HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



Iris germanica 



Lupinus polyphyllus 



Iris germanica— Choice Garden Varieties 



Ambassadeur. Standards, deep lavender suffused bronze; falls, maroon purple 



Citronella. Yellow flowers veined and mottled Van Dyke red. Fragrant 



Gold Imperial. A fine and substantial deep yellow of smooth texture 



King of Iris. Magnificent lemon combined with satiny brown 



Lent A. Williamson. Rich blue standards and brilhant velvety purple falls 



Lohengrin. Elegant spikes with gigantic violet-mauve blooms 



Lord of June. Lavender-blue standards and aniline blue falls 



Loreley. Yellow standards contrasting with blue, white-bordered falls 



Mithras. Pale yellow standards; violet-claret falls, edged yellow 



Princess Beatrice. Lavender-blue shading to a lovely silver blue 



Princess Victoria Louise. Yellow standards; plum, cream-edged falls 



Shekinah. An attractive pale yellow with luminous shadings of amber. 



Set of 12 varieties, value $3.00 for $2.50. 



Iris pumila hybrida— Dwar/ Iris A Very showy and early flowering 

 Cyanea. 10-12 in. Large rich violet-purple flowers set against deep green foliage. 



Ezcelsa. 10-12 in. A splendid soft lemon yellow flower of graceful form 



Schneekuppe. 10-12 in. Bears artistic pure white blooms 



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Various Iris 



Pseudacorus. 4 ft. The common yellow Water Flag. May and June 



Cristata {Crested Dwarf Iris). A 4-6 in. A native species with delicate richly marked pale 

 lilac flowers in late May and June 



Lavandula — Lavender A Highly valued for its exquisitely scented blooms 



Vera. I3 ft. This is the true Sweet Lavender. Blue flowers during summer 



LiatriS — Blazing Star, Gay Feather Attractive native plants which will 

 succeed anywhere 

 Pycnostachya. 5 ft. Bears fuzzy light rosy purple flower spikes during summer. 



Lobelia Two hardy garden plants which delight in a moist soil 



Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 30 in. Cardinal-red blooms. August and September 

 Syphilitica (Great Lobelia). 3 it. Large blue flower spikes. July-September 



Lupinus — Lupine ® stately plants for garden display and for cutting. June-August 

 Polyphyllus. 3 ft. Produces majestic flower spikes set with clear blue blooms ] 



— albus. 3 ft. A vigorous variety with elegant white flowers y 



— roseus. 3 ft. Each flower combines light and dark pink shades j 



LycliniS- — Campion, Lampflower Easy to grow and very popular 



Arkwrighti. 9 in. Extra-large blooms in red shades. June flowering 



Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). ® 3 ft. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers. June- July 



Viscariasplendensfl.pl. 1ft. Fragrant foliage. Double fragrant red flowers. June. 



Mertensia —Blue Bells A ® An interesting native plant 



Virginica. 1-1^ ft. Pinkish buds opening to lovely dear blue flowers. May-June... 



I\^Onarda — Bergamot, Oswego Tea ® Showy aromatically scented plants 



Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. 3 ft. Large, graceful scarlet blooms. July-August. . . 



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If Perennial Plants are wanted by Parcel Post please add 

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