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I.ATHYRUS. 

 Everlastisig Pea. 



Very desirable for covering tree stumps, or 

 for filling- odd corners, where hardly any 

 other plant will grow, requiring no care when 

 once established. The flowers are produced 

 on long stems, in great abundance throughout 

 the entire season. We offer plants of both 

 red and white at 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 



BMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS. 



Iris Kaeiuiiferi. 



Of this magnificent class of Ii-is we offer twelve of the 

 newest and best sorts, single and semi-double. The flow- 

 ers, which measure from 8 to 10 inches across arc un- 

 surpassed in richness of color, exquisite- form and beauti- 

 ful markings; this combined with the wonderful pro- 

 fusion in which they are produced renders them simply 

 marvel9us. They are all perfectly hardy, requiring no 

 protection m winter. They succeed best when grown in 

 moist soil. 



I. Antelope — Beautifully mottled and blotched. 

 I. Gold Bound — Large, pure white, with gold banded center 

 1. Gypsy— Crimson-purple, veined with bright yellow very 

 distinct. ' ' 



I. Hannibal — Light blue, with deep blue veining voUow 



center. "' • 



I. Mahogany — Dark red, shaded with maroon. 

 I. lUouut Hood — Light blue, shaded with darker tints- 

 orange center. ' 



I. Mr. Fell — White, veined blue. 



I. Oriole — Deep crimson amaranth, yellow center 

 I. Paragon — Deep purple, very fine. 

 I. Pyramid — Violet blue, veined with white. 

 I. Robert Craig — French white, shaded with violet to- 

 wards center; very large and fine. 

 I. A^etor — Porcelain blue; veined. 

 1 ^'^t'o nn ^^^ above choice varieties, price each 20c; per 



GERMAN IRIS. 



Iri.s Gernianioa. 



(See last page of cover.) 

 This is the true "Pleur dc Lis," • 

 the French national flower. They 

 thrive in any common garden soil, 

 and are perfectly hardv. In rich- 

 ness of color they rival the finest 

 Orchids, blooming profusely, and de- 

 lightfully 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. 



La Tenjlre — Pale violet or lavender. 



Mine. Chereau — Snow-white, edge 



with delicate blue. 

 Mrs. H. Dar-win — White veined 



with violet. 



Pallida Dalniatiea — Clear lavender. 

 I. Pallida Speeiosa — Pale indigo blue. 

 I. Sans Souci — Crimson-brown and 



gold. 



Any of the above, price each 15o; 

 $1.50 per doz. The set of 10 for $1.25. 



GERMAN IRIS. 



Mixed — We offer a splendid assort- 

 ment of the finest named sorts. 

 Kach 10c; per doz. $1.00. 



IRI.S GERMAN ICA. 



LOBELIA CARDI.V.iLIS. 



LIATRIS — Blazing Star. 



I/. .Spicata — 5 feet, June. One of the most at- 

 tractive border plants in cultivation, produc- 

 ing great spikes of deep purple llowers. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



LOBELIA. 



Cardinal Flower. 



A most effective and very satisfactory plant 

 of very easy culture, doing well in any good 

 soil. 



L. Cardinalis — 2 feet. August. A very sliowy 

 plant of easy culture. E'ach 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



LYSIMACHIA — Loosestrife. 



Very hardy border plant, succeeding well in 

 all ordinary soils. 



L. IVnmmularia — Excellent for rock-work; flow- 

 ers yellow; blooms almost continuously. Each 

 10c; per doz. $1.00. ' . 



LYCHNIS. 



Lamp Flower. 



A charming border plant; should be in every 

 garden. 



L. Chalcedonica — 2 feet, July. Large heads of 



bright scarlet flowers. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 



