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DELPHINIUM, PACIFIC HYBRID 
DELPHINIUM 
No flower in recent years has shown a 
greater improvement as a class than the 
Delphinium. Their immense spikes and beau- 
tiful colors make them indispensable for the 
perennial garden as well as for cut flowers. 
PACIFIC HYBRID NAMED 
Black Knight. The darkest color in the Pa- 
cific series. 
Blue Bird. A clear, medium blue. 
Galahad Series. A giant pure white. 
Each 50c 
Pacific Hybrids Mixed. A mixture of Pacific 
Strain color. Very fine. Each 40c; 3 for 
$1.10; 6 for $2.10; dozen $4.00. 
PINK DELPHINIUM 
Ruysii Pink Sensation. (Plant Patent No. 324.) 
This fine Delphinium originated in Holland. 
Pink Sensation is the only hardy perennial 
pink Delphinium now available worthy of the 
name. The abundant, lovely bloom on sturdy 
stems are an interesting shade of salmon 
buff as they begin to open. This shade 
subtly passes to a charming salmon pink and 
finally the fully opened blossoms become a 
wonderful rose pink. Reaches a height of 
21% to 3% feet. Each $1.50. 
Doronicum 
A fine, hardy perennial with many large 
daisy-like flowers of bright yellow. Blooms 
in May and June. 
Foxglove (Digitalis) 
We offer a fine strain of this flower that is 
much improved in type of bloom. The flow- 
ers are like Gloxinias in shape and color. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
A hardy and valuable perennial which pro- 
duces many bright flowers on long stems, 
fine for cutting. Flowers are scarlet shaded 
to yellow. They bloom over a long period. 
Geum 
Pretty and valuable plants producing many 
cup-like flowers on long stems. Excellent 
for cutting. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet. 
Helenium (Helen’s Flower) 
Hardy perennials flowering from August to 
October. Valuable both as a garden and a 
cut flower. Glowing bronzy red petals with 
tip of golden yellow. Three-foot stems. 
- Hemerocallis 
(Hee-mur-o-kal-lis.) Day Lily. \One of the 
oldest of all cultivated flowers, having been 
cultivated in Asia in-ancient timés. There 
are many.new varieties and colors. We offer 
several. of the best known. 
Flava 36”: May-June. Clear lemon yellow. 
Fulva 36”. July. A colorful reddish-orange. 
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GAILLARDIA, DAZZLER 
Follyhock 
(Chater’s Double.) This fine old garden fa- 
vorite needs no description. Our plants are 
grown from the finest strain of seed and will 
please the most discriminating. We offer the 
following colors: 
Salmon - Newport Pink - White 
Scarlet - Sulphur Yellow - Mixed 
GEUM, LADY STRATHEDEN 
Liatris 
(September Glory.) This type was selected 
from a large number of seedlings because of 
its outstanding beauty. It has proved very 
popular as a cut flower. The purple flowers 
are produced on extra long spikes during 
late August and September. 
Lily of the Valley 
One of the daintiest and sweetest of the 
spring flowering plants. Bearing graceful, 
delicate bell-shaped white flowers. Perfectly 
hardy when once established. Will increase 
from year to year. Pips: 6 for 65c; doz. $1.25. 
Lupins 
(Russels.) You will find in our reselected 
Russels Lupins gorgeous colors of blues, 
pinks, yellows, maroon and purples. Also 
bi-colors such as violet and white, blue and 
yellow, red and bronze, purple and cream, 
pink and white, etc. The spikes are 3 
to 5 feet tall and all the blossoms open at 
one time. Mixed colors only. 
Lychnis 
A fine old fashioned flower that livens up 
the border in summer and early autumn. 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Grows 3 feet 
tall, blooms June to August. Flowers fiery 
red forming a Maltese cross. Each 40c. 
Viscaria Splendems (Ragged Robin). Bright 
rose flowers, 1 foot tall, blooms in spring. 
Fine for cutting and among shrubbery. 
Foliage almost evergreen. Each 40c. 
Pampas Grass 
Graceful creamy white blossoms borne on 
tall stiff stems. Very lovely when dried and 
colored in pasted tints, for winter decora- 
aye We only have a limited supply. Each 
.00. 
Giant Pansy Plants 
Fine large, sturdy plants, grown from a mix- 
ture of Maple Leaf, Geneva, Roggoli and 
Swiss Giants. If planted in partial shade 
blooms often reach size of teacup. 12 for 90c; 
24 for $1.75; 50 for $3.40. 
Penstemon 
Garnet. Is neatly spreading in habit, and 
produces a succession of bloom from June 
until cut down by frost. Stems are 12- 
18 inches long, neatly populated by large, 
rich garnet colored flowers. They are fine for 
cutting as well as for border plantings. 
Hardy Named Phlox 
Perennial Phlox succeeds in almost any soil, 
but of course extra care in preparing and 
enriching the soil and watering plants in dry 
weather will result in better plants and 
flowers. If the first spikes of bloom, which 
usually appear in July and August, are re- 
moved as soon as over, the plants will pro- 
duce a second supply of flowers. 
Price: Named Phlox, all varieties, 40c each; 
3 for $1.10; dozen $4.00—either all alike or 
assorted colors. All postpaid. 
Apple Blossom. Soft apple blossom pink. 
Brilliant. Fiery scarlet, darker eye. 
Caroline Vandenberg. A fascinating shade 
of lilac blue. Enormous flowers. 
George Stipp. Deep salmon, very fine. 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses of lustrous pink 
with crimson-rose eye. 
Mary Louise. Pure snow-white heads; indi- 
vidual florets are 2 inches. 
Starlight. Rich velvet, with an almost per- 
pectly shaped white star in the center. 
Purple Heart. Deep blue purple. 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
