DELPHINIUMS 
Vetterle and Reinelt’s Strain 
Delphiniums are one of the most 
valuable perennials for cutting. They 
produce tall, slender, graceful spikes 
of flowers in various shades of blue, 
pink and white. All the varieties 
listed below are GIANT PACIFIC 
HYBRIDS, outstanding mildew resis- 
ting delphiniums. The tall spikes of 
the large well formed flowers make 
them ideal for tall borders, back- 
grounds or prize beds. The plants 
will grow 4 to 5 feet tall. All will 
bloom the first year if proper care 
is given. 
BLACK KNIGHT—Deep midnight 
violet. The darkest of them all. 
SUMMER SKIES—Light blue with 
an attractively contrasting white bee. 
KING ARTHUR—Deep blue and 
blue violet flowers with prominent 
white bee are exceptionally large. 
BLUE BIRD—Clearest of medium 
blues with a dark bee. 
GALAHAD—The finest clear white 
delphinium. Large double flowers on 
long closely set spikes. 
GUINEVERE—Light pinkish lav- 
ender with a white bee. 
25e each; $2.50 per doz. 
Thermopsis Caroliniana 
Carolinian lupine of Garden literature 
Tall yellow pea shaped flowers on lupine like spikes about 4 feet high. 
It is ideal for a spot of color in the perennial garden or border in June 
after the iris are gone. The plant is an ideal one for a busy gardener as 
it requires no spraying or cultivating; just an occasional weeding. It has 
clean foliage on straight tall pliable stlaks with a very sturdy root system 
which is non spreading. Established clumps that are 4 or 5 years old will 
send up many spikes of flowers which are ideal for arranging with blue 
flowers such as delphinium, larkspur, etc. A must-have background plant 
for the garden. We offer sturdy field grown roots which will bloom some 
this year ‘and well next year. 
35e each; 3 for $1.00 
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