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Foxglove 



GERMAN IRIS 



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

 suits them best. 



Aurea — Standards and falls clear golden yellow. 

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

 Florentina — Creamy white, faintly flushed lavender. 

 Helga — Large, early yellow. 



Her Majesty — Standards lovely roscpink; falls bright crimson, tinged a darker shade. 

 Hetheranth — Standards bright blue; falls deeper, early. 

 Honorabilis — Standards yellow; falls maroon. 



Juinata — Standards and falls clear blue, large and fragrant, tall. ' 



Kochii — Standards and falls rich claret purple. 



Lohengrin — Standards and falls a uniform soft shade of cattleyaTose; very large. 

 Loreley— Standards yellow, falls mahogany. 

 Madam Chereau — Standards and falls white, frilled violet. 

 Mrs. C. Darwin — Standards white; falls white veined purple. 

 Midnight — Finest rich deep purple. Each, 50c. 

 Mithras — Standards yellow, falls, wincred. 



Nibelungen — Standards fawn yellow; falls violet'purple, with fawn margin. 

 Oroya — Standards purple, pencilled white. 



Pallida Dalmatica — Standards fine lavender; falls clear deep lavender; large, very fine. 

 Plumeri — Standards coppery rose; falls velvety claret; tall, free bloomer. 

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

 Princess Victoria Louise — Standards yellow, falls rich plum, bordered cream. Each, 50c. 

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

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

 Royal Purple — Dark purple. 

 Sherwin Wright — Golden yellow. Each, 50c. 

 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, 25c each; ^2.50 per 

 dozen. Extra strong plants, 50c each; ^5.50 per dozen. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



The flowers which begin to appear about the middle of June, are large and of gor- 

 geous 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, $5.00. 



DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 



At home in any part of the gar' 

 den, succeeding in partial shade. 

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



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GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 



Showy plants bearing large flowers of gorgeous coloring throughout 

 the season. The brown center is surrounded by rings of briUiant red, 

 orange and yellow. Finest mixed hybrids. Price, each, 25c; per doz., 



^^'^^' GEUM (Avens) 



Mrs. Bradshaw — Pretty border plants with large double brilliant scarlet 

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



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 

 Paniculata — Forms graceful gau2,e'like masses of flowers, excellent for 



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

 Paniqulata, fl. pi. — A double form of the above, similar in size but 

 purer white. Price, each, 35c; per doz., $4.00. 

 HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 

 Multiflorus Plenus — Double, hardy, yellow Sunflower. Price, each, 25c; 

 per doz., $2.50. 



HELENIUM (Sneeze Wort) 

 Riverton Beauty — Rich lemon-yellow, with purplish black cone. 

 Riverton Gem — Old gold changing to red. Price, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. 

 HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily) 

 Desirable hardy plants with graceful grass-like foliage, thriving in 

 almost any situation. 



Flava — Fragrant, deep lemon-yellow. Thumbergi — Late, rich yellow. 

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



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