DELPHINIUM (Hardy Larkspur) 
PACIFIC GIANTS. A mildew resistant strain in- 
troduced recently by a Pacific Coast grower. 
In addition to its mildew-resistant qualities, it 
possesses a greater variety of colors and 
shapes than any other strain of Delphiniums. 
BLUE JAY SERIES. Brilliant true medium blue 
with dark bee. 
GALAHAD SERIES. Enormous clear white 
blooms with heavy, glistening texture, white 
bee. 
GUINEVERE SERIES. Glorious light pink lav- 
ender self with contrasting bees. 
KING ARTHUR SERIES. Brilliant royal violet 
with large white bee. 
Each, 75c; 3 or more of one variety, 65c each. 
Mixed Varieties of above—6 for $4.00. 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
The beloved Pinks of our Grandmother's gar- 
dens have taken on many new forms and hues 
but have lost none of their popularity during 
the years. Given any good garden soil with 
reasonable moisture and they repay with 
carnation-like flowers in profusion. 
*PLUMARIUS (Clove Pink). A superlative mix- 
ture of the ever-popular Clove Pinks. 
*ROSE BOWL. A striking new plant 
that captivates everyone. Tight neat lit- 
tle clumps of deep green leaves 2 inches 
tall and sturdy 4-inch stems of large 
double flowers in brilliant purple-rose. 
This vigorous little plant blooms from 
early spring until freezing weather, 
making one of the brightest spots of any 
small alpine we have ever grown. Each, 
75c; 12 for $8.50. 
*DELTOIDES, BRILLIANT. A beautiful rock- 
plant. Grows in prostrate tufts and bears a pro- 
fusion of brilliant crimson flowers on 6 to 8-inch 
stems during June, July. 
BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS. (Hardy. Grows 24 
inches. Plant in sun or shade. Blooms in May. 
These pretty spring bloomers with their grace- 
ful, drooping sprays of heart-shaped pink and 
white flowers are very ornamental, and bloom 
freely early in the season. Fine for cemetery 
plant. 
EXIMIA. An excellent variety of Bleeding-Hear 
for growing in either sun or partial shade, 
blooming from May until September. Its flowers 
are sprays of light pink hearts above ligh 
green, fern-like foliage. 1 ft. Each, 60c: 3 or 
more, 55c each. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Pinks) 
We do not ship Perennials until April 20th. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
CARNATIONS 
HARDY BORDER, BEATRIX. A new introduc- 
tion in Hardy Carnations. Has beautiful dark 
green foliage. Large, double pink flowers are 
produced on 12 to 16-inch stems. Blooms dur- 
ing late spring and summer. Very fragrant and 
a fine cutflower. Grows well in sun. 
CRIMSON KING. A very hardy, upright plant 
prized for its brilliant red flowers borne all 
summer in clusters on 12 to 16-inch stems. 2-in., 
strong plants, sure to bloom. Each, 50c; 3 for 
$1.35; 10 for $4.00. 
GRENADIN. A good hardy Carnation for the 
garden. Gray-green foliage. Double and semi- 
double flowers are borne on 12 to 16-inch stems 
during May and June. Wide range of colors. 
Plant in sun in any good soil. 
FOXGLOVE 
(Digitalis) Plant in sun or partial shade. Blooms 
June and July. The strong flower stalks, 4 to 6 
feet high, rise from rich and luxuriant masses of 
leaves. Colors mixed. 
GAILLARDIA 
GRANDIFLORA, BURGUNDY. An improved 
strain of Gaillardia with deep wine-colored 
flowers. Grows 2 to 3 feet high and blooms all 
summer. 
SUN (New). Golden yellow to orange, plain 
deep sungold, brilliant counterpart to ‘Bur- 
gundy”’. 
Each, 75c; 3 or more of one variety, 65c each. 
BLEEDING HEART 
PRICES: ALL PERENNIALS 
50c EACH 
EXCEPT WHERE NOTED 
DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS 
GEUM 
*MRS. BRADSHAW. A splendid new variety, 
with large, double flowers of a fiery red, bloom- 
ing nearly all summer. Peculiarly attractive. 
18 inches. 
GY PSOPHILA 
(Baby Breath) Free flowering plants, the flow- 
ers of which are in great demand for cutting 
or combining with other flowers. White. 
OLDHAMIANA (Pink Baby’s Breath). A pink 
variety desirable for cutting. The buds appear 
white but open to a lively shade of pink. Each 
flower measures about Y-inch in diameter. 
2 to 3 ft. July, August. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
CHATERS DOUBLE. Large rosettes of paper- 
like tissue, very compactly layered. We offer 
them in the following separate colors: Red, 
yellow, pink. 
*IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS (Candytuft). A fine 
plant for the rockery or for edging. The thick 
dark green foliage is completely covered by 
dainty white flowers during late April and 
May. Height 6 to 8 inches. Grows in sun or 
partial shade in well-drained soil. 
GIBRALTARICA. Low-growing. Lilac shaded to 
white. 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
This fine spire-like perennial blooms in 
mid-summer. It is showy in the garden 
and excellent for cutting. Grows easily 
in common garden soil in full sun or part 
shade. 
PYCNOSTACHYA. 4 ft. The tall spikes 
of rich purple are outstanding in the 
summer garden. July, August. Each, 75c; 
3 or more, 65c each. 
