DELPHINIUM SPECIES HYBRIDS 
‘‘WEST O’ THE ROCKIES’’ STRAIN 
Observations: 
Seed of the DH. and PH. Series in the various color groupings 
is gathered from select open-pollenated plants. From this seed con- 
siderable variation of flower should be expected. However, from 
each lot of seed some very choice colors will appear. We are pro- 
gressing toward the fixation of type and color in some of these 
color groups. These will soon be released, together with some en- 
tirely new Series. 
Germination of seed of new D. species Hybrids is a variable 
factor, and subject to improvement by consistant selection. Recent 
tests for germination have shown some progress in this work. 
Viable seed of all of these Hybrids, show lJgnger life in common 
storage than does other Garden types of Delphinium. 
We are very appreciative of the fine reception granted our 
Series of ‘‘West o' the Rockies’ Hybrids during the past season. 
Consistant improvement of these Hybrids, we hope, will merit con- 
tinued patronage in the future. 
EREMURUS HYBRIDS 
(Fox-tail Lilies) 
We have grown Eremurus by the hundreds for years. 
them as the present time pre-eminent border plant, in their 
color class. Their neat, tall, spires of bright yellow, pink and 
orange star-like bloom, together with the whites, creams and 
other shades make a very effective impression. June to 
August season of bloom. 
September delivery of blooming-size roots, carriage paid. 
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