Maule's Large Flowering Cannas are offered on pages 114 and 115 



109 



HEMEROCALLIS, Kwanso 



(Double Golden Crown Lily) 



Large, g-olden-orange double flowers 

 with darker shadings, each flower 

 having a carmine ring toward the 

 center. It is perfectly hardy and 

 should be in every hardy border. Re- 

 quires but little attention, blooming 

 freely during July and August. Will 

 grow anywhere, attains a height of 

 4 to 5 feet. 



35 viti. each; 3 for $1.00; 

 6 for $1.75; $3.25 per dozen, postpaid 



GRASSES 



Hardy Ornamental 



May be planted singly on lawns or 

 in borders, large beds, or inter- 

 spersed in the shrubbery border. 

 Hardy. 



Elymus g:laucus (Blue Lime 

 Grass). Narrow glaucous silvery 

 foliage. Well adapted for border 

 plants. 2 feet high. 



E^ulalia graeillima univittata (Ja- 

 pan Rush). Very narrow foliage; 

 of a bright green color, with a sil- 

 very midrib. 6 to 7 feet high. Grace- 

 ful habit. 



E]ulalia japonica variegata. Very 



ornamental; long, narrow 

 striped green, white, and 

 often pink or yellow. 6 to 7 

 feet high. 



Kulalia japonica zebrina 

 (Zebra Grass). The long 

 blades are marked with 

 broad yellow bands across 

 the leaf; attractive. 6 to 7 

 feet high. 



Any of the above Hardy 

 Gra.s.ses, 35 cts. each; 3 for 

 $1.00; 6 for $1.75; $3.25 per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



leaves. ^ 



NYMPHAEA, Odorata 



The Weil-Known Native 

 White Pond LUy 



Roots are ready for deliv- 

 ery from May 1 to June 1. 

 Place your order early and 

 we will send them when 

 ready. Flowers are pure 

 white and fragrant; widely 

 popular. It is only neces- 

 sary to set the roots in the 

 mud where the water is 

 sluggish in the stream after 

 which the plant will require 

 no further attention. Per- 

 fectly hardy, living in ponds 

 or streams all winter. Where 

 a stream or pond is not easy 

 of access, roots can bo grown 

 in a tub, removing the tub to 

 the cellar over winter. 



50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25; 

 6 for .$2.25, postpaid 



JAPANESE IRIS, 



Mixed 



Japanese Iris are perfectly 

 hardy and will succeed in al- 

 most any soil or position. 

 They begin flowering about 

 the middle of June and con- 

 tinue for five or six weeks. 

 The flowers are enormous 

 and fine for cutting. We offer 

 all colors in a grand mixture. 



25 cts. each; 3 for 65 cts.; 

 6 for $1.20; $2.25 per dozen. 



TALL BEARDED IRIS 



postpaid 



(Fleur de lis or Flags) 



The Iris is one of the finest, if not the finest, of hardy plants. Not 

 particular to soil or location, but asking only that the sun shine on it. 

 Produces spikes of bloom that are marvelous in their delicacy of 

 structure and colorings. By Mail, Postpaid 



Each 



Alcazar. Standards light bluish-violet; falls deep 



purple. Mammoth $0.35 



Archeveque. Standards deep purple-violet; falls deep 



velvety-violet 30 



Brooksiana. Self-colored delicate rose-lilac, without 



veirinii 



Fairy. Wliit.\ delicately bordered and A'eined blue.... 

 Helga. I.emon yellow with pearl shading-. I.,arg-e.... 

 Nueo D'Orage. Standards slatey gray, fall.s bronze and 



purple 



Oriflanime, Standards light blue; falls rich violet-purple 



.25 

 .25 

 .25 



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Per 3 



$1,00 



.80 



.65 

 .65 

 .65 



.80 

 1.00 



Doz. 



$3.50 



2.7.5 



2.50 

 2..50 

 2.50 



2.75 

 3.50 



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One root each of the above 7 Named Tall 

 Bearded Iris for only $1.75, postpaid 



Choice Mixture of Tall Bearded Iris, all kinds and color? 



.40 



CRINUM, Kirkii 



Flower stalks are crowned 

 with a large cluster of Lily- 

 like, fragrant flowers; the 

 petals of which are white, 

 with a deep reddish purple 

 stripe through the center of 

 each. Succeeds in pot or 

 open ground. Not hardy. 



.50 cl.s. each; 2 for 00 cts., 

 I>oKtp:iid 



