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German Iris 



An exceedingly hardy class, succeeding: in almost any situation; a dry, 

 sunny location suits them best. 



A.ureu — Standards and falls clear golden yellow. 



Dr. Parnot — Standards blue; falls violet, pencilled white. 



Florentina — Creamy white, faintly Hushed lavender. 



Helgra — Large early yellow. 



Her Maje.sty — Standards lovely rose-pink; falls bright crimson, tinged a 



darker shade. 

 Hetheranth — Standards bright blue; falls deeper, early. 

 Honorabili.s — Standard yellow; falls maroon. 



Jiiinata — Standards and falls clear blue, large and fragrant, tall. 

 Koohii — Standards and falls rich claret purple. 

 Loheng-rin — Standards and falls a uniform soft shade of cji ttleya-rose; 



very large. 

 Loreley — Standards yellow, falls mahogany. 

 Madam Chereau — Standards and falls white, frilled violet. 

 Mr.s. C. Darwin — Standards white; falls white veined purple. 

 31iflnigrht — Finest rich deep purple. Each 50<». 

 Mithras — Standards yellow, fall wine-red. 

 Xibelungen — Standards fawn yellow; falls violet-purple, with fawn 



margin. 



Oroya — ■ Standards purple, pencilled white. 



Pallida Daliiiatica — Standards fine lavender; falls clear deep lavender; 



large very fine. 

 Plniiieri — Standards coppery rose; falls velvety claret; free bloomer. 

 Pres. Thiers — Standards mauve, brown base: falls purple, striped white. 

 Princess AMctoria Louise — Standards yellow, falls rich plum, bordered 



cream. Each 50c. 

 Rehecca — Standards golden yellow; falls yellow, veined brown. 

 Rhein Xixe — Standards white, falls violet blue with white edge. 

 Royal Purple — Dark purple. 



Sherwin AVright — Golden yellow. Each .'>t)c. 

 Walhalla — Standards lavender, falls wine red. early. 

 Violacea — Standards rich blue; falls violet blue. 

 Zephyr — Sky blue. 



Any of the above German Iris except where otherwise noted, lirjc each; 

 $2.50 per dozen. 



Extra strong plants, 50c each; $5.50 per do/.en. 



Double Hollyhock 



Japanese Iris 



The flowers, which begin to appear about the middle of June, are 

 large and of gorgeous colors, and are borne in great abundance until 

 the middle of August. They are especially adapted to rich, moist 

 soil. 



Choice varieties in many beautiful colors. 



Price, each, 30c; per dozen, .$3.00. 



Extra strong plants. Each, 50c; per dozen, J|55.00. 



HOLLYHOCKS 



Strong roots. Price, each, ;:5c 



per dozen, 

 Price, each, 25c; per dozen. 



Choice Double Varieties 



$2.50. 

 Choice Sing-le Varieties — Strong roots. 



$2.50. 



HYPERICUM (St. John's Wort) 

 Moserianum — A free flowering plant of graceful habit, bearing rich 



golden yellow blossoms throughout the season. 2 feet. Price, 



each, 30c; per dozen, $3.00. 



LAVENDULA (Lavender) 

 Vera — The true Sweet Lavender with delightful fragrant blue 

 spikes of flowers. Price, each, 25c; per dozen, $2..50. 



LL\TRIS (Blazing Star or Gay Feather) 

 Pynostachia — Native plants bearine" long spikes of rosy-purple 

 flowers. Price, each, 25c; per dozen, .$2. .50. 



LYCHNIS (Campion or Lamp Flower) 

 Chalcedoniea — Heads of bright scarlet flowers. 2 feet. Price, 

 each, 25c; per dozen, $2..50. 



LYSIMACHIA 

 Nunimularia (Creeping Jenny or Moneywort) — Forms a dense mass 

 of green in shady places under trees, etc. Price, each, 20c; per 

 dozen, .$2.00. 



LYTHRTJM (Rose Loosestrife) 

 Roseum Superbuni — Bears large spikes of rose colored flowers 3 to 

 4 feet high from July to September. Price, each, 25c; per dozen, 

 $2.50. 



Japanese Iris 



