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HYPERICUM 

 (St. John's Wort) 



MOSERIANUM-Rlch, golden-yellow 

 blossoms. 2 feet. Plonts, price, each, 

 30c; per doz., $3,00. 

 REPTANS— Trailing plont, large, soft 

 yellow flowers, tinged reddish. July 

 and August. Plants, price, each, 35c; 

 per doz., $3.50. 



I 



ris 



German Iris 



An exceedingly hardy class, succeed 

 ing in almost any situotion; a dry 

 sunny location suits them best. 

 ARCHEVEQUE— Standards, rich red 

 dish purple; falls deep velvety-pur 

 pie, very free. 2 feet. 

 CAPRICE— Standards, reddish mouve 

 falls rosy red. Each, 35c. 

 FAIRY— Bluish-white, fragrant. 

 GERTRUDE-Stondards ond falls, pur- 

 plish-blue. Each, 35c. 

 HER MAJESTY— Standards, rose-pink; 

 falls, bright crimson, tinged a dark- 

 er shode. 



HETHERANTH — Standards, bright 

 blue; falls, deeper, early. 

 ISOLINE— Standards, crinkled violet; 

 falls, light purple overlaid with 

 bronze; base of petals yellow and 

 brown; golden-yellow beard; 21/2 feet. 

 JACQUESIANA— Stondords, coppery- 

 crimson; falls, rich nnoroon. 

 JUINATA— Stondords and falls, cleor 

 blue; large and frogrant, toll. 

 KOCHII— Stondords and falls, rich 

 claret-purple. 



LOHENGRIN— Stondords and falls. 



a uniform soft shode of cottleyo-rose; 



very large. 



LORELEY — Standards, yellow; falls, 



mohogony. 



MADAM CHEREAU — Stondords and 



foils, white, frilled violet. 



MRS. C. DARWIN— Standards, white; 



foils, white veined, purple. 



PALLIDA DALMATICA — Standards, 



fine lovender; falls, clear deep lav- 

 ender; lorge, very fine. 

 PARIENSIS— Stondords. purple, dot- 

 ted white; foils, white, frilled lilac 

 »dge. Each, 50c. 



PURPLE PERFECTION— Large ■ 



purple. Each, 3Ec. 



QUAKER LADY -Standards, 



lavender; falls, agerotum-blue 

 old gold. Each, 35c. 



QUEEN OF MAY— Soft, rosy 



PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE- 



ords, yellow; falls, rich plum, 

 dered cream. Each, 50c. 



RHEIN NIXE— Standards, white; 

 violet-blue with white edge. 



ROYAL PURPLE— Dork Purple. 



SHERWIN WRIGHT— Golden-y 



Eoch, 50c. 



violet. 

 -Stand- 



VIOLACEA — Standards 



, rich 



blue; 



falls, violet-blue. 







ZEPHYR-Sky blue. 







Any of the above Ger 



man 1 



is, ex- 



cept where otherwise 



noted. 



each, 



25c; per doz., S2.50. 



Extro 



strong 



plants, eoch 50c; per 



doz.. 



S5.50; 



Seed, Pkt., lOc. 







middle of August. Choice varieties 

 in many beautiful colors. Plants, 

 price, each, 30c; per doz., $3.00. 

 Extra strong plants, each, 50c; per 

 do'z., $5.00; Seeds, Pkt., lOc. 



Iris Pumila 



These beautiful little Irises do not 

 grow over 4 inches high, and bloom 

 in April ond May. Plants, price, 

 each, 25c; per doz., $2.50. 



AZURE FAIRY— Pole blue, very dwarf. 



CYANEA-Rich violet-purple. 



EBURNA— Deep yellow. 



SCHNEEKUPPE— White. 



iris Siberica 



(Siberian Iris) 



ORIENTALIS — Rich violet-blue in 



June. 31/2 feet. 



SNOW QUEEN — Attractive plonts, 



bearing snow-white flowers. 3 feet. 



Plonts, price, each, 25c; per do:.. 



$2.50. 



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New Varieties of German Iris 



1936 



AMBASSADEUR — Standards, smoky 



reddish-violet; falls, dark velvety 



purple-moroon. 



CITRONELLA — Standards, bright 

 cleor yellow; falls, lemon-chrome, 

 veined red. 



DUKE OF BEDFORD— Very large deep 

 violet. 



DREAM— Soft clear rose-pink. 

 FRIEDA MOHR— Deep violet-rose. 

 GOLD IMPERIAL— Bright clear yel- 



IMPERATOR 



Isln-purple, red- 



mgs. 



LORD OF JUNE — Standards, very 

 brood, light blue; falls, lavender- 

 violet, morked old gold. 

 MOTHER OF PEARL— Pole bluish-lav- 

 ender. 



MORNING SPLENDOR — Standards 

 petunia-violet; falls, rich roisin-pu'- 



OPERA-Stondords, bright livid pur- 

 pie; falls, velvety purple. 

 PRINCESS BEATRICE — Light loven 

 der-violet. 



ROSEWAY— Stondords, phlox-purple- 

 foils, darker blending white. 

 QUEEN CATERINA-Pole lovender- 

 violet with veinings of brown. 

 SHEKINAH-Beautiful yellow. 

 TAJ MAHAL- Uniform pure white 

 ovender veinings. 



VESPER GOLD— Best apricot yellow. 

 SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU— Very 

 large, early; deep purple. 



Japanese Iris 



The flowers, which begin to appear 

 about the middle of June, ore lorge 

 ond of gorgeous colors, and are 

 borne in great abundance until the 



LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 

 (Perenniol Sweet Pea) 



A hardy vine, voluoble for covering 

 fences, etc. Pink, Crimson, White, 

 Mixed. Seeds, 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., lOc. 



LAVENDULA 

 (Lavender) 

 VERA — The true, sweet lavender. 

 Fragrant blue spikes of flowers. 

 Plants, price, each, 25c; per doz., 

 $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



LIATRIS 

 (Blazing Star or Gay Feather) 



Long spikes of rosy-purple flowers. 

 Plants, price, each, 25c; seeds, Pkt.. 

 10c. 



L 



ilies 



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 LILIES FROM SEED 



AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM (Gold 

 Banded Lily of Japan)— Ivory white, 

 spotted with crimson. Pkt., 20c. 



HENRY! (Yellow Show Lily) — Rich 

 apricot yellow blooms with a few 

 brown spots. 5 to b feet high. Pkt., 



FORMOSANUM (Dream Lily)-Long 



white, trumpet shoped flowers, slight- 

 ly marked reddish brown. Pkt., 20c. 



SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM (Show 

 Lily) — Ivory-white, heavily suffused 

 with rosy crimson. 3-4 ft, Pkt., 25c. 



TENNUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily)— Deep 



scarlet blooms, petals recurled. One 

 of the eorliest flowering lilies. Pkt., 

 15c. 



LILIUM REGALE— Very hardy. Flow- 

 ers white, slightly suffused with pink, 

 shading to a beoutiful yellow in the 

 center. Very fragrant. Pkt., lOc. 



LINUM (Flax) 



PERENNE— M/2 feet high, with light, 

 graceful foliage and large blue 

 flowers. Plants, price, each, 25c; per 

 doz., $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



LOBELIA 



CARDINALlS (Cardinal Flower)— Per- 

 ennial with spikes of intense scarlet. 

 Seeds, Pkt., 15c. 



LUNARIA 

 (Honesty — Silver Dollar Plant) 

 BIENNIS— Early flowering hardy bi- 

 ennial, flowers purple and white, fol- 

 lowed by round, flat, silvery pods for 

 winter bouquets. Seeds, Pkt., lOc. 



HARDY PERENNIAL 

 LUPINS 



V. 1/4 oz., 



NEW PERENNIAL HYBRIDS - Greot 



range of colors, including pinks, fawn, 

 purple, rose, etc., deliciously scent- 

 ed. Seeds, Pkt., 15c. 

 MIXED PERENNIAL VARIETIES - 

 Plants, price, each, 35c; seeds, oz., 

 30c; Pkt., lOc. 



LYCHNIS 



Showy, hardy perennials. Bloom the 

 first year from early sown seed. 

 CHALCEDONICA (Jerusalem Cross) 

 — Dense, flat heods of scarlet. Plants, 

 price, each, 25c; seeds, Pkt., lOc. 

 HAAGEANA— Large heods of bright 

 orange scarlet. Seeds, Pkt,, lOc. 

 VISCARIA SPLENDENS— Dense tufts 

 of evergreen foliage with hondsome 

 spikes of double deep red. I foot. 

 Plants, price, each, 25c; per doz., 

 $2.50. 



LYTHRUM (Rose Loosetrife) 

 ROSEUM SUPERBUM — Bears large 

 spikes of rose-colored flowers; 3 to -f 

 feet high; from July to Septembe-, 

 Plants, price, each, 25c; per dcz 

 $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 15c. 



MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 



(Blue Bells) 



VIRGINICA — Early sprlng-floweri. ,, 



1 to l'/2 feet high with flowers fodi' 1 

 to clear pink; one of the most ' 

 teresting of our native spring flo\^*: ' 

 Plants, price, eoch, 25c; per ao, 

 $2.50. 



MATRICARIA GRANDIFLORA 

 FL, PL. (Feverfew) 



Holf-hordy perennial bearing double 

 button-like, pure white flowers. Seeds, 

 Pkt., lOc. 



MECONOPSIS BAILEYII 



One of the Finest Introductions 



of Recent Years 



This beautiful, blue perenniol poppy, 

 brought over from Tibet by Coptoin 

 Kingdon Ward, throws up from its 

 root-stock holf o dozen leafy stems 



2 to 3 feet high, with brood, sen- 

 green leaves and large four-petolled 

 blooms of a glorious, sky-blue color, 

 with o centrol zone of golden-yellow 

 anthers. Seeds, Pkt., 35c. 



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