DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
From March to June and September to November we are offer- 
ing strong-rooted seedling plants in the superb Giant Pacific Hybrid 
Strain. Transplanted, they will grow rapidly; they will bloom from 
summer until frost. All the exquisite delphinium colors are included 
in the plants—deep blue, sky-blue, lavender, pure white, violet 
purples and pinks shaded lavender, with individual blossoms up 
to 4 inches across. 
FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
$5.00 per dozen postpaid 
$3.00 per half dozen postpaid to your door 
PLANTS OF NAMED VARIETIES 
that have already bloomed in our gardens 
$1.50 each or $15.00 per dozen 
Express collect. No order less than three plants 
Make your own selection from page 3 
OFFERMAN’S SILVER QUEEN 
It has all the opalescent splendor of true Mother of Pearl, shin- 
ing from the bud through to the shimmering loveliness of the huge 
double flowers. It brings to one all the soft shades of distant 
mountains in a summer twilight. 
The bee, whatever the intensity of white, or brown, or black, 
lends an enchantment to each flower. I never have been sure 
which bee I like best for this flower. 
As Silver Queen opens, it is as if a bright moonbeam has come 
to shine upon each flower, sending the twilight colors into the 
shadows, leaving only a breath of opalescence in its silvery light. 
SEEDS 
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OFFERMAN'S EXHIBITION STRAIN 
The finest mixture from the excellent stock of Offerman Gardens. 
For the Delphinium grower who enjoys new color combinations 
and the fun of trying the “unknown” this will be his choice. From 
this Strain came our largest flower this season, measuring 4% 
inches across. 
SEEDS 
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Clumps of the Exhibition Strain $10.00 per dozen or $5.50 per 
half dozen, shipped Express collect. I add more plants to make up 
the Express charges. 
Toronto, Ont., Canada 
Offerman Delphinium Gardens. 
Recently I was in Seattle and visited your delphinium gardens. I was 
especially interested in the plants marked ‘’PRIVAT STRAIN”, with tall 
spikes and huge flowers. The color ranging was magnificent, particu- 
larly the new shades of rose, raspberry rose and pink colors, with the 
gold, black and white bees. I was disappointed in not finding you at 
home. Please air mail me your catalog. 
Mrs. Alfred Janes. 
