DELPHINIUM 
Back Knight—The darkest violet with dark bee; truly 
a show flower. 
Round Table—As its name implies it represents all the 
color of the above, with many new and unusual colors. 
Ideal for show purposes. 
Blackmore and Langdon Hybrds—Shades of blue with 
contrasting bees. A fine free-flowering hybrid strain. 
Bodger’s Hollyhock Strain — Extra large, tapering 
spikes. Long blooming period. Shades of blue. 
English Strain of Wrexham Hollyhock — The finest 
large flowering type to date. Immense spikes. Mixed shades. 
30c each; 100 for $20.00 
New Delpinium for 1953 
YOU SHOULD TRY IT!!! 
Astolat—The best new pink yet developed. 
Composed mainly of pale pink shades with several 
darker tones. Some may be raspberry rose. All 
have dark bees. 
35c each; 12 for $3.50 
Delphinium Belladonna 
The Belladonna Delphinium does not grow quite as 
tall as the popular Pacific Hybrids but they produce more 
spikes and therefore are more useful for cutting. They 
require care and treatment as suggested for the Hybrids 
but may be planted closer together. 12 inches apart is sui- 
ficient space for them. Their lovely blue spikes are about 
three or four feet high and produce in June and again in 
September. 
Belladonna Improved—A carefully reselected strain 
of this popular light blue. 
25¢c each; 12 for $2.50 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
One of Each 
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$9.60 
