided frequently to retain the 
double flowers. Compact habit. Sun. 
Symmetry—NEW. A great improvement in 
Coreopsis. The habit is always compact and 
neat. Bright yellow flowers continue through- 
out the year, making a spot of bright yellow 
in a sunny location that cannot be equaled. 
18 inches. 
Corydalis lutea 
For shady spots, in the rock garden or as an 
edging in the camellia garden this plant is a 
delightful addition. Makes a mound of finely 
divided gray-green foliage which in spring is 
covered with clusters of dainty bright yellow 
flowers. 
DELPHINIUM 
PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS 
One of Our Specialties 
We use seed secured from the originator of these 
hybrid Delphiniums and do not hesitate to claim 
them to be the finest obtainable. Offered in 
seven separate colors, the flowers are 100% 
double and often 2 inches across. The spikes, 
when properly fed, will easily reach 6 feet with 
generous lateral blooms that are effective as 
cut flowers. Cultural instructions sent with 
plants. 
Special: Plants from 3-inch pots, 20c each, doz. 
$2.00. Field grown clumps, 45c each, doz. 
$4.50. Not postpaid. 
Blue Shades 
Summer Skies Series—Light, heavenly blue of a 
summer sky with white bees representing the 
fleecy clouds. A color long sought in the large 
hybrid delphinium. Remarkably uniform in 
growth, size of bloom and color. 
Blue Bird Series—A true blue delphinium << the 
clearest medium blue with pure white bees to 
highlight this glorious color. Full petaled double 
flowers often over 2 inches across set close on 
tall graceful spikes. Outstanding. 
Blue Jay Series—A shade darker blue than Blue 
Bird with dark brown contrasting bee. Very in- 
tense, lively color and particularly attractive 
when interplanted with pure whites. 
Other Shades 
Galahad Series—The finest giant white yet de- 
veloped. Clear white in color with white bees, 
flowers are large in size, often 3 inches across, 
and have a glistening heavy appearance. 
Guinevere Series—Clear pink-lavender without 
a touch of blue. 
Camelliard Series — Flowers lilac. A vigorous 
grower producing tall, stately spikes of bloom. 
King Arthur Series—Royal purple shades with 
large white bee. Flowers beautifully formed. 
