DELPHINIUM 
PACIFIC STRAIN VETTERLE & REINELT 
This is the finest strain of Delphinium yet introduced. From our personal observations in the field, we find 
this has unquestionably proven to be the leader in Delphiniums of the better type. The flowers are im- 
mense in size, well set on strong, straight stems, do not shatter, and are 40 to 90% mildew resistant. July 
or August sowing and transplanting into the field 
spikes. Delphiniums require a well-drained soil, neutral in reaction. January sowing will produce flowers 
during the summer. 
ASTOLAT SERIES 
The color variations in this series extend from pale 
blush through lilac pink to deep raspberry rose. 
Large brown, fawn and black bees lend interesting 
contrast. Tr. Pkt. $2.25 1/g oz. $4.50 1/4 oz. $8.00 
BLACK KNIGHT 
The individual florets, 2 to 3” in diameter, are Dark 
Purple, beautifully rounded form with heavy velvety 
texture. Very large well formed spikes. 
BLUE BIRD SERIES 
This series can be recommended as being the 
clearest medium blues with white bees. They carry 
well formed round flowers 2!4 inches in diameter on 
very long, graceful spikes. 
BLUEJAY SERIES 
Color striking. Clear medium to dark blue. Very 
intense and alive with contrasting bee. 
CAMELIARD SERIES 
A pure lavender self, with white bee, individual 
flowers are very round and flat. Excellent growing 
habits. 
GALAHAD SERIES 
Flowers Clear White, averaging three inches in 
diameter, pyramidical spikes, good branching habit, 
strong whippy stems with a high percentage of 
mildew resistance. above. 
Prices for all of the above varieties except where noted: 
Tr. Pkt. $2.00 Yg oz. $3.00 Yq oz. $5.90 Oz. $20.00 
OTHER STRAINS Tr. Pkt. Oz 
Blackmore—-Langdon Strains ee ee $ .40 $3.25 
Cliveden Beauty (Improved Belladonna)—Selected strain. Turquoise blue............ 40 3.25 
Bellamosum—Dork blue. Belladonna habit of Growth oecccccssssssusssussussssssssssnseeeeee 40 3.25 
Gold Medal Hybrids—Large flowering. Tallbeiccssssuesssssssssssessssssssissssusssssusiusssesusesesee 30 8 =1.75 
Lamartine—Fairly deep bright marine blue. Excellent cut flower habit................ 9 = 55.00 
Wrexham Hybrids—Blending of light and dark shades. 9 6.00 
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Albat—Pure wWiites sn, 205 arate is take ct Oe eae Gast ne nen nem $ .25 $1.50 
Cambridge’ Blue—Azure, blue ya ete cc te ek tee ies ees 40 2.75 
Liberty—Dark blue iva ceiaclancaaen ecu ne ee eee ny ee ee de hie a 25 ~=1.50 
DAHLIAS 
Unwin’s Dwarf Ideal Bedding Mixed— 
Early flowering semi-double, 18 inches, 
in a wide range of colors 
Coltness Hybrids—Dwarf single type, very 
free flowering, height 2 feet, choice 
mixed colors 
during the fall will produce an early crop with large 
GUINEVERE SERIES 
Light Pink Lavender self with white bee. Individual 
florets 21/2 to 3 inches in diameter. For cut flowers 
and show purposes. Mildew resistance—s50 to 70%. 
KING ARTHUR 
Brilliant Royal Violet with large white bee. Individ- 
ual florets 2!/, inches in diameter, Excellent for cut 
flowers. Mildew resistance from 80 to 90%. 
LANCELOT SERIES 
Clear Lilac self with white bee. 
PERCIVAL SERIES 
A companion to the Galahad Series. Large glisten- 
ing white flowers with strongly contrasting black 
bee. 
ROUND TABLE SERIES 
This represents all the color combinations of the 
Knights and their Ladies which will eventually be 
introduced. Some three hundred different crosses 
were used to make up this group. 
SUMMER SKIES SERIES 
Clearest Light Blue with white bee. Individual florets 
2 to 2%, inches in diameter. Ideal for cut flower 
purposes. Mildew resistance—40 to 60%. 
ALL COLORS MIXED 
A blend containing all named colors mentioned 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. These are easy to raise from seed and are overlooked by many 
florists. Vast improvements have been made in these strains 
which come remarkably true to type and height. They are early 
flowering, blooming profusely the same year they are sown. 
For small pot plant sales in the spring, the seed should be 
started during January or February. To produce four-inch pot 
plants for Mother's Day, sow the seed in November. 
$ .50 $2.75 
