Order By Catalog No. 2172 
Huge Flowers 2!/5 to 3!/5 inches in diameter, beautifull d i 
y spaced on well balanced spikes. Mildew Re- 
sistant. 100% Double Eiewars Hardy Perennial. All Items on this page Posfeaid: | 
This New Strain Of The Famous Giant Pacific Delphiniums produce tall, graceful flower spikes of very 
large and well-formed blooms. Many of the plants are highly resistant to mildew. We offer An Extra 
Choice Strain made up over a period of many years of the latest introductions, and by careful selection 
and proper blending we consider them second to none. We highly recommend same for cutting, exhi- 
bition, prized beds, tall borders or background. Plants grow 4-5 feet high and should be staked to 
eee ih long spikes from blowing over. Choicest Mixed Colors. Large Pkt. 50c; 3 pkts. $1.25; 
8 OF. pA . 
THE NEW 
The Only All-American Flower For 1954 
Newest, Most Vivid of the Giant Hybrid Zinnias—Outstanding for 
the uniform doubleness of its fluffy quilled petals which reach 5\/, 
in. across. 
BLAZE bursts into bloom with a profusion of brilliant mandarin-red 
flowers which soften to scarlet-orange as the flowers attain 
size. This fiery beauty is borne on free blooming, uniform 
plants 28 to 32 in. tall. Blaze will delight you as a cut 
b= flower as well as for sensational mass displays. Large Pkt. 
B 25c; Ve oz. $1.25; 4 oz. $2.00;  o7. $3.25; 02. $6.00 im ’ 
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2180 2176 Dianthus Pinks 
Condon's Supreme Double Mixed (Annuals) 
Digitalis (Fox Glove) 
Condon's Glorious Mixture of Mammoth Sorts (Perennial) 
DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
Showy and esperieuy useful among shrubbery and in half Pinks are as popular today as they were in the garden 
shady places, though they grow equally as well in open of our grandparents, yet there is a decided difference At Low 
sunlight situations. Succeeds under almost all conditions. between the old-fashioned Pinks and our selection P 
Flowers in June and July. All mammoth flowering va- of the best Double Pinks in cultivation. Ranges in Prices 
rieties producing beautiful tall spikes of white, pink, color through all the most brilliant shades. Pkt. |5e: 
See Page 53 
rose, yellow, purple, etc. Pkt. 1I5c. 
Ye oz. 50¢ = 
2190 Feverfew, White Gem 
(Annual) The plants grow 12 to !5 inches tall, branch- 
ing freely close to the ground, with each stem crowned 
with a cluster of small, double, pure white flowers re- 
sembling a button Chrysanthemum. The foliage is deep 
green and finely cut, forming a distinct background to 
the white flowers. Very decorative in beds and fine 
tor cutting. Pkt. I5¢; '%4 oz. 50c. 
2196 Four O'Clock (Annual) 
Condon's Supreme Mixed—Four O'Clocks make delight- 
ful hedge plants. The flowers remain closed until about 
4 o'clock in the afternoon when they all open together 
and the plants become a glowing bank of vivid coloring, 
filling the air with their deliaht ul fragrance from early 
summer until frost. Height 2 ft. Pkt. I5c; oz. 35c. 
2192 
Fuchsia, Hybrida 
Double and Single Mixed—House Culture—Most Beauti- 
ful Everblooming House Plant—One of the most beauti- 
ful and satisfactory of all the window plants. The 
flowers are delicate and graceful in form and rich in 
color, The shades include red, white, purple, etc., in 
various combinations. Seedlings will bloom freely in 
the year the seed is sown. Pkt. 50c. 
