HARDY FERNS, HOLLYHOCKS, IRIS, ETC. 



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Delphinium (.Everblooming Larkspur 



Iris pallida dalmatica. 



Hardy Ferns for Shady Places 



These Ferns can be used to advantage in shady places where 

 other plants will not thrive. They make unsightly corners at- 

 tractive and are very effective when planted in front of porches. 

 Plant about \yi to 2 feet apart, to allow for growth and cultiva- 

 tion. Where the soil is heavy, dig in some leaf-mould or other 

 loose material to make it friable. 

 Gossamer Fern {Dicksonia punctilobula). Grows 2 to 3 feet. 



Fine around a porch or in a shady corner. 

 Hardy Lady Fern {Aspleniutn filix-fwmina). Grows 10 to 12 



inches. Lacy fronds. A compact grower. 

 Evergreen Christmas Fern (Aspidium acrostichoides). Grows 



1 loot. Short, firm fronds, like the Boston Fern. 

 Piice, 35 cts. each, 10 for $2.90, postpaid 



Gypsophila paniculata fl.-pl. £-£ SES&^hS 



little rosettes, lacy stems. Makes exquisite bouquets. 35 cts. each. 

 5-7 ft. 9-10 mo. The hardy Sun- 

 Brilliant golden yellow flowers. Fine for 

 cutting. 35 cts. each. 

 Multiflorus plenus (Soleil d'Ori. Double golden yellow flowers. 

 like quilled dahlias. 35 cts. each 

 A magnificent Iris. Color soft lavender. 

 Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Free blooming 



HP linn thus Maximiliani. 



Iris pallida speciosa Standards dark lavender 



and sweet scented. 40 cts. each, postpaid. 



ith lighter 



shadings; falls shaded light purple. A 



sweet-scented variety with very fine flowers. Grows 30 inches high. 



40 cts. each, postpaid. 



lanan Iri« MiYPrl Variptip« These are named kinds but 



japan iris, mixed varieties. not labeled . Y ou are certain 



to get fine varieties in this assortment. 

 $1, 12 for S3. 75, postpaid. 



Price, 35 cts. each, 3 for 



Bearded Iris, or Fleur de Lis Th e f gfeSSTcKSr 



These Irises are easily grown and for best results should be planted 

 in a well-drained, sunny position, the roots barely covered. The 

 flowers are large and handsome, and come in May and June. (Form- 

 erly known as German Iris.) 

 Dr. Bernice. Coppery bronze and dark crimson. Plant this along 



with Loreley (see below). 35 cts. 

 Florentina Alba. Large, fragrant white flowers. 35 cts. 

 Loreley. Deep blue, veined white and bordered sulphur-yellow. 35c. 

 Mine. Chereau. White with edges feathered sky-blue. 35 cts. 

 Mrs. Neubronner. Deep golden yellow. A lovely rich color. 35c. 

 Sherwin Wright. Clear yellow without markings or shading. 35 cts. 



OFFER 36. One each of above Iris, 6 in all, for $1.75, or 2 of each, 

 12 in all, for $3.25, postpaid 



BEARDED IRIS, MIXED 



Our selection, not labeled. Fine for mass planting. 30 cts. each, 

 10 for S2.50, postpaid; 100 for S20 Q 



Hardy Ferns for Shady Places 



Hemerocallis ( Tawn y Da y LUy )' 3-4 ft. 7-8 mo. my-iike 



flowers, bronze-yellow, with carmine marking. 



35 cts. each. 



HiViicriic or Marsh Mallow. 

 muiaiua, 6 to _ inches across . 



colors, 35 cts. each. 



HnllvhnrWc Double. (See cut.) 6-7 ft. 6-9 mo. Five best col- 

 i luuy nuin.3, ors _ Yellow, Crimson, Maroon, White, and Pink. 



(See cut.) 4-6 ft. 6-8 mo. Flowers 

 Splendid for marshy places. Mixed 



One each of the 5 colors, $1.35, postpaid. 

 6—9 mo. Mixed colors, 30 cts. each, 3 for 75 cts., 

 , postpaid. 



Lobelia cardinalis l?, ar R ic nal 



2 feet 



35 cts. each. 

 Single. 6-7 ft. 

 $2.75 per doz. 



cardinal 

 35 cts. 



flowers; 



er). 

 to 



fiery 

 high 



Lychnis chalcedonica. £*° S'tr 



Scarlet Lightning. 2-3 ft. 6 mo. Heads 

 of single vermilion-scarlet flowers. 35 cts. 



Pachysandra terminalis. ™ r s ?^\ 



where others would wither and die. Use 

 it as a ground-cover, especially in the 

 shade. Grows 5 to 8 inches high. $12 

 per 100, S90 per 1,000 D 



Plumbago Larpentae J$£*S£2£: 



Especially suitable for bordering beds. The 



deep blue flowers are borne all sum- Dijsitalis. 



mer. Plant 6 to 8 inches apart. or 



35 cts. each, 10 for $2.75, postpaid. Foxglove sPR 1 "" 



Hibiscus, or Marsh Mallow 



Bearded Iris, or Fleur de Lis 



Sweet Williams See page 37) 



Double Hollyhocks 



Hardy Perennials 



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CONARD & Jones Co. 



ROBERT PYLE 

 President 



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