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Japanese Iris. 



JAPANESE IRISES.— Continued. 

 9. Hana-no-nishiki. Brilliant claret-red pencilled white, cen- 

 tre white, tipped purple; double. 

 Meiran. Lavender-pink veined and marbled on white ground ; 



centre yellow; single. 

 Kuma-funjin. Purple overlaid with navy blue, standards 

 purple with orange blotches; double. 



Taiheiraku. Rich purple blotched with yellow, standards 

 greyish-lavender; single. 



Uchiu. Petals lavender shading to white at the base, stand- 

 ards white-tipped blue; double. 



Shippo. Tyrian-blue with white feathers, edged [lurple, 

 standards lavender and white; double. 



Kumo-isho. Purple petals veined with velvety crimson, 

 edges margined grey, centre dark violet; double. 



Kumo-no-uye. Deep purple with .sky-blue halo; centre 

 purple ; very double. 



Oniga-Shima. Rich purple petals; standard white tipped 

 with violet, very large; double. 



Kosui-no-iro. Deep lavender-blue pencilled white; yellow 



double. 

 Komochi-guma. Deep violet-purple; very double. 

 Kakujakuro. Petals blue and purple, heavily feathered white, centre 



blue and white. 

 YedO-kagami. Deep claret veined with white, centre maroon, very 



large; double. 

 Tsurugi-no-mai. Reddish purple elegantly veined and feathered, 



centre violet-purple; double. 

 Iso-no-manl. Delicate mauve feathered white; centre yellow ; double. 

 Oyodo. Large deep violet-purple petals, centre yellow; double. 

 Kyodaisan. Purple overlaid with navy blue veined white; double. 

 Kigan-no-mlsao. Pure white, shading to yellow at the base, centre 



creamy white; double. 

 Koki-no-iro. Petals roddish-purisle suffused with blue, standards 



white, tipped purple; double. 

 Tora-odori. Grey overlaid with lavender, standards violet and white; 



double. 

 DatedogU. Rich claret-red veined with white, standards white. 



margined light claret; very large. 

 Each of the above varieties, 2.5 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 pei 100. 

 LATHYRUSlatifoliussplendens. Everlasting Pen. Beauti- 

 ful climber for trellises or fences, flowers ro.sy-carmine ; Doz. loo 



July and August. 6 ft. $2.50 S12.00 



Latifolius Pink Beauty. Bright rose 2.50 12.00 



Latifolius albus. Pure white 2.50 12.00 



Latilolius. White Pearl. Large pure white flowers 

 in handsome racemes. ... ... ... ... ... 3 . 50 



LAVENDULA vera. The true Sweet Lavender. Fragrant blue 



flowers in July and August. U f t 1 .50 10.00 



LfiPACHYS pinnata. Showy, hardy plant with finely cut 

 foliace; flowers vellow with black cone. Ausust and Sep- 

 tember. 4 ft ^ 1 .50 10.00 



LIATRIS pycnostachya. Kansas Gaij Feather. Spikes of 



rosv-purple flowers; August. 4ft. ... ... ... 1.50 10.00 



Scarlosa grandiflora. Immense spikes of light rosy-purple 

 flowers. August. 4 ft. 25 cts. each.... ... ... 2.50 



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LIATRIS spicata. Blazing Star. Spikes of deep Doz. 

 purple flowers; July to September. 2ft. ...$1.50 



LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. Comallaria majalis. 

 Strong clumps especially adapted for outdoor 

 planting. Thrives in partial shade. ... ... 3.00 24.00 



LINUM perenne. Fla.x. A fine border or rock- 

 cry plant with delicate foliage and bright blue 

 flowers; June to August. Ij- ft. ... ... 1 .50 



Perenne album. Pure white. ... ... 1.50 



LOBELIA eardinalis. Cardinal flower. Splendid 

 plant for borders or moist situations, flowers 

 cardinal red. August to October. 3 ft. ... 1.50 10.00 



Syphilitica. Native plant with large spikes of 



blue flowers. August and September. 25 ft. 1.50 10 00 

 LUPINUS polyphyllus. Lupin. Robust plant 

 for clumping and naturalizing. Handsome 

 blue flowers in spikes; June to October. 3ft 



Polyphyllus albus. White. 



Polyphyllus roseus. Pink. 



Polyphyllus Moerheimi. This is one of the 

 finest varieties of recent introduction, pro- 

 ducing spikes of soft pink flowers with deeper 

 shading. The habit of the plant is rather 

 more dwarf than the other varieties of 

 Polyphyllus and very compact. ... ... 3.50 



LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Jerusalem Cross. Intense 



scarlet flowers; June to September. 2 ft. ... 1 .25 



Chalcedonicafl.pl. Double scarlet 2.50 



Chalcedonica alba. White ... 1 .50 



Flos-CUCUli. Cuckoo Flower. Bright pink fringed 

 flowers; June and July. 2 ft. . . . ... ... 1.50 



Haageana Hybrids Mixed. White to pink and 

 deep red; May and June. 1ft. ... ... 2.00 



Vespertina. Double White. Large flowers, pro- 

 duced all summer. I2 ft. ... ... ... 2.50 



Visearla fl. pl. Ragged Robin. Red double 

 flowers; May to July. Uft 150 



Viscaria Single. Scarlet flowers; July. H ft. . . . 1.25 



LYSIMACHIA clethroides. Loose-strife. Fine 



spikes of pure white flowers; June to September. 



3 ft. 2.00 



Nummularia. Creeping Jenny or Moneywort. A 



valuable plant to cover bare spots in partial shade. 1 . 00 

 Punctata. Golden Loose-strife. Fine plant for 



waterside or wild gardens bearing spikes of yellow 



flowers. July and August. 3 ft. 



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Six Plants ol one variety sold at dozen rates; 25 at 100 rates. 



