M I D - S U M M E R PLANTING GUIDE 



Along the Driveway or in Groups there is Nothing so Beautiful as 



These Colorful Iris. 



IRIS (FIe«r-de-Lis) 



(Commonly Known as Garden Orchids) 

 A PLANTING SUGGESTION 



Place neck of each root level with the surface of the ground. 



Varieties of Tlnusttal Merit 



Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



FLORENTINA ALBA (Silver Queen)— Blooms very early; 



white, slightly shaded porcelain. 



IRIS KING — Alaroon and lemon vellow. 



PALLIDA DALMATICA— Verv tall; lavender blooms. 



PURPLE QUEEN (Florentine Blue)— Earliest ot all; rich 



purple. 



OTHER VARIETIES 



ALCAZAR — Bright mauve, with dark purple, shaded bronze. 

 CHAS. DICKENS (Orova)— Light violet, with indigo. 

 DELICATA — Delicate, straw tinted rose, with deep lilac. 

 GRACCHUS— Del icate vellow, striped wine red. 

 H. CRAMER— Deep celestial blue, with Yale blue; tall, early. 

 LIZZIE — Deep lemon vellow, with velvetv crimson. 

 QUEEN OF MAY (Rosv Gem)— Bright rosv lilac. 

 SIR ROBERT PEEL (Zephyr)- Blue. 



All above, each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 Varieties Mixed, each, 12c; dozen, $1.25; 100, $7.50. 



LOVETT'S ^^RAINBOW^' 

 COLLECTION OF LIBERTY IRISES 



To further popularize the growing of this charm- 

 ing class of hardy plants we offer 6 plants each of 

 the following si.x varieties — 36 plants in all for 

 $3.00. Here is what we'll send: 



6 each of Queen of May; Sir Robert Peel; Gracchus; 

 Delicata; H. Cramer; Chas. Dickens. 



See description abov'e and order as Loifett's Rainbow 

 Collection. 



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