Double Sunburst (H. Perennial 3 ft.) One of the 
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Coreopsis easiest grown plants. Blooms profusely from May © 
until autumn if flowers not allowed to go to seed. Flowers first year 
if seed sown early. Showy in border and fine for cutting. Avoid shade. 
Flowers about 80 per cent double, long keeping, 1% to 2 inches across, 
golden yellow. 
Culture BDE — GH page 93 
(Pkt. 15c) (Vg oz. 50c) ('% oz. 95c) 
| 4 Finest Mixed (Ipomea Quamoclit). (HA-8 ity) 
Cypress Vine A rapidly growing climber with fern-like foliage 
and graceful star-shaped flowers. Soak seed in warm water before 
sowing. 
Culture ABDE —’GH page 93 
(Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 50c) (Vo oz. 95c) 
Delphinium (Perennial Larkspur) 
one Perennial 
Delphinium (sray Lark. 
spur are among the most beauti- 
ful and popular for garden dis- 
play and cutting. The massive, 
colorful spikes are not _ excelled 
by any other flower. Bloom in 
June but if spikes are not al- 
lowed to go to. seed, usually 
three crops of flowers will be 
produced. Blooms first year if 
sown early. Keep well watered 
after blooming to prolong life of 
plants. 
Culture BDE —F page 93 
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Delphinium phen 
(HP-3 to 4 ft.) Clear light blue, 
large flowered and a ° strong 
grower. The finest strain of Bel- 
ladonna on the market. Prized 
for cutting and backgrounds. 
(Pkt. 20c) (1/16 oz, 85c) 
(Ye oz. $1.60) 
HAH Bellamosum 
(HP-3 to 4 ft.) Clear large deep 
blue flowers uniform in _ color. 
Fine for cutting and garden dis- 
play. 
(Pkt. 20c) (1/16 oz. 85c) 
(Ye oz. $1.60) 
Delphinium Pacific Giant Hybrids Mixed 
(HP-4 to 5 ft.) The new delphinium everybody is raving about. Truly 
magnificent blooms. The florets are very large, often double and the 
spikes sometimes being as much as 6 ft. high. The color, range is 
unusual. Plants often produce 6 to 8 spikes when well grown. 
(Pkt. 35c) (2 pkts. 65c) (1/16 oz. $1.25) (Ve oz, $2.25) 
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A Suggestion—Each year try out a few new or different flowers 
from those you have been in the habit of planting. Our mountain 
home is in a canyon, rather heavily shaded by pine trees. Colum- 
bine, Campanula, Digitalis, Iceland Poppy, and Pansy are standbys 
but plantings of some flowers not ordinarily used in such situations 
pleasantly surprised us. Now prominent place is given Nasturtium, 
Linum, and Shasta Daisy, showy and very easily grown. 
80 D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
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