The world’s finest—recently introduced hardy hybrids. Most disease-resistant and easiest 
strain to grow in your garden. Magnificent spikes on tall, strong stems three to sjx feet 
tall are filled with individual flowers 2 to 3 inches across. Harmonious colors for long- 
lasting, show-type bouquets. Sturdy pot plants will bloom this summer and for years. 
(A) Guinevere 
41P1—Large, light lavender-pink florets of 
perfect form with white bee. Exquisite color 
blending. 
(B) Summer Skies 
41P2—Clear, light blue with white bee. 
Finest blue delphinium in existence. 
(C) King Arthur 
41P3—Rich, deep, royal violet with large 
white bee. Very large florets on long, grace- 
ful spikes. 
(D) Black Knight 
41P4—Darkest royal purple. Remarkably 
rich shades, immense florets. 
Choice of above 4 Pacific Hybrid Delphiniums. 
49 ea.; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.75. 
They will bloom for you this summer and many more years. Dig every 3 years and divide; 
cut old flowers to prolong blooms; this also destroys seed. Plant 15 inches apart. Spring 
DELPHINIUM GARDEN SPECIAL 
41Ps5—Four plants as pictured, (not la- 
beled). One each (A) (B) (C) (D) 
4 for $1.75. 
PACIFIC HYBRID 
DELPHINIUMS MIXED — 
41PS6 The same shown in 
color on opposite page in 
harmonious mixed colors 
of sky blue, violet, dark 3 for 98c 
‘blue and lavender. 
Hill’s phlox are all new, giant-flowering varieties of medium height (florets often large as 
half dollars). No other hardy plant gives such a mass of mid-summer blooms. 
Choice of following 8 varieties of phlox, big No. 1 field grown plants, 36c each; 3 for 95¢; 
(E) Bright Eyes 
4$1P10— (Brilliant red) Extraordinarily 
large, brilliant red florets with dark maroon 
centers. Glistens like rubies. (Prices above.) 
(F) Daily Sketch 
41P11—(Salmon-pink) Massive head; large 
florets of salmon-pink with crimson eye. 
Recommended. (Prices above.)‘ 
(G) Mary Louise 
41P12—(Finest white) Unusually large; 
prolific grower and bloomer. Outstanding in 
every way. (Prices above.) 
(H) Chas. Curtis 
41P13—(Vivid flame) Free flowering sun- 
set red. Most brilliant phlox in cultivation. 
Giant blooms. (Prices above.) 
(t) Blue Boy 
41P14—-(Nearest blue) New, best of its 
color. Vivid blue with lavender sheen. 
Dwarf growing and robust. (Prices above.) 
(J) Lillian 
41P15—(Light pink) Brilliant, non-fading, 7 
cameo-pink with faint blue shading at cen- ' 
ter. Perpetual fowering. (Prices above.) 
(K) San Antonio 
41P16—(Ruby-red) Beautiful rich, ruby- 
red. Outstanding for large size, brilliant 
color, vigorous growth. (Prices above.) 
(L) Salmon Glow 
41P17 — (Salmon-orange) Rich, salmon- 
orange, beautiful, harmonizing colors. 
Strong grower. (Prices above.) 
41PS18—Garden of 8 hardy phlox as pic- 
PHLOX GARDEN tured (not labeled). One each (E) (F) (G) 
8 for $2.15 
(H) (1) (5) (K) and (Lt) 
Delphinium Belladonna 
41P7—The plants are not as tall as the pop- 
ular hybrids but they produce many more 
bloom spikes especially nice for cutting. The 
strong, wiry stems are 3 to 4 ft. tall and the 
blooms are produced through spring and 
again in the fall. Very hardy and of easy 
culture. 29c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.65. 
Delphinium Bellamosa 
41P8—lIdentical in every way to Belladonna 
except the blooms are a deep, rich blue. 29¢ 
each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.65. 
BELLADONNA AND BELLAMOSA 
DELPHINIUM GARDEN 
41P9—Two each of Belladonna and Bella- 
mosa delphiniums (not labeled) 
4 for 89c. 
BIG SAVINGS 
Phlox by ¢ 
To pS 3 y olor 
Order 
Our Selection of 
choice of Pink R 
2 for 55¢ : 
10 for $2.30 
WM etttetttes 
BLUE FRINGED DAISY 
41P20 —(Erigeron) Beau- 
tiful clusters of azure 
blue flowers for several 
months each summer. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Hardy, easy to grow. Can 
divide plants. 33¢ each; 
3 for 79c; 6 for $1.50. 
PAINTED DAISY 
41P21 — (Pyrethrum) 
Robinson’s giants, im- 
proved large flowering 
European strain. Shades 
of brightest pinks and 
reds. Dwarf plants, cut- 
leaf foliage. 2 yr., 27c 
each; 3 for 65c. 
102 years of Reliable Service 
DIENER'S DOUBLE DAISY 
41P22 — (Shasta Daisy) 
Nearly double, like China 
aster, with fringed, fluffy 
petals. Excellent for bou- 
quets. Best of all double 
Shastas. Hardy, vigorous, 
and free flowering. 35¢ 
ea.; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70. 
PINK SHASTA DAISY 
41P23 — (Clara Curtis) 
Lovely, clear, salmon- 
pink flowers from early 
August through Septem- 
ber in great profusion. 
Hardy, easy to grow. Free 
flowering. 33 each; 3 for 
79; 6 for $1.50. 
MAY QUEEN 
41P24 — (Shasta Daisy) 
Earliest blooming, large, 
cut-flower variety. New, 
imported strain from 
Holland with hundreds of 
white blooms in May and 
June. 27¢ each; 3 for 65c; 
6 for $1.15. 
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