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UNWIN DAHLIAS 
Dahlias 
Growing dahlias from seed is not only a fas- 
cinating pastime but you may originate a 
beautiful new variety of your own. We offer 
two early blooming sorts: 
Finest Single and Double Mixed. All colors 
and varieties. Pkt. 15c. 
Unwin’s Ideal Bedding. Dwarf single free- 
Dorn dahlias in a finer array of colors. 
t. 15c. 
For Dahlia Tubers—See page 27. 
DELPHINIUMS 
Delphiniums are among the most beautiful 
and most widely used perennials for garden 
display and cutting. They are of easy culture 
succeeding best in deep rich, well drained 
soil. Bloom in June and if the spikes are not 
allowed to go to seed new growth with water 
will sometimes produce flowers in the fall. 
Pacific Strain Delphiniums. These magnifi- 
cent delphiniums are the result of years of 
hybridizing by Pacific Coast Grower. The 
florlets are often 2 inches in diameter and 
borne on tall, mildew resistant stalks. 
Black Knight. The darkest color in the Pa- 
cific Series. Pkt. 35c. 
Blue Bird. Medium blue. Pkt. 35c. 
Galahad. Pure white and white bee. Pkt. 35c. 
Pacific Strain Mixed. A mixture of all colors. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Wrexham Hybrids. One of the finest strains 
of Delphinium on the market. The flowers 
are large and showy, the plants tall and vig- 
orous. The color ranges from light to dark 
blue. Very fine. Pkt. 15c. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. A fine strain of these 
well-known flowers that will give satisfac- 
tion wherever grown. Pkt. 15c. 
Forget-Me-Not 
Very popular, beautiful biennial. Hardy 
enough to remain in open ground over win- 
ter. Blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Foxglove 
The flowers are tubular in shape and are 
borne on long spikes 4 to 6 feet in height. 
Foxgloves will do well either in partial shade 
or bright sun. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Gaillardia 
Also called Blanket Flower. A hardy peren- 
nial which will bloom the first year from seed 
if planted early. The plants are about 18 
inches tall and will bloom over a long sea- 
son. Flowers are scarlet and yellow blended. 
Pkt. 10c. 
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PACIFIC STRAIN DELPHINIUM 
Godetia 
(Satinflower.) This attractive and showy an- 
nual thrives in rather poor soil and will stand 
some shade. Flowers are borne profusely. 
Rich satiny texture. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Gourds 
Ornamental gouds. Large and small mixed. 
Interesting fruits produced on vines in same 
manner as cucumbers. Pkt. 10c. 
Geum 
Pretty and valuable plants producing many 
cup-like flowers on long stems. Excellent 
for cutting. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet. Pkt. 10c. 
Helichrysum 
(Straw Flower.) This is one of the best of the 
everlasting. The effective double flowers in 
rich glistening colors make a wonderful 
display either in the garden or for winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 10c. 
Heliotrope 
A half hardy perennial that should be treated 
as an annual in this climate. It will bloom 
in the open garden the first year but does 
best if sown indoors or in hotbeds and trans- 
planted to the open when the weather is 
warmer. Very fragrant. Each 15c. 
Hollyhock 
Chater’s Double. Hollyhocks are old garden 
favorites, excellent for background to 
dwarfer plants, for screening unsightly 
places and planting along bare walls. They 
are easy culture, succeeding best in deep 
rich, well-drained soil. The plants like a 
warm sunny location sheltered from the 
wind. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Annual “Indian Spring.” A new annual 
hollyhock with semi-double crinkly edged 
flowers of lovely rose-pink shades predomi- 
nating. Cutting back after first blooms are 
past often produces a second crop. Pkt. 15c. 
Kochia 
(Summer Cypress.) This beautiful annual, 
sometimes called Burning Bush, forms a 
globe-shaped bush about 2 feet to 21% feet 
in height, which resembles a cypress tree. In 
summer, the color is light green, but in the 
fall it turns carmine to blood-red. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial 
Larkspurs 
Larkspurs give fine spikes of bloom that are 
exceedingly graceful and attractive. Per- 
fectly hardy. Sow in early spring and thin 
out seedlings to give each plant room for 
development. The delphinium-like flowers 
are carried on 4 to 5 foot stems. The plants 
are upright and compact. We have the fol- 
lowing colors: 
Blue Spire. Deep violet blue. 
Rose King. Warm deep salmon rose. 
Pink King. Soft pink shaded salmon. 
White King. Pure glistening white. 
Lilac Spire. Attractive pinkish lavender. 
Mixed. The above colors and others. 
Pkt. 15c; Collection of six 75c 
Linum 
(Scarlet Flax.) A very effective and showy 
hardy annual bedding plant. Long blooming 
period. Brilliant scarlet flowers on delicate 
stems about 1 foot high. Pkt. 10c. 
Lobelia, Dwarf 
Plants small and compact and very hardy, 
bearing a profusion of brilliant blue flowers. 
A great favorite not only for borders but for 
window and porch boxes as well. Pkt. -15c. 
Lobelia, Trailing 
A beautiful plant for window boxes and 
hanging baskets. The flowers are similar to 
the compact Lobelia but the plants are loose 
and trailing. Pkt. 15c. 
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Russell’s Lupins 
This is without doubt the finest strain of 
Perennial Lupins yet introduced. The flower 
spikes are longer, and the flowers closer 
placed than any of the earlier kinds. The 
colors are brighter and come in a wide range 
of solid colors and striking bi-colors. Large 
pkt. 25c. 
