IRIS 
Sometimes  known  as  "Flags"  and  often 
spoken  of  as  "Fleur  de  Lis."  Popular  herba- 
ceous plants  that  come  up  year  after  year,  and 
each  season  stronger  and  more  floriferous  than 
the  previous.  They  grow  in  clumps  and  do  well  in 
almost  any  soil ;  are  desirable  in  borders  and  shrub- 
bery and  are  beautiful  in  beds  and  groups  by  them- 
selves, and  for  planting  along  water  edges.  The 
flowers  embrace  a  variety  of  colors  and  innumerable 
tints  of  blue,  yellow  and  white.  Those  of  the  Ger- 
man forms  are  not  so  delicately  colored,  nor  are 
they  so  large  as  the  flowers  of  the  Japanese  varie- 
ties. They  bloom  the  latter  part 
of  May  and  are  through  flowering 
by  the  last  of  June,  when  the  Japa- 
nese Iris  are  brilliant  with  their 
wealth  of  flowers.  Both  are  needed 
to  give  a  continuous  efl'ect  from 
May  to  July. 
IRIS  Germanica.    German  Iris. 
Adonis.    The  earliest  to  flower. 
Royal  purple. 
Albino.    Pale  lavender,  tinged 
with  purple. 
Britannica.  Blush. 
Candida.    Pure  white. 
Chameleon.    Delicate  blue. 
Chas.  Dickens.  Blue. 
Herant.  Blue. 
Madame  de  Brabant.  Blue. 
Pallida.    Dark  blue. 
William  III.    Light  blue. 
Queen  of  Gypsies.  Upper  petals 
chocolate-brown,    lower  one 
bluish  yellow. 
Any  of  the  above,  15  cts.  ea. ,  $i  .50  per  doz 
If  the  selection  is  left  to  us,  we 
have  a  large  number  of  varieties 
to  choose  from  and  can  give  a  better 
assortment  of  colors.  Plants  of 
our  selection,  10  cts.  each,  $1  per 
doz.,  $7  per  100. 
IRIS  Kaempferi.    Japan  Iris. 
Doshiska.    Bluish  white  ;  dark  veined. 
Emperor.  Purple. 
Gloriosa.    Reddish-purple  ;  yellow  center. 
Meiran.    White,  striped  with  blue. 
Sultana.    Blue  petals,  splashed  with  white  and 
light  center. 
Tokyo.    Blue,  white  center. 
White  Empress.    White,  with  blue  veins. 
Any  of  the  above,  20  cents  each,  $2  per  doz. 
Our  stock  includes,  besides  the  above,  a  number 
of  varieties  from  which  we  can  select  a  more  varied 
assortment  at  a  lower  price.  Varieties  of  our  se- 
lection, 15  cents  each,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $10  per  100. 
LOBELIA  cardinalis.    Cardinal  Flower.  From 
August  to  October.    The  bright  scarlet  flowers 
are  among  the  most  brilliant  in  the  hardy  border, 
growing  2  to  2|  feet  high. 
LYSIMACHIA  nummularia.  Creeping  Jenny, 
or  Money-wort.  Valuable  for  planting  in 
shady  places,  where  it  quickly  forms  a  dense 
carpet  in  spots  that  grass  will  not  grow  in. 
LYTHRUM  roseum  superbum.  Rose  Loose- 
strife. Valued  in  all  perennial  borders  and 
moist  soils.  Grows  about  3  feet  high,  and  from 
July  to  September  it  is  bright  with  spikes  of 
rose-colored  flowers. 
PENTSTEMON  barbatus  Torreyi.  Beard 
Tongue.  Is  a  showy  thing  from  June  to  Au- 
gust with  spikes  3  to  6  feet  high  of  brilliant 
scarlet  color. 
BLOCK  OF  IRIS  AT  GLENWOOD  NURSERIES 
PEONIES 
These  old-time  favorites  are  again  popular  and 
are  being  planted  more  than  ever  before.  Their 
great  flowers  are  perfectly  formed  and  are  often  as 
fragrant  and  as  delicately  colored  as  a  rose.  They 
grow  best  in  a  rich,  deep  soil  and  sunny  position, 
but  will  thrive  in  partially  shaded  places.  They 
are  admired  in  all  herbaceous  borders  for  planting 
among  shrubbery,  and  are  valuable  in  beds  or 
groups  by  themselves.  Grow  about  2  feet  high, 
and  flower  in  May  and  June.  We  offer  a  carefully 
selected  assortment  of  the  best  varieties,  which 
include  some  of  the  newer  and  handsomer  intro- 
ductions. 
Achilla.    Pale  pink,  profuse  bloomer, 
each,  $3  per  doz. 
30  cts. 
Except  where  otherwise  noted,  the  price  of  Perennial  Plants  is  :  15  cents  each,  $1.50  per  doz.,  $10  per  100 
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