Beautiful Delphiniums 
_ “Small plants” are 1-yr., freld-grown plants of bloom- 
ing size. 
Giant Pacific. This is an American production, noted 
for its long spikes and huge flowers of fine texture 
and color. It is more resistant to disease than many 
other strains. Mixed shades of blue. Field clumps, 
each 60c.; small plants, each 40c. 
Cameliard. Lavender, with white eye. Small plants, 
each 40c. 
Galahad. Pure white. 
small plants, each 40c. 
King Arthur. Royal-violet with white eye. Each 40c. 
Summer Skies. Light blue with white bee. Flow- 
ers medium size. Very prolific. Each 40c. 
Note. Named varieties of Delphintum do not 
always come true to color. 
Blackmore & Langdon. An unsurpassed strain of 
English hybrid Delphintums. Every plant produces 
an excellent spike of flowers. The color-range is fine 
and the colors are clear and bright. There is a good 
proportion of large double and semi-double flowers. 
Small plants, each 30c. 
Belladonna, Cliveden Beauty. 2 to 3 ft. An im- 
proved strain of this ever-popular light blue Del- 
phinium. The flowers are not as large as in the hybrid 
strains, but the plant bears many more spikes of 
flowers. Field clumps, each 40c.; small plants, each 
30c. 
Fanny Stormonth. An improved English strain of 
Belladonna. Very vigorous, and a heavy bloomer. 
Field clumps, each 40c.; small plants, each 30c. 
Bellamosum. Dark blue, similar to Belladonna. 
Field clumps, each 40c.; small plants, each 30c. 
Lamartine. 2 to 3 ft. Marine-blue with white eye. 
Field clumps, each 40c.; small plants, each 30c. 
Lyondel Hybrids. 4 ft. A new strain with massive 
spikes of large flowers in a wide range of beautiful 
colors. Plants very vigorous. Each 40c. 
Wrexham or Hollyhock Strain. A_ well-known 
English strain of hybrid Delphinium. Mixed colors. 
Field clumps, each 40c.; small plants, each 30c. 
Chinense. Chinese Delphinium. A pretty variety of 
medium height, fine feathery foliage and gentian-blue 
flowers. Small plants, each 30c. 
6 Delphiniums of a kind at the price of 5 
Any 12 Delphiniums of equal price at the price of 10 
Dicentra (Bleeding-Heart) 
Spectabilis. 1 to 2 ft. Spring. Favorite hardy peren- 
nial plants with deeply cut foliage and long racemes 
of graceful pink heart-shaped flowers. Needs part 
shade. Each 85c.; smaller plants, each 30c. 
Eximia. Plumy or Fern-leaved Bleeding-Heart. 15 in. 
Pink blooms all summer. Foliage finely cut and very 
attractive. Plant in a shady place away from strong 
wind. Each 50c. 
Field Clumps, each 60c.; 
Doronicum (Leopards-Bane) 
Caucasicum. A spring-flowering perennial with large, 
yellow, daisy-like flowers. Suitable for cutting. 
Each 40c. 
Echinops (Globe Thistle) 
Ritro. 2 to 3 ft. Showy thistle-like plants with globu- 
lar heads of deep metallic-blue flowers durmg July. 
Can be dried and used as straw flowers. Small 
plants, each 35c. 
Edelweiss 
6in. A low edging plant densely covered with whitish 
wool. The small yellow flowers are surrounded by a 
star-like cluster of woolly floral leaves. Plant in well- 
drained soil in a sunny exposure. Each 40c. 
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Funkia (Plantain-Lily) 
Lanceolata. 2 ft. The common Funkia with narrow 
leaves and lavender flowers. Starts blooming in 
August. Suitable for sun or shade. Each 40c. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Aug. Large leaves; pure 
white, lily-shaped flowers. Plant in shade. Each 50c. 
Thomas Hogg. A strong-growing variety for shade or 
sun. Likes moisture. Large clear leaves with a silver 
edging; lavender flowers. Each 50c. 
Variegata. Variegated foliage and lavender flowers. 
Each 40c. 
Gaillardia (Blanket-Flower) 
Showy, very free-blooming perennials, growing from 
2 to 3 feet tall. 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow flowers; rich maroon 
center. Each 40c. 
Goblin. A dwarf variety of Gaillardia. Plant vigor- 
ous, with many showy, deep red flowers with yellow 
border. Each 40c. 
Portola Hybrids. The flowers are very large, brilliant 
scarlet intensified by golden yellow tips. Each 40c. 
Yellow. 1-yr. plants, each 25c. 
1-yr. plants of any variety, each 25c. 
Gypsophila (Babys-Breath) 
Bristol Fairy. We recommend this choice double- 
flowered variety as being far superior to the common 
single Babys-Breath. Blooms all summer. Estab- 
lished plants are about 3 feet in diameter when in 
bloom. Small plants, each 50c. 
Mangini. Masses of large and pretty pink and white 
flowers, valued for misty border effects. Earlier than 
Oldhamiana. Each 40c. 
Oldhamiana. Tangles of airy, misty light pink blos- 
soms with white throat. Florets 14 inch in diameter. 
Blooms in fall. Each 40c. 
Oldhamiana, Flamingo. A double variety similar to 
Bristol Fairy, with pale pink flowers. Blooms later 
than Bristol Fairy. Small plants, each 75c. 
Paniculata. The common small white-flowered Baby’s- 
Breath. Small plants, each 30c. 
Rosy Veil. A dwarf pink continuous-blooming Babys- 
Breath. Each 50c. 
Snow White. An improved single-flowered form of 
the common Babys-Breath. Each 30c 
Geum (Avens) 
Several clumps of Geum will help to add distinction 
to your garden. 
Borisi. An evergreen species with foliage rather pros- 
trate and branching flower stems. Orange-colored 
flowers produced abundantly. Each 40c. 
Fire Opal. Dazzling orange-scarlet flowers often 3 
inches across, produced abundantly. Very hardy. 
Each 50c; 
Globularia 
Willkommi. 1 ft. A mat-like plant with dark green 
leaves packed to turfy density. Fluffy blue, button- 
like flowers. Each 50c. 
Helenium (Helen's Flower) 
Chippersfield Orange. 4 ft. Aug.Sept. Large heads 
of copper and gold, daisy-like blooms. Clumps, each 
50c.; small plants, each 30c. 
Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower) 
Lemoine’s Giant. 3 ft. A very brilliant border plant 
resembling a small sunflower. Bright yellow flowers, 
single to double. Blooms over a very long period 
and makes a good display in the border. Suitable for 
cutting. Clumps, each 45c.; small plants each 30c. 
SAINT PAUL 6, MINN. 
