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Cl-KrtiK mtQl'HEKS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



IRIS. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IBIS. 



PHYSOSTEGIA— False Dragon Head. 

 P. Virginica— 3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free- 

 blooming- perennial. If kept cut will flower 

 from mid-summer until fall. Color, a shell 

 pink. An exceedingly desirable plant. Each 

 15c; per doz $150 



PLATYCODON— Chinese Bell-Flower. 



Attractive plants, resembling the Campanulas. 

 P. Grandiflorum— 3 feet; blooms continuously 

 all summer. Flowers blue and white bell- 

 shaped. Each 15o; per doz... ., .$1.50 



LOBELIA. 



A most effective plant of very easy culture, doint* 

 well in any good soil. B 



r,. Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) — 2 feet Au 

 gust. A very showy plant of easy culture 

 Each 15c; per doz $150 



Hon f t a T 78 b6en a Very P ° Pular plant - but ^nce the introduc 



ion of the several exceedingly handsome varieties now in cultivation it 

 has really become indispensable. The flowers are almost Ldescrlbablv 

 beautiful and are produced in amazing profusion for several Veeks n 

 early summer. All of the varieties are perfectly hardy and succeed 

 nSt ra si;Luon any M ^ T ** ***"*?* -^a^her 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS— Iris Kaenipferi. 



Of this magnificent class of Iris we offer tw C iv» «f «,„ 



La Favorite— Large white, blue veined " 

 Lavender Queen — Fine lavender 

 Mahogany— Dark red, shaded with maroon 

 Ma ^ , ~~ R ™ < J i . sh P ur Ple. striped and blotched with white 

 Ond.ne— White, shade light blue towards the center 

 tjriole — Deep crimson amaranth, yellow center 

 Pyramid — Violet blue, veined with white 

 Snow Bound— Large, pure white, with golden bands 

 Spotted Beauty— Wavy, double silky white, spotted violet crimson 

 Any of the above, choice varieties, each 25c; per doz. $2.50. 



GERMAN IRIS — Iris Ger- 

 tnanica. 



This is the true "Fleur 

 de Lis." the French nation- 

 al flower. They are per- 

 fectly hardy, bloom pro- 

 fusely, and the flowers are 

 delightfully fragrant. 

 I. Bluebird — Beautiful deep 



violet blue. 

 I. Celeste — Delicate pale 



lavender. 

 I. Donna Maria — White, 



shaded with lavender. 

 I. Florentina — Pale blue, 

 shaded and fringed 

 orange-yellow; fragrant, 

 extra fine. 

 I. La Tendre — Pale violet 



or lavender. 

 I. Mine. Chereau — Snow- 

 white, edged with deli- 

 cate blue. 

 I. Pallida Dalinatica — Clear 



lavender. 

 I. Pallida Speciosa — Pale 



Indigo blue. 

 I. Sans Souei — Crimson- 

 brown and gold. 

 Any of the above, price 

 each, 20c; per doz. $2.00. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



Mixed — We offer a splendid 

 assortment of the finest 

 named sorts. Each 15c. 

 per doz $1.50 



OK11QNTA1, rofTIBR. 



IRIS GEKMANICA. 

 POPPY. 



Perennial Poppies stand almost 

 unrivalled among hardy plants for 

 beauty and general usefulness. 

 P. Nudicuule (Iceland Poppy) — 

 1 foot, June. Pretty dwarf- 

 growing Poppies, producing a 

 great abundance of white, 

 yellow and orange-colored 

 flowers. Each 15c; per doz..$l.50 

 P. Orientale (Oriental Poppy) — 

 3 feet. A magnificent Poppy, 

 bearing flowers often meas- 

 uring 6 inches across; color 

 mostly brilliant scarlet, with 

 black blotches. Each 20c; per 



doz $2.00 



LYCHNIS — Lamp Flower. 



A charming border plant; should 

 be in every garden. 



L. Vlscarin Splendena — 2 feet, June. 

 Large spikes, deep red double fra- 

 grant flowers, 

 roach 20c: per doz $2.00 



LXCHNIS VISCARU SPLENDENS. 



