Maulers Hardy Perennial Plants 



74N08 Statice, Latifolia 



(Great Sea Lavender) 



A valuable hardy perennial plant either 

 for the border or rockery, with tufts of 

 leathery leaves and immense candelabra- 

 like heads, frequently 1^/2 feet high and 

 2 feet across, of purplish-blue minute 

 flowers during- July and August. These 

 if cut and dried, last in perfect condi- 

 tion for months. 



30c each; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.30; 

 $2.50 per doz., postpaid. 



74N30 Viola, Jersey Gem 



(Violet) 



The plant is of compact, sturdy habit 

 of growth, blooming" practically without 

 a break from May to the end of the sea- 

 son. The flowers are pure violet, without 

 the slightest shading and borne on good 

 stems about six inches long. Splendid 

 for cutting as well as a most desirable 

 plant for the border. Will succeed in 

 any good garden soil in a sunny position. 

 40c each; 3 for 95c; 6 for $1.65; 

 $3.00 per doz., postpaid. 



70N06 Anchusa 

 Italica, Dropmore 



(Alkanet) 



A variety which 

 should be in every 

 hardy border. 4 feet 

 high. The flowers are 

 of a beautiful gentian 

 blue produced in long 

 loose sprays. Free and 

 early flowering. If cut 

 back after flowering, it 

 will bloom again in the 

 fall. 



35c each; 3 for 90c; 



6 for $1..50; 



$2.75 per doz., po.stpaid. 



7 1 N30 Hemer ocallis 

 Dr. Regel 



(Orange Yellow Day Lily) 



The tall, graceful, grasslike 

 foliage is very handsome and 

 sets off the charming lily-like 

 flowers very effectively. They 

 look particularly well natural- 

 ized along streams or on moist 

 banks, and will thrive most 

 luxuriantly in shade. 



Blooms in May and again in 

 early fall. No flower has a 

 more glorious color; the lily- 

 like single blossoms are of 

 the richest orange yellow and 

 deliciously fragrant. 



30c each; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.30; 

 $2.50 per doz., po.stpaid. 



Tall Bearded Iris 



(Fleur de lis or Flags) 



(Strong Root Divisions) 

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

 Not particular as to soil or location, but asking only that the sun shine 

 on it, it produces spikes of bloom that are marvelous in their delicacy 

 of structure and colorings. (The standards are the upright petals, the 

 falls are the drooping petals.) 



71B62 ALCAZAR. Standards 

 light-bluish-violet; falls deep bril- 

 liant purple, bronze veined throat. 

 30c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.65; 



$3.00 per doz., postpaid. 

 71B68 CAPRICE. Lovely soft 

 rosy red "with falls of a somewhat 

 deeper shade. A showv Iris. 

 30c each; 3 for 85c; 6 for $1.65; 

 $3.00 per doz., postpaid. 

 71B70 FAIRY. Lovely white petals 

 bordered with soft blue. Grows 2 feet 

 tall; blooms profusely. 



25c each; 3 for 65c; 6 for $1.25; 



$2.40 per doz., postpaid. 



71B77 ISOLIXE. Standards silvery 



rose, flushed bronze; falls light purple 



th golden veins and bronze sheen. 



Immense blooms of a rose color effect. 



35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70; 



$3.2.5 per doz., postpaid. 



71B90 Iris, 

 Pedlida Daltnatica 



72B00 COLLECTION 



One root each of the above 7 named 

 Tall Bearded Iris (value tf» -i »y[- 

 $2.20), sent postpaid for 4> 1 • i O 



71B90 PALLIDA DALMATICA. 



Standards, tender lavender; falls, 

 deeper lavender with shadings of 

 soft blue. Flowers very large and 

 fragrant. Tall habit. 

 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70; 

 $3.25 per doz., postpaid. 



71B92 PARISEXSIS. Blue stand- 

 ards, harmonizing well with the 

 deep blue falls. An early bloomer 

 of strong growth. 

 35c each; 3 for 90c; 6 for $1.70; 

 $3.25 per doz., postpaid. 



71B93 SHERAVIX AV R I G H T . 



Pure golden yellow without shad- 

 ings or markings. Particularly fine 

 in masses. 

 30c each: 3 for S5c: 6 for $1.65; 

 $:t.00 per doz., postpaid. 



71B98 Choice Mixture 

 of Tall Besirded Iris 



Many varietiis in a wide color 

 range. 



3 for 40c: 6 for 70c: 



$1.10 per do/..: 25 for $1.90; 



50 for $:i.50, postpaid. 



We recommend the plants listed in this book as the best for fall planting: in ail sections 



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