DELPHINIUMS 
(PACIFIC STRAIN) 
Delphinium plants are grown in full sunlight. They should 
be planted at least two feet apart and preferably in loose 
sandy soil. For best results, the plants should be well ferti- 
lized and watered. Severe dryness will stunt and weaken the 
plant. 
We have found that delphinium seed sown in flats con- 
taining a mixture of leaf mold and top soil, in proportions 
of 2 to 1, produce good results. The seeds are just covered 
with the mixture, watered, and kept in darkness until germi- 
nation starts. They are kept in semi-shade during germina- 
tion until the third leaf is formed well. The plants are hard- 
ened in full sunlight for a week and are then transplanted to 
beds. The seedlings planted about 3 to 4 inches apart should 
be given semi-shade for a week. After 5 or 6 weeks of full 
sunlight, they are ready for permanent planting. 
DELPHINIUM COLORS 
GALAHAD, Pure White 
GUINEVERE, Pink Lavender, White Bee 
CAMELIARD, Clear Lavender, White Bee 
KING ARTHUR, Purple, White Bee 
BLACK KNIGHT, Darkest Violet, Black Bee 
SUMMER SKIES, Light Blue, White Bee 
BLUE BIRD, Medium Blue, White Bee 
BLUE JAY, Dark Blue, Black Bee 
ASSORTED — (All Colors ) 
PRICE DOZ. 100 
Field Clumps $3.50 $26.00 
Seed: Packet $1.00 
REX BEGONIAS 
The Rex Begonia with their exotic leaf colorings, ranging in 
shades from silver to almost black, are deserving of being 
called “King of Begonias.” 
They are easy to grow and do well in the darker locations 
of your shade garden or conservatory. Soil and feeding re- 
quirements the same as the tuberous variety. 
ASSORTED COLORS — Seedling Plants 
12 for $4.00 . 
25 for 7.50 . 
Ready May — June 
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KING ALFRED DAFFODIL 
PRICE DOZ. 100 
Large $1.50 $10.00 
Medium 1.25 8.00 
Ready in August 
GLADIOLAS 
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This assortment includes the finest of commercial Gladioli 
in a complete color range. 
CALLA LILY 
The Calla Lily will grow in all types of soil; however, a well- 
drained, sandy loam is preferred. Heavy soils may be im- 
proved by applying leaf mold or sandy loam. 
Summer-blooming Calla lilies should be planted as early 
as one’s locality will permit in the spring. Winter-flowering 
Callas may be planted in the fall or early spring in severe 
climates. 
The bulbs may remain in the ground for three years. They 
should then be dug and separated. In areas of severe winters, 
it is well to cover the ground thoroughly with a good mulch, 
or dig them each season when the plant has become dormant. 
WINTER AND SPRING FLOWERING 
LARGE WHITE CALLA — ( Aethiopica) 
SMALL WHITE CALLA — (Godfrey) 
BLACK CALLA — (Arum Pictum) 
August and September 
SUMMER FLOWERING 
YELLOW CALLA — (Elliottiana) — Spotted Leaf 
PINK CALLA — (Rehmanni) 
SUMMER WHITE CALLA — (Maculata) — Spotted Leaf 
Ready in November — March 
PRICE EACH DOZ. 100 
Large $.35 $3.50 $26.00 
Medium 25 2.50 20.00 
