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DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS 
DELPHINIUM (Del-fin’-i-um)—Larkspur 
Nothing surpasses the Delphinium for usefulness. Plant in 
full sun and fertilize heavily. 
If blossom stalks are cut to the ground before seed is 
set they immediately send up new flowers. 
DELPHINIUM—Pacific Giants 
Vetterle and Reinelt strain which is very mildew resistant. 
The flowers do not shatter and represent the very highest 
development in Delphiniums today. 
While Delphiniums vary somewhat, our stock is grown 
from the introducers’ seed and produce huge flowers of 
magnificent quality. 
Black Knight Series—Huge florets of deep midnight-violet 
with heavy velvety texture. 
Blue Jay Series—Brilliant true medium blue with dark bee. 
Cameliard Series—Pure lavender self with white bee. 
Galahad Series—Enormous clear white blooms with heavy, 
glistening texture, white bee. 
Guinevere Series—Glorious light pink lavender self with con- 
trasting bees. 
King Arthur Series—Brilliant royal violet with large white 
bee. 
Percival Series—Large glistening white flowers with con- 
trasting black bee. 
Summer Skies Series—Clearest light blue with white bee. 
Any of the above Delphiniums 65c¢ each; 3 of one kind $1.65 
One each of the 8 Pacific Giants $4.75; 3 each for $12.50 
Round Table Series—A complete color assortment covering all 
the above and many more. 3 for $1.55; doz. $6.00 
NEW DELPHINIUM ASTOLAT 
A superb new race of Pacific Giant Delphinium show- 
ing a large percentage of deep rose and pink shades. 
Being Hybrids this group varies greatly in color but run 
largely to pinks. Stock is very scare. 
$1.15 each; 3 for $3.05; doz. $11.25 
DICTAMNUS 
DICTAMNUS (Dic-tam’-nus)—Gas Plant 
An interesting perennial that, when once established, will 
last a life-time. Handsome ash-like leaves of delightful 
fragrance and lovely flowers which form a gas that may 
be ignited on hot evenings without damage to the plant. 
Should have a sunny, well drained position. 
albus ruber—Forms an attractive bush 214’ tall having spikes 
of rosy pink flowers with deeper veinings during July. 
One may expect a life-time of pleasure from this plant. 
95c each; 3 for $2.65; doz. $9.50 
albus—A splendid pure white form. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
One each of the 2 Dictamnus $1.65 
DRYAS (Dry’-as)—Mountain Avens 
Beautiful prostrate evergreen shrubs having neat oak-like 
leaves, green above and white underneath. Should have 
a place in the sun with reasonable moisture. 
*octopetala—Large anemone-like solitary white flowers all 
summer. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
DAPHNE (Daf’-ne)—Garlandflower 
*cneorum—Shrubby little evergreens for full sun or partial sun 
in rich, well drained soil. Although a true shrub, usually 
grown in the perennial border or rockery because of its com- 
pact habit. Strong I-yr. plants 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
Heavily budded plants, 7-9” spread $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75; 
doz. $17.50 
DODECATHEON (Do-de-cay’-the-on)— 
Shooting Star or Love Dart 
Beautiful little native cyclamens loving shade and moisture 
but doing equally well in full sun if watered freely. 
*media—Largest form. White to pink. 12”. 
DORONICUM (Dor-on’-i-cum)—-Leopard-bane 
These glorified golden daisies are unrivalled for early 
spring flower decorations. Sun or light shade. 
pardalianches, Bunch of Gold—Immense form growing to 4’ 
with huge flowers. Will re-bloom if cut to the ground after 
flowering. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*clusi—Evergreen species. Pale yellow flowers. 
cordifolium—Very dainty small yellow daisies on slender 18” 
stems. 
excelsum — Strong grower with medium sized blooms of 
golden yellow. 
One each of the 4 Doronicums $2.45 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for $1.65; $6.50 a dozen, except where noted 19 
