Hart & Vick’s DELPHINIUMS 
The Center of Attraction in Any Garden 
These are certainly one of the most striking of all hardy plants for 
display and cutting. The tall spikes of bloom in many colors, stand- 
ing erect above the dark green foliage, make a wonderful showing. 
They begin to bloom in June; if the flower stalks are cut to the ground 
as the flowers fade, a second and third crop of bloom may be had. 
Pacific Giants 
A strain originated on the Pacific Coast by Vetterle and Reinelt. 
Huge flowers, 2% inches in diameter, beautifully spaced on well- 
balanced spikes; thin, strong, woody stems. Comparatively mildew- 
resistant and practically 100 percent double. Seed is produced each 
year from the originator’s cross-pollinated seed. 
Black Knight. Darkest of all dark blues, with a dark bee. Giant 
flowers of heavy, velvety texture on very long, well-formed spikes. 
A favorite in our display grounds. 
Blue Bird. Clear mid-blue flowers with white bees. Very attractive 
in the hardy border. 
Cameliard. Clear lavender, very double flowers with white bees. 
No doubt the finest lavender Delphinium. 
Galahad. Clear white flowers with a white bee and very heavy, 
glistening texture. Pyramidal spikes of well-spaced flowers. 
Good branching habit and strong, whippy stems with a high 
percentage of mildew resistance. 
King Arthur. Very dark violet flowers with white centers. Prob- 
ably darker in color than any other Delphinium. In our trial 
gardens, King Arthur had not only the largest individual flowers 
but the longest spike and the tallest and strongest stems. 
Round Table Mixture. Three hundred crosses were made to 
produce this mixture, which combines all the newest color de- 
velopments. At our display grounds at Fairport, N. Y., we had 
over 300 plants in bloom, grown from this seed. Hundreds of visi- 
tors pronounced it the best lot of Delphinium they had ever seen. 
We recommend this mixture to every gardener, whether an expert 
or just a novice at growing Delphinium. 
Summer Skies. Clear, very delicate light blue with white bee. 
All Pacific Giants 
Pkt. (about 100 seeds) 45c; large pkt. (about 200 seeds) 75c 
Astolat 
Equal to the wonderful Pacific Giants in size and doubleness of the 
individual flower, length of flower spike and sturdiness of stem. 
The beautifully formed blooms come in many shades of pink, blush, 
lilac-pink, rose-pink and deep raspberry-rose, all with brown, fawn 
and black bees for contrast. Pkt. $1.00. 
Hart & Vick’s Exhibition Hybrid Delphinium 
The flowers are of exquisite texture and splendid size, with 2-foot 
trusses held erect on 6-foot stems. Here you will find sky-blue, 
porcelain-blue, gentian, royal and cornflower-blue, mauve, rose, 
heliotrope, pansy-violet, with double and crested centers in pure 
white, cream, yellow and black. Pkt. 35c; large pkt. 65c. 
Bellamosum Improved 
A dark blue form of the popular light blue Belladonna. A sturdy 
grower and free bloomer with all the good qualities that make a 
successful garden plant. Height 3 feet. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 55c. 
Hart & Vick’s Gold Medal Hybrid Delphinium 
A mighty good strain at a popular price. The flowers are of good 
size and come about 50 percent double. Colors range from light sky- 
blue with light and dark bees through the mid-blues, violets, purples, 
lavender and lavender-pink. Strong plants carry the bloom spikes on 
wiry stems. This strain is very easily grown. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 30c. 
COREOPSIS 
Double Sunburst. A double, long-stemmed variety that is a fine 
addition to our hardy perennials. Yellow flowers, good for cutting. 
Easily grown from seed; blooms the first season. Pkt. 15c; large 
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BELLIS PERENNIS - English Daisy 
The giant double English Daisy is easily raised from seed. A 
hardy perennial growing 6 inches tall and blooming from early spring 
to midsummer. Makes fine border plants. 
All Colors Mixed. Pkt. 25c; large pkt. 75c. 
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