—Percival. ; DELP-I1P. 50¢ 
_ Large glistening white; strong contrast- 
ing bee, 
—Round Table. 
All the colors plus many beautiful hy- 
brids. 
—Summer Skies. DELP-IS. 50¢ 
Light sky blue with white bee. 
—Series Blend. DELP-1X. 50¢ 
._ Hand made biend of just the above ser- 
ies. 
PRICE: Any of the Above. 
Oz. $5.00; Lb. $50.00. 
BELLADONNA: This class is not as tall 
nor as large flowered as the Pacific Giants 
but they are easier to grow and will stand 
up better and require less care; they are 
also much better in the South. 
—True Type. DELP-2B. 25¢ 
Clear blue on nice strong plants. 
—Biue Grotto. DELP-2G. 25¢ 
Deep indigo-blue; excellent cut. 
—Cliveden Beauty. DELP-2C. 25¢ 
Lovely turquoise-blue; 3 tt; excellent cut. 
—Improved Strain. DELP-2V. 25¢ 
This strain is a deep blue; 3 ft. 
—beillamosum. DELP-2M. 25¢ 
Rich deep blue with white bee; 2” fis. 
—Mixed. DELP-2X. 25¢ 
Any of above: Oz. $1.60; ib. $12.00. 
DELP-1R. 50¢ 
Ya Oz. $3.00; 
Sh  aaNE 
—Hollyhock Strain. DELP-2H. 35¢ 
Has very long spikes, densely covered 
with flowers; comes in light colors, mixed. 
Oz. $2.25; lb. $24.00. 
—Blackmore and Langdon. DELP-21. 40¢ 
_A very large tlowered strain of hybrids 
in exquisite colors; the English version of 
the Pacific Giants. Oz. $2.25; Ib. $22.00. 
CHINENSIS: While these are perennial 
they are best treated as annuals from 
early started seed. They are robust grow- 
ers and rarely need staking; fine cut. 
—Azure Fairy. DELP-3A. 25¢ 
Dwarf; azure-blue; 12’. 
—Blue Mirror. DELP-3M. 25¢ 
A new type; light blue, without spurs 
and fis facing upwards. 
—Blue Butterfly. 
Dwarf; ultramarine-blue; 12’. 
—White Butterfly. DELP-3¥V. 25¢ 
Blooms first year from seed; white; bed- 
ding or berder. 
—Cambridge Blue. 
Rich belladonna blue; 15’. 
DELP-3B. 25¢ 
DELP-3C. 25¢ 
—Tall Blue. DELP-3T. 25¢ 
Grows 24-30 inches high; good cut. 
—Tall White. DELP-3W. 25¢ 
Grows 2-3 ft; bedding or cut. 
—Dwarf Mixed. DELP-3DX. 25¢ 
—Tall Mixed. DELP-3TX. 25¢ 
Any of Above: Oz. $1.60; lb. $12.00. 
DELPHINIUM SPECIES: 
—hbicolor. DELP-9. 35¢ 
Erect western sp; 20 in; blue; dies done 
during the summer months; HP. 
—caroliniaum. DELP-18. 40¢ 
Wild Larkspur. HA; 3 ft; spikes light 
blue; fis in early sp; rich moist soil; Oz. 90¢. 
—cashmerianum. DELP-20. 50¢ 
Davarts blues 10) 22 RG? Himalayas: EP: 
best germination had with Feb. sown seed. 
—-cardirate. DELP-16. 40¢ 
The Scarlet Delp. Erect; 2-3 ft; bright 
scarlet with yellow petals. 
—cuyamacae. ~DELP-29. 50¢ 
—decorum. DELP-32. 40¢ 
A deep purple species; 4-6’; RG. 
—grandiflorum. DELP-46. 40¢ 
Blooms first year; brilliant blue; 1 ft; 
39 
HP; best sown in Feb. 
—incanum. DELP-52. 40¢ 
—mMacrocentron. DELP-58. 50¢ 
Flowers hanging; blue or Velow se Deet be 
South Rhodesia. 
—Menziesii. DELP-59. 50¢ 
Deep blue; western U.S. sp; 4-5 ft; ieee 
best sown in Feb. 
—nudicaule, Red Cardinal. DELP-62R. 35¢ 
ee scarlet flowers; long spurs; 1 ft; RG; 
z. $3.00. 
—-—Orange Queen. DELP-62Q. 40¢ 
Bright orange flowers; Oz. $4.00. 
—orientale. DELP-65. 50¢ 
Violet-blue; HA. 
—paniculatum. DELP-69. 35¢ 
Violet-blue fis; 3 ft; HA. 
—Parryii. DELP-71. 40¢ 
Beep *biues Ss. Calit: 3 ft. 
—yunnanense. DELP-104. 75¢ 
True species; 
long racemes; 
China; 3 ft; HP 
deep blue, 
—Welbyi. DELP-103. 50¢ 
Blue; 7/2) ft; fils 2” ac; Abyssina. 
—Zalil. DELP-105. 60¢ 
(D. sulphureum). Primrose-yellow fis; 3 
ft; HP; best sown in the fall to germinate 
in the spring. 
DESMODIUM. (des-MOH-de-um) 
Tick Trefoil. Leguminosaea. Plants, | of- 
ten woody at the base, grown in the border 
or wild garden; fls in racemes. 
—motorium. DESML-12. 30¢ 
(gyrans). ‘Telegraph Plant. Grown in the 
GH treatras An?) 4) £t; “HP: 
DEUTZIA. (DEWT-see-uh) 
—scabra. DEUT-38. 50¢ 
(D. crenata) Oz. $1.50. 
—Vilmoriniae. DEUT-45. 50¢ 
White fis; 1 ac; 6 ft; China. Oz. $1.90. 
DIANELLA. (dye-an-NELLuh) 
Liliaceae. Fibrous rooted perennials and 
grown outdoors in the S or in a cool GH; 
sow seeds in the spring over heat. 
—revoluta. DIAL-6. 40¢ 
Flax Lily. Thick clumps of, Rush-like 
lvs; small blue fis on stalks well above fol. 
—tasmanica. DIAL-8. 25¢ 
Grass-like ornamental foliage; large pea- 
cock-blue br; very attractive; nice in tubs; 
(VIII) 5 ft; Tasmania. 
DIANTHUS 
(die-ANTH-us) Pinks, Carnations, Sweet 
William. Caryophyllaceae. A very large gen- 
us with many types and varieties. They arz 
rather hardy and range in height from very 
low plants to 3 ft.; they have one common 
requirement—never cover the tops with a 
winter muich. Shearing plants in the spring 
tends to keep them in shape; start the annual 
kinds as early as possible in the spring but 
the perennials can be started any time up 
to August; germ. 10-14 days. 
D. BANBATUS: Sweet Williams. While 
they are perennial they are best treated as 
biennials; 1-2 ft; makes cut-flowers late in 
the season; sow seed in April or May, thin- 
ly and prick out early; they can be started 
also in July or August. 
—auricula-eyed, Mixed. DIAN-17AX. 25¢ 
All with large white epye. 
—Dunnettii. DIAN-17D. 25¢ 
Blood-red fis; best of this type. 
—Harlequin. DIAN-17H. 25¢ 
White, rose and red shades on the same 
flower head; pretty. 
