Chrysanthemum 
1410 Korean Hybrids JV iips Pye 
Gorgeous, single and semi-double flowers in a wide range of colors. Flowers measure 21/42 to 4 
inches across. Begin blooming in September and continue until killed by hard frost. Will flower 
the first year if sown early. Height 214 to 3 feet. 
Columbine - Aquilegia 
They are not difficult to grow from seed if you just remember that they take about three weeks 
to germinate and do not stop watering at the end of two weeks. You will find there are a great 
many different colors. Charming for table decoration. Prefer partial shade. Blooms in June. Height 
3 feet. 
1134 Mrs. Scott Elliott’s Strain Mixed Pkt., 25c 
The blooms are large, with long spurs and wide range of colors, 
1135 Holmes’ Majestic Spurred Hybrids Pkt., 15c 
Truly these are fairy flowers of spring. Our Holmes’ Majestic Spurred Hybrids are noted for 
their magnificent range of colors and for length of spur. The Columbine is a hardy perennial. 
113] Crimson Star Pkt., 25c 
Flowers are very large with crimson spurs and white petals; new color in Aquilegias, free flow- 
ering. 
1369 Chinese Lantern, Physalis 
Showy lantern-like flowers. Fine for drying. 
Coreopsis - Tickseed 
1456 Double Sunburst (New Gold)  Pit., 10c; ¥% 0z., 30c 
Popular and attractive, semi-double, long-stemmed, golden 
yellow. Excellent cut flowers on account of their long, wiry 
stems; showy in borders. Blooms through the summer. Easy 
to grow from seed, in any soil. Height 3 feet. 
English Daisy - Bellis Perennis 
Double Daisies are among the most valuable plants for spring 
gardening. Beds of these flowers give very pretty effect. Sow 
seed in June to give strong plants for transplanting in October, 
abundance of flowers will be produced in the early spring, lasting 
into the summer. 
Keep moist and shaded until germination starts. 
1507 Holmes’ Majestic Hybrids 
strain of many colors. 
1501 Belladonna Improved 
great favorite for cutting. 3 to 4 feet. 
1508 Wrexham Hollyhock Mixed 
for cutting. 
Mildew resistant. 
1510 Pacific Giant Finest Mixed 
Delphinium, Holmes’ Majestic Hybrids 
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1279 Double Mixed Colors Pkt., 15c Shasta Daisy, Giant Double Fringed 
Daisy, Shasta 1422 Giant Double Fringed White Pit., 25c 
1420 Alaska . Pkt., 10c; % oz., 65c Flowers are somewhat variable. Many unusually 
Handsome plant, bearing large, white, single blossoms with fine specimens of double fringed, curled and 
yellow center. Soak seed in warm water before sowing. Blooms quilled petals. Flowers large and carried on 
in June and July. Height 214 feet. long stems. Height 2!/% feet. 
Delphinium - Larkspur 
Sow from January to September in flats. Use light, sandy soil, cover seed very slightly. 
Gradually give more light and fresh air. 
Later transplant into flats and when large enough harden off in full sun before planting out. 
Rich soil, good drainage and sunny location are essential. 
Pkt735c 
These are truly a charm of all the plants growing in your garden. It is only a few years 
since this strain of hybrids was introduced to the gardening world, and already it has been 
acclaimed not only by enthusiastic amateurs, but also by experts as the most prominent 
strain. Holmes’ Majestic Hybrids produce large flowers in all shades. This is a true show 
Pkt., 20c 
Clear light sky-blue. A fine English improvement, many more flowers to each spike. A 
Pkt., 35c 
This English strain is one of the finest developments in Delphiniums. The flowers are large, 
produced on solid, erect spikes of great height. Colors of blue, pink and white. Elegant 
1511 Pacific Giant Pure White (Galahad Series) Pkt., 35c 
Clear glistening white, with florets 2 to 21/7 inches. Flowers are semi to full double. Hardy 
grower but not as rugged as the various shades of blue. Excellent for cutting. 
1512 Pacific Giant Pink-Lavender (Guinevere Series) Pkt., 35c 
Clear pink-lavender, white bee. Individual florets 214 to 3 inches. Excellent for cut flowers. 
1513 Pacific Giant True Blue (Blue Bird Series) Pkt., 35¢ 
True blue shades with florets 2 to 21, inches. Long, graceful spikes. Mildew resistant. 
Pkt., 35c; Y%& oz., $2.25 
The most talked of strain of Delphinium today, and considered by many to be the finest 
of the world. The individual florets are well placed on giant pyramidal spikes. 
