HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— Continued 



SCABIOSA Cauoasica, lavender blue, 2Vi ft.. 



Caucasloa Alba, white, 2 i/i ft 



SEDUM Acre, yellow, 3 in 



Speftablle, pink. 1 ft 



mixed VarlelleN, various, 3-lS in 



SIDALCEA Ro.sy Gem, rose, 2V^ ft 



SAPOXIRIA Ocyiuoides »^pl., crimson. Sin 



SOliIDAGO Goldeu Wiugs, (new), golden yel- 

 low, 5 ft 



SPIRAEA Pilipeuaula Fl. PI., double white, 



STATICE Latifolia, lavender, 2 ft 



STOKE.SI.\ C'yanea, lavender blue, 1 ft 



SWEET WILMAM, to color red and white 

 or mixed, IV2 ft 



Single and Double, mixed 



TARRAGOIV True German, clumps 



3 in. pots 



THALICTHUl Adiiiutifolium, bronzy yellow 



Flaviini, y.ll.nv. I ft 



TRAOESt AN'l I V ViiKinlca, blue, 2 ft 



Virsinieji .VIba, white. 2 ft 



TRITOMA E:vi»ro.N>i. cranKe scarlet, 2 ft 



Obeli.sque, scarlet. .". It 



Pfitzeri, oi'anKe scarlet, .'l It 



Urarla Grniidillorsi, oranse. ■! It 



TROLLIUS Caueasieu.s Orange Globe, oranse, 



Japonlcus Excelsior, brilliant orange, 



TUNICA Saxifraga, pink, 9-12 in 



VALERIANA Oflicinalis, pink, .S ft 



VERONICA Splcata, blue, IV2 ft 



Rosea, pinlt, 2J< ft 



VINCA Minor or Grave Myrtle, blue, 4 in. . . . 

 YUCCA Filamentotia, white, 2 yr. old plants. 



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PHLOX 



1— Early 



2— Midsea son 



3 -Late 



(D) Dwarf grower 



(M) Medium grower 



(T) Tall grower 



Price— One-year field grown, each 10c, per doz. 7Sc, 100 $5.00, 1000 $45.00. 



250 of any one variety at the 1000 rate, 25 of any one variety at the 100 rate. 



Aatoaia Mercie (M 2). A beautiful grayish lilac with white center. 



Baton Von Dedem (T 2). New. Blood-red scarlet with immense trusses, and 

 large individual flowers. 



Beraneer (D 11. Ground color white, delicately suffused with rosy pink and a dis- 

 tinct amaranth red eye. 



Bridesmaid (D 2). Pure white with large crimson-carmine eye; very!fine. 



Clara Beaz (M2). Brilliant carmine rose. 



Coquellcot (T 2). A beautiful orange scarlet with crimson eye. 



Eclaireur (T Z) . Brilliant rosy magenta with large lighter halo. Excellent variety. 



Euzeae Daazavilliers {B 1). Soft lilac blue, with large white center, free and 

 continuous bloomer. 



Flora Horaune (D 2). Milk white with carmine eye, large flower. 



Frau Aat. Buchner (V>2). New. Pure white. Undoubtedly the finest white to 

 date. Strong habit. Very desirable. 



Fraulela Voa Lassbure (T 2). An extra fine pure white. Individual flowers 

 and heads of largest size. 



O. A. Strohlela (M 2). Glowing orange scarlet with blood-red eye. Immense head. 



Oeneral Voa Heutz {M 2) . Brilliant salmon-red with white center. Very large 

 heads; free bloomer. Extra fine. 



Gruppea Koenigia (M21. Flesh with dark eye. Immense heads; very large in- 

 dividual flowers, very free and lasting. 



Jeaaae d'Arc (T 3). Pure white, 'arge flowering variety. 



Jules Camboa (M 2). Brilliant reddish purple, with large pure white center. New 



L'Aigloa (T 1 ). One of the best of deep rose colored variety; bright carmine eye. 



nme. Paul Dutrie. (Ml) New. Soft pink, suflFused white. Very fine. 



Mrs. Arthur Baker (M. 2). Fine Salmon. Very distinct. 



Paotheoa (T 2). Deep salmon rose. Very fine. 



R. P. Struthers (T 2). Rosy carmine with claret eye. Very bright. 



Seltna (T 2). Large trusses of large pink flowers with cherry-red eye. Extra fine. 



Sigrid Araoldson. New. Fiery carmine red, with dark center. Extra choice. 



Tap/s B/anc (D 1). Pure white. Immense heads; of extra dwarf habit. The best 



dwarf Phlox in cultivation. 

 Voa Goethe {\) 2) . Pure clear pink with white eye. Very beautiful. 

 Vott Hochbers (M 2). The ideal crimson. The richest of its color. One of the best. 



EARLY'FLOWERING HARDY PHLOX 



(Phlox-Suffruticosa) 

 Very free flowering kinds with large trusses of flowers in June and July; 

 2'/2 to 4 feet in height. Although they grow and flower well in full sunshine, 

 they are best grown in a partially shaded situation. All are fine for cut flowers. 

 Miss LInzard. Pure White, one of the best. Each 10c. per doz. 8Sc. 100 $6.00, 

 1000 $50.00. 



PHLOX. Unnamed Varieties, 3-year-old field clumps, mixed colors. Each 10c, 

 per doz 60c, 100 $4.00, 1000 $30.00. 



GERMAN IRIS—Fleur=de-Us or Flag Jr/s 



German Iris are all sun-lovers and delight in a well drained situation. They 

 almost outrival the Orchid in delicacy and richness of coloring. They are splendid 

 for beds, border or front of shrubbery; plant in bold groups for best effect. Avoid 

 jjlanting too deep, barely covering the rhizomes (creeping root-stems) being: quite 

 sufficient. 



Ke-"S" refers to the three standard or upright curling petals. "F" refers to 

 the three falls or drooping petals. We offer the following choice collection: 

 Bridesmaid. "S" White, shaded with silvery lilac. "F" Reti- Doz. 100 



culated at the base and slightly frilled, soft lilac $0 75 $6 00 



Celeste.^ [Fine satiny blue. This is one of the most beautiful Iris 



and highly recommended for cut flowers 75 6 00 



Charles Dickeas. "S" Blue. "F" Dark blue, suffused and veined 



dark purple 65 4 50 



Clio. "S" Lavender, shaded white. "F" Rich purple, edged white, 



a striking contrast. 20 in 1 25 8 00 



Darius. "S" Lemon yellow. "F" Purple, bleaching on cdfc and 



top to pale yellow, large; 30 inches 60 4 00 



Gracchus. "S" Yellow. "F" Crimson reticulated wli ilc; IS in. .. . 50 3 00 

 Hector. '"S" Soft?clouded yellow. "F" Velvety rrim; on; .30 in. .. . 60 4 00 

 King of Iris. "S" Lemon yellow. "F" Deep brown and yellow. 



The best Irislto date; 24 in Each 40c . . 4 00 



Mme. Chereau. The prettiest and tallest of all. "S" and "F" 



White; daintily edged with porcelain blue; 40 in 50 3 00 



Maori King. "S" Golden yellow. "F" Rich velvet crimson edged 



yellow; 14 in 90 7 00 



Mars. "S" Light yellow. "F" Pale yellow, blotched and veined 



violet 60 4 00 



Mrs. H. Darwin. "S" Clear waxy white. "F" White with violet 



veins; pretty; 2ft 75 5 00 



Pallida Dalmatica (True). The largest and most beautiful of all 

 the German Iris. Perfectly hardy, strong grower and very free 

 flowering. Exquisite shade of lavender. Valuable as a cut flower 1 50 12 00 

 Penelope. "S" Pure white. "F" White, distinctly veined purple, 



crested golden yellow SO 3 00 



Pharaon. Lilac; very'fine 70 4 50 



Queen of May. "S" Lilac pink. "F" Lilac, blended with wliite; 



distinct; 30 in 60 4 00 



Sambucina. "S" Coppery rose. "F" Rosy purple with orange 



crest; 30 in 70 5 00 



Sans Souci. "S" Golden yellow. "F" Yellow veined with crimson 

 brown; 30 in 40 2 SO 



7 00 

 S 00 

 2 50 



J clear rose, shadi 



/hite towards the 



Trautlieb. Of 



center of the flower ^. 



Venus. "S" Lemon yellow, shading to golden yellow towards ba:- 

 Oerman ;r/s.l.Mixed per 1000 $22.00. 



JAPAN IRIS— Iris Kaempferi 



A splendid hardy plant of easy growth, delights in constant cool, moist soil. 

 In its native home it flourishes in swamps succeeding admirably by the side of 

 streams, lakes and'ponds. Few people are aware of the beauty o£ this class of 

 Iris, which commences blooming about the middle of June and continues for five 

 or six weeks. Many of the flowers measure 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Our collec- 

 tion consists of the very choicest. 



Blue Jay. Fine azure blue, f reelylmottled. 



Crystal. Double pale violet. 



Dinah. Double reddish pink, flaked white. 



Eclaire. Largest white; improvement on Gold Bound. 



Mt. Hood. Light blue, shaded darker. 



Norane. Single blue, with lighter stripes. 



Norma. Very deep lavender, double. 



Oriole. Deep amaranth, yellow center. 



Paragon. Rich velvety purple; center marked with orange; very distinct. 

 Princess Clothilde. Double, light blue. 

 Pyramid. Violet-blue, veined white. 



Spotted Beauty. Large size, very double, silky white, freely and finely 

 spotted with violet crimson. 



Topaz. Light rose; single. 



Tortoise. Magenta, dotted and flaked with white. 



Victor. Violet purple, with white'veins. 



Any of above, each 15c, doz. $1.25, per 100 $8.00. 



Japan Iris, mixed varieties. Each 10c. , doz. $1.00, per 100 $6.00. 



IRIS—Siberica Onentalis—"Yale Blue'' 



Among the strong, free-growing Iris, adapting itself to almost any position, 

 and producing a mass of deep blue flowers under the most adverse conditions 

 from June to August. Doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



IRIS — Pumila Hybrids 



Dwarf variety of German Iris, growing about 8 inches high, very free bloom- 

 ing, sweet scented. These bloom about two weeks before the German Iris. 



Cyanea. Rich royal purple with black. shading Doz. 60c.. per 100 $4 00 



Florida. Beautiful lemon yellow shaded darker Doz. 40c., per 100 $2.50 



