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Prices, except as noted, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
HEUCHERA, Brizoides. A strong grower with light pink flowers 
blooming profusely from late May to August. 18 to 24 in. ~ 
IBERIS, Snowflake. A splendid new Candytuft with large pure white 
flowers. Pure stock grown from cuttings. 30c each, 3 for 75c. 
INCARVILLEA, Delvayi (Trumpet Flower). Large handsome foliage 
bearing large Allamanda-like flowers of a bright rose or 
crimson color. 2 ft. June-August. 
Fall-Blooming Iris 
THE LATEST VOGUE IN IRIS 
With these new Irises we now have the most gorgeous colors in 
the fall months. You should have some of these new varieties 
for your fall blooming garden. Supply limited. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. (Sass-McDade 1933). One of the best fall- 
bloomers. A deep velvety red-violet self. 26 in. Gold Medal 
best fall blooms. 50c each. 
EQUINOX. (Auten 1932). One of the most dependable fall-bloom- 
ing Irises. S. reddish-purple; F. slightly darker. 26 in. 50c each. 
JEAN SIRET. Rich, deep yellow often striped with purple. Very 
popular. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC. Ai brilliant purple that blooms persistently 
throughout the season. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
JAPANESE IRIS—(Iris Kaempferi) 
Last of the wonderful Iris procession to bloom. Blooming in 
June and July. 
Gold Bound. Double, pure white with golden center. 3 ft. 
Purple & Gold. Double, enormous flowers of rich violet-purple 
with white petaloids, July. 3 it. 
IRIS PUMILA AND HYBRIDS 
These early Spring bloomers are gems in the rock garden. 
Dwarf, compact foliage of neat habit. The bold bright blossoms 
on erect six inch stems make a colorful array. 
Atroviolacea. Violet-mauve to maroon-red. 
Bride. A large, showy, pure white. 
Cyanea. A good deep blue. 
Glee. Clear lemon-yellow. 
Sambo. Very dark blue. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Emperor. Large and circular falls with flowers deep violet-blue. 
Snow Queen. Flowers snowy-white, large and well formed pro- 
duced in great abundance. A gem for the border or waterside. 
IRIS SPECIES 
IRIS Cristata. Of creeping habit, large pale blue flowers on 6 in. 
stems in May-June. 
IRIS, Dichotema. From Manchuria and Northern China. Blooms 
throughout August, profusely branched; one plant produces 
100 to 200 tiny violet flowers in a season. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 
Skyrockets of gorgeous bloom. 
LIATRIS, Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Long spikes of 
showy rich purple flowers blooming very freely in July-August. 
A grand cut-flower. 5 it. 
Scariosa. Similar to Pycnostachya in color but the individual 
florets are larger and blooms later. 4ft. 
Scariosa Alba. Like above but with white flowers. 35c each, 
3 for 90c. 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
The following selection represents some of the finest Lilies 
grown. Practically all of them will grow well in ordinary garden 
soil. All are fine for cutting. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). This is one of the loveliest of the 
White Lilies, loved and admired by all. Its delightful fra- 
grance and lovely white flowers have made it a universal 
symbol of purity. June-July. Should be planted in August. 
3 for 66c, 6 for $1.26, 12 for $2.52, 100 for $20.00. 
Lovely and easy to grow. 
Pardalinum Giganteum (Sunset Lily). One of the most easily 
grown Lilies. An extremely robust, hardy variety growing 
from 5 to 7 feet tall. The petals are a deep golden color shad- 
ing to red at the tip thickly covered with deep purple spots. 
Established plants will carry 30 or more flowers. Prefers a 
moist soil during summer with good drainage. Flowers in 
July. Strong bulbs 60c each, 10 for $5.00. Have been selling 
for $1.00 each. 
Loads of white lilies in late summer. 
Philippinense Formosanum. A charming Lily with very long 
trumpets, translucent showy white except for a slight purple 
suffusion on the reverse. Pleasantly fragrant. Hardy in New 
England; grows quickly; begins blooming about August. Bloom- 
ing size bulbs 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
