All strong, well-rooted, vigorous field grown plants that will bloom this summer and give your garden a Rainbow of color 
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| Delphinium, New Pacific Giants 
This elegant strain is almost beyond description. Flower 
spikes 3 to 5 feet long, closely packed with individual 
flowers from 2 to 3 inches across, many double, semi- j - 
double. 
gta Jay—Brilliant True Medium Blue, Dark 
ee. 
N-2171—King Arthur—Brilliant Violet, White Bee. 
N-2173—Percival—Enormous White Flowers with large 
black and striped center. 
N-2174—Blue Bird—Huge Spikes—Clear Medium Blue 
with White Bee. 
N-2175—Camelaird—Pure Lavender Self with White 
Bee. 
Strong stocky plants on the above. 
N-2929 Oriental Poppy, [rutyof 
New outstanding variety, massive blooms, deep crim- 
son with black blotch in center. 
N-2938 Coreopsis, Sunburst 
ek 4 : A striking new golden yellow in semi and full double 
th is form. 2 to 2/4 feet high. Blooms all summer. 
N-2925 Shasta Daisy, Campanula (Canterbury Bells) 
These are really biennials. Plants are profusely covered 
Alaska Supreme with large cup and saucer bell-shaped flowers. Ex- 
‘Z : - A ‘ ly showy in shrubberies and mixed borders. N-2926 
The finest strain of Shasta Daisy. Gorgeous white blooms ene Y y Hise 
4 to 5 inches across on strong stately stems two feet —Blue; N-2727—White;, N-2928—Rose. 
long, fine for cutting and the more you cut the more 
they will bloom. Blooms from spring until fall. N-2940 Lily of the Valley 
° * This old favorite thrives best in shady moist soil and 
N-2939 Pyrethrum, Painted Daisy should be planted so the eye of the pip is I'/ in. below 
the surface of the soil. This strain produces giant spikes 
The flowers are single; large and daisy-like, ranging in + P hi | . - . 1.75: 
color from white to deep red with bright yellow centers. 50 peers ee whiterbellso1@ Fips 7563.30 Fipsi9l.75, 
Blooms in May and June and if cut back will bloom 
again later in season. 
N-2933 Aquilegia or Columbine, 
Avalon Hybrids 
This will be the envy of your neighborhood. Beautiful 
new strain growing 3 feet tall. Long spurred, mixed 
colors. 
Hollyhocks, Double Flowered 
This new improved strain of double Hollyhock blooms 
from early Summer until late Fall and will add a 
glorious array of color to your garden. 
N-2934—Scarlet; N-2935—Pink; 
N-2936—Y ellow; N-2937—White. 
N-2931 Digitalis or Fox Glove, 
Giant Shirley 
Magnificent strain of mixed colors. Flower heads are 
over 3 feet long, crowded with big, bell-shaped blos- 
soms. 
Y Coreopsis 
N-2932 Gaillardia—Dazzler 
Among the most attractive and effective Perennials. 
Thrives almost anywhere in the garden. Blooms from 
June until Autumn. Color bright golden yellow with rich 
Delphiniums 
maroon center. 
Pacific 
Giants 
YHollyhocks Digitalis (Fox Glove) 
Canterbury 
Bells 
