LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Hardy Perennials 15 



HOUSELEEK • Sempervivum 



Perfect rockery plants with delightful fohage like 

 miniature Cacti. 



Albert Houseleek (5. alberti). 1 ft. Large June 



flowers, yellow, on long stems. (R.) 

 Atlantic Houseleek (S. atlanticum). 6 in. Pink 



flowers in June. (R.) 

 Doell Houseleek {S. doellianum). 4 to 6 in. Red 



flowers in short panicles, June, from hairy rosettes. 



(R.) 



Globe Houseleek (5. glohijerum). 1 ft. Yellow 

 gray foliage, tipped brown, pale yellow bloom in 

 June. (R.) 



Roof Houseleek (5. tectorum). 1 ft. Old-fashioned, 

 with pale red flowers from broad rosettes of 

 foliage. (R.) 



Spiderweb Houseleek (5. aracbncideum). 3 to 4 in. 

 Cobwebbed rosettes of foliage. (JR.) 



IRIS, CRIMEAN • Iris Pumila (R) 



Miniature German Irises, never growing tafler 

 than 4 or 5 inches, these Spring-blooming sorts are 

 simply ideal for your rockery. We off"er a mixed 

 assortment of yellow, wine purple, light and dark 

 blue, and white-flowered varieties. Thrives in 

 dry, high soil. 



IRIS, GERMAN • Iris Germanica 



13^ to 3 feet 



Whether they be cafled German Iris, Liberty 

 Iris, or Fleur-de-lis, these beautiful sorts have all 

 given complete satisfaction in gardens and vases. 

 Best in high, dry soil. 



S. — upright petals (Stands). F — drooping petals 

 (Fafls). 



Count St. Clair. Good in mass planting. S., pure 

 white; P., deep violet, margined white. 



Delicata. S., straw tinted rose; P., deep HIac to 

 white. An unusuafly lovely Iris. 



German Iris (7m Germanica) 



Donna Maria. S., azure blue; P., indigo veined 

 white at base. Dignified sort. 



Florentina {Florentina alba). Earlier than most 

 sorts, with refreshing blooms that open porcelain 

 blue and fade to purest white. Particularly beauti- 

 ful Iris. 



H. Cramer (Attraction, Celeste). S., celestial 

 blue; P., a shade or two darker. Two well matched 

 colors. 



Iris King. S., clear citron yeflow; P., rich maroon, 

 with yeUow border. Justly popular, being a lovely 

 contrasting color scheme. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 

 100 $15.00. 



Pallida Dalmatica (Dalmatica). A tall and most 

 fragrant sort, ideal for cutting, with big, clear 

 lavender blue flowers, shading to silver blue at 

 their base. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



P. Bernot. A very gaudy Iris. S., pure gold; P., 

 light yellow and white, densely veined red. Will 

 hold the eye, when in full bloom. 



Queen of May. Fragrant and free flowering, with 

 stands a bright rosy lilac, and falls a shade darker. 

 Best of the older sorts. 



All German Iris (except as noted) 

 each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00 



COLLECTION o£ GERMAN IRIS 

 One each o£ these lovely Nine Iris for 

 only $1.15, three each for only $3.00 



Siberian Iris orientalis (See page 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, 



IRIS, GERMAN— Mixed 



Many rare sorts are included in this glorious mix- 

 ture of the best colors in the Iris world. You can 

 never be disappointed in the beauty of their flowers, 

 for they are all varieties that have long given joy 

 to connoisseurs of floral perfection. Each 12c., 

 doz. $1.25, 100 $7.50. 



each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 



