Ours is an unusually fine stock of Hardy 
Carnations. 
CARNATION 
Harris’ Hardy, Mixed Colors. This is one of the 
prettiest and most popular of all perenials. The 
fragrant double and semi-double blossoms range 
in color from white through light and dark pink, 
salmon, scarlet and crimson to maroon. Some 
blossoms are flecked with darker markings. The 
plants grow 15 to 18” high and often spread to 
2’ across, producing 75 to 100 blooms. Our 
northern grown stock is perfectly hardy. We 
cannot supply separate colors. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
For Hardy Carnation seed, see page 48 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks) 
Plumarius, Double Mixed. Grandmother called 
them Spice Pinks because of their spicy fra- 
grance. The colors are reds, pinks and white; 
the low clumps of blue-green foliage provide in- 
teresting contrast all through the year. Bloom 
in May and June. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Dianthus seed, see page 50. 
DORONICUM 
Mme. Mason. One of the first to bloom appear- 
ing with Tulips. Compact plants with long 
stemmed, very large bright yellow daisy-like 
flowers. Excellent cut flower. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
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Doronicum blooms with Tulips and is lovely in 
combination with them. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Hardy Larkspur) 
Our plants are grown here at Moreton Farm from 
seed produced here also—a combination that makes for 
hardiness not found in much of the stock available now, 
THE PACIFIC GIANTS 
Here are the Delphiniums developed in recent 
years on the West Coast. The florets of immense 
size are closely placed on straight strong stems 
often 6 ft. or more tall. Flowers do not shatter. 
Plants are very resistant to mildew. 
Blue Bird. Clear medium blue with white bee. 
Cameliard. Pure lavender with white bee. 
Galahad. Robust spikes with the florets placed 
tightly on them. Pure white which intensifies 
the colors of the other varieties. 
Guinevere. Light pink-lavender with white bee. 
King Arthur. Rich royal purple with a velvety 
texture; white bee. 
Lancelot. Soft lilac with white bee. 
Summer Skies. Soft sky-blue with white bee. 
PRICE Any of above seven colors: 
70c each; 3 for $1.80; Doz. $6.50. 
Pacific Giants, Mixed Colors. A superb mixture 
containing many bi-colors as well as self colors. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
For Delphinium seed, see page 50. 
Collection DE4-51. One plant each of Galahad, 
Guinevere, King Arthur and Summer Skies 
$2.35. 
Illustrated in color on page 42. 
Collection DE7-51. One plant each of the above 
seven colors $4.00. 
EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 
Polychroma. Many people have seen and ad- 
mired this bright colored little plant but few 
know its name. Grows in clumps about a foot 
high which are covered with small yellow and 
green variegated flowers in May and June. 
Thrives in poor soil in a sunny spot and is dec- 
orative even when not in bloom because of the 
contrasting foliage. Excellent rock garden or 
border plant. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50; Doz. $5.30. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
Princess, Pastel Mixture. Grown from our care- 
fully selected seed, there are flowers of apricot, 
buff, heliotrope and pink shades in the mixture. 
Clumps of these 4 ft. spikes give character toa 
perennial planting. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Foxglove seed, see page 51. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. Large spreading plants of fine 
misty testure provide an interesting note to any 
perennial planting. Hundreds of small double 
flowers are produced in July and are excellent 
cut flower material. May be used in “‘everlast- 
ing’? bouquets. 
75c each; 3 for $1.95; Doz. $7.00. 
For Gypsophila seed, see page 51. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Double Mixed. Plants from seed of rose, ma- 
roon, red, white, yellow and buff. Mixed colors 
only. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Hollyhock seed, see page 52. 
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The new Pacific Giant Delphiniums are — 
unbelievably beautiful. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Dazzler. Long stemmed daisy-like flowers of 
bright yellow with high mahogany red centers 
are produced all summer. One of the showiest 
perennials. 
55c each; 3 for $1.35; Doz. $4.75. 
For Gaillardia seed, see page 51. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
(Lemon Lily or Day Lily) 
Hyperion. The old orange day lily and lemon 
lily that still brighten our roadsides in June 
and July must be quite proud of their new rela- 
tives. Hyperion is one of the loveliest of the 
new hybrids. It is pale canary-yellow, blooms 
in July and grows 3% ft. high. 
75c each; 3 for $1.95; Doz. $7.00. 
ORIENTAL IRIS 
Like very large orchids these iris are becom- 
ing tremendously popular. They are a breath- 
taking sight in late June and early July when so 
many perennials are going out of bloom, three 
or four blooms being produced on the 31% ft. 
stalks. They are greatly improved by abundant 
watering during June and July and like a 
slightly acid soil. 
Gold Bound. Very large double pure white with 
gold banded center. 
Koko-No-lIro. Enormous double flowers of rich 
violet-purple with the center, smaller petals 
tipped with violet. 
Repsime. A very large double of light blue with 
wide white margins. 
PRICE. Any of the Oriental Iris: 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; Doz. $6.00. 
