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GERMAN IRIS. I Germanica 



JAPANESE IRIS, 



Iris Kaempferii. 



In richness and purity of color and strange and 

 graceful foi'ms these flowers approach very nearly the 

 Orchid. I offer here but a few of the choicest varieties. 

 All thrive in any good garden soil, and succeed every- 

 where: blooming profuselj' in May and June. 



Celeste. Delicate pale lavender. 



Donna IMaria. White, shaded with lavender. 



riorentina. Pale porcelain, shaded fringed and dot- 

 ted with orange-yellow: fragrant and very fine. 



La Tendre. Violet and lavender. 



Pallida Speciosa. Rich indigo blue. 



Sampson. Rich yellow and maroon, veined white. 



One each for 25c; doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



OENOTHERA YOUNGII. 



Young's Evening Primrose. 

 A handsome, hardy border plant of most persistent 

 and free-flowering habit, bearing showy, bright yel- 

 low flowers from June to September. Of the easiest 

 culture thriving everywhere. Very desirable for rock- 

 work or other similar situations. 



LAUREL-LEAVED PHLOX, 



Phlox Carolina ovata. A delightful plant, with broad, 

 oval, light green foliage, compl'^tely covered in early 

 summer with large, showy heads of clear, brigbt piuk 

 flowers. It is beautiful "^at all times, both foliage and 

 bloom being each so attractive. Succeeds evervwhere. 

 Ea., 15c: doz., SI. 50. 



PRICE, Ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00 



The Japanese Iris is quite distinct from all the other 

 species and is the most beautiful. The flowers are of 

 most fantastic shape and of immense size, often ex- 

 ceeding eight inches in diameter. They present a re- 

 markable variety of color, ranging from ivory-white 

 through violet, purple, blue, yellow, etc. Some are 

 single, others semi-double, and all bloom in great pro- 

 fusion in June and July. Exceedingly hardy and es- 

 pecially adapted to moist situations. 



Blue Danube. Beautiful deep blue with yellow centre. 



Blue Jay. Pale blue delicately lined with white. 



Eclipse. Beautiful, deep purplish crimson. 



Cold Band. Large, pure white; gold-banded centre. 



Pyramid. Violet blue, veined with white. 



Hilliani Tell, Grrey and blue; centre blue and yellow. 



Ea., 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



DWARF IRIS, 



Iris nudlcauJe. A magmficeut dwarf species 

 of wonderfully profuse bloom, especially fine 

 for rockwork and the foreground of V)orders. It is but 

 little more than six indies high, bearing large violet 

 flowers in great abundance durino early spring. 

 Doz., 50c; 100; $2.50. 



STACHYS LANATA, 



Woolly Woundwort. 

 A beautiful little, low. tufted plant, valuable for 

 edging, bedding or rock^vork, with oblong. Mullein- 

 like leaves, silvery->vhite and woollv. with stems of the 

 same character. Especially desirable for its ornamen- 

 tal foliage, but it bears. 'during summer, numerous 

 dull purple flowers. 

 except as noted. By mail at each and dozen rates if desired. 



