VAUGHAN'S SEED STORE. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK. BOOK FOR FLORISTS. 



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NARDY PERENNIAL PL ANTS— Continued 



JAPAN IR/S—lris Kaempferi 



GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA FL. PL. 

 •V i{KTHRVM-Continaed. 



\vonne Cayeaux, double white, 18 in. 

 I li^inosnm (Giant Daisv), white, 5 ft. 

 I DIIECKIA, Golden Glow, yellow, C ft. 

 Mtida "Fall Sun," golden yellow... 

 I'lirpurea Grandlflora, reddish pur- 

 ple, 3 ft 



Holt's Mammoth 



vi'oxARiA Ooymoides Spl., crimson. . . 



KDl >I Acre, yellow, 3 in 



I.ntif. atro purpureiim, crimson, 18 in. 



Spectablle, pink, 1 ft 



IDALCEA, Rosy Gem, rose, 2% ft 



TATICE Latlfolia, lavender, 2 ft 



TOKESIA Cyanea, lavender blue, 1 ft.. 

 WEET WILLIAM, red and white, or 



I mixed, 1% ft 



j Johnson's Giant 



! Newport Pink, salmon rose 



Single and Double, mixed 



I'ARRAGOIV, True German, Clumps 



! 3-inch pots 



I'HALICTRUM Adlantifolium, bronzy 



I yellow, 8 in 



I Plavum, yellow, 4 ft 



'HYMUS Vulgaris (Thyme), 12 in 



^RADESCANTIA Virginica, blue, 2 ft.. 



VALERIANA Officinalis, pink, 3 ft 



.'ERONICA Suh.sessiiis, light blue, 2 ft. 

 INCA Minor or Grave Myrtle, blue, 4 in. 

 rcCA Filamentosa, white, 2-year-old 



plants 



Strong 3-year-old plants 



Specimens, 4 yr 



GERMAN IRIS—Fleur=de=Us or Flag Iris 



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

 ituation. They almost outrival the Orchid in delicacy and rich- 

 less of coloring. They are splendid for beds, border or front 

 • f shrubbery. Plant in bold groups for best effect. Avoid plani- 

 ng too deep, barely covering the rhizomes (creeping root- 

 ■ t e m s > being quite sufficient. 



aW~"S" refers to the three standard or upright curling 

 )etals. "F" refers to the three falls or drooping petals. We 

 )ffer the following choice collection: 



harles Dieliens. "S" Blue. "F" Dark blue, suffused Doz. 100 



and veined dark purple $0 65 $4 50 



Sarins. "S" Lemon yellow. "F" Purple, bleaching 

 on edge and top to pale yellow, large; 30 inche 



Each. 



Dozen. 



100 



•20 



2 00 



15 00 



10 



75 



5 00 



10 



75 



5 00 



10 

 10 



1 00 



85 



7 00 

 6 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



a 00 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



lO 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



85 



« 00 



10 



85 



6 OO 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



15 



1 50 



10 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



lO 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



15 



1 25 



8 00 



10 



75 



5 00 



10 



S5 



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15 



1 25 





25 



18 in. 



Yellow. 



Crimson reticulated 



50 



00 



'S" Soft clouded yellow. "F" Velvety crim- 

 son: 30 in 60 4 00 



time. Chereau. The prettiest and tallest of all. "S" 

 and "F" White; daintily edged with porcelain 



blue: 40 in 50 3 00 



Hnrs. "S" Light yellow. "F" Pale yellow, blotched 



,.nd veined violet 60 4 00 



tlrs. II. Darwin. "S" Clear waxy white. "F" White 



with violet veins; pretty; 2 ft 75 5 00 



Pallida Dalmatica (True). The largest and most 

 licautiful of all the German Iris. Perfectly 

 bardv, strong grower and very free flowering. 

 Exquisite shade of lavender. Valuable as a cut 



il,,wer 1 50 1 2 00 



I'hiirnon. Lila-^; very fine 75 4 50 



Uin-en of May. "S " Lilac pink. "F" Lilac, blended 



with white; distinct: 30 in 60 4 00 



samlmcina. "S" Coppery rose. "F" Rosy purple with 



■ nange crest: 30 in 75 5 00 



stenophyila. "S" Pale blue, indistinct stripes. 



•F" Darker than sepals. Tall 90 7 00 



Venus. "S" Lemon yoilow, shading to golden yellow 

 at base. Deeply veined with purple on a white 



ground 70 5 00 



German Iris. Mixed Per 1000, $22.00 40 2 50 



IRIS-Pumila Hydrida 



Dwarf form of German Iris, growing about 8 inches high, 

 very free blooming, sweet scented, and about two weeks earlier. 



Florida. Beautiful lemon yellow, shaded darker. Doz. 40o, 

 per 100 92.50. 



Norane, 

 i\orma. 

 Urlole. 



Our collection consists of the finest varieties obtainable. 

 Blue Jay. Fine azure blue, freely mottled. 

 Crystal. Double pale violet. 

 Dinah. Double reddish pink, flaked white. 

 Eolaire. Largest white; improvement on Gold Bound. 

 Mt. Hood. Light blue, shaded darker. 



Single blue, with lighter stripes. 

 Very deep lavender, double. 

 Deep amaranth, yellow center. 

 Paragon, llich velvet, purple; center marked with orange 

 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. 

 Topaa. 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 fS.OO. 

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

 $6.00. 



IRfS—Siberlca Orientals. 



strong free-growing Iris, adapting themselves to almost 

 any location and producing a mass of flowers from June to 

 August. 



Each Dozen 100 



Snow Queen. Pure white $0 15 $1 50 $10 00 



Vale Blue. Deep blue 10 1 00 7 00 



PHLOX 



1— Early 

 (D) Dwarf irrower 



2— Midseason 

 (M) Medium grower 



3-Late 

 (T) Tall grower 



Price — One-year field grown, except where noted, each TOc, 

 per doz. N5c, 100 $6.00, 1000 $55.00. 25 of any one variety at the 

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



Antonln Mercle (M 2). A beautiful grayish lilac with white 

 center. 



Baron Von Dedem (T 2). New. Blood-red scarlet with im- 

 mense trusses and large individual flowers. 



Beranger (D 1). Ground color white, delicately suffused 

 with rosy pink and a distinct amaranth red eye. 



Bridesmaid (D 2). Pure white, large crimson-carmine eye. 



Clara Benz (M' 2). Brilliant carmine rose. 



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



Eclaireur (T 3). Brilliant rosy magenta with lighter halo. 



Elizabeth Campbell (New) (M 2). Bright salmon pink with 

 lighter shadings and dai : crimson eye. Each 15c, per doz. $l..';o, 

 per 100 $10.00. 



Eugene Danzanvilliers (D 1), Soft lilac blue, with large 

 white center, free and continuous bloomer. Each 10c, per doz. 

 $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



Flora Hornung (D 2). Large milk white with carmine eye. 



Frau Ant. Buchner (D 2). New. Pure white. Undoubtedly 

 the finest white to .date. Strong habit. Very desirable. Each 

 lOc, per doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



Fraulein Von Lassburg (T 2). An extra fine pure white. 

 Individual flowers and heads of largest size. Each 15c, per doz. 

 $1.25. per 100 $8.00. 



G. A. Strohlein ( I 2). Glowing orange scarlet with blood- 

 red eye. Immense head. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



General Von Hentz (M 2). Brilliant salmon-red with white 

 center. Very large heads; free bloomer. Extra fine. 



Gruppen Koenlgin (M 2). Flesh with dark eye. Immense 

 heads, very large individual flowers, very free and lasting. 



Jeanne d'Arc (T 3). Pure white, large flowering variety. 



L'.'iiglon (T 1). One of the best of deep rose-colored vari- 

 ety; bright carmine eye. 



Le Mahdi (M 2). Dark purple violet. Each 15c, per doz. 

 $1.50, per 100 $8.00. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie (M 1). New. Soft pink, suffused white. 

 Verv fine. Each 10c. per doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



Miss Lingard (Suffrutieosa) (T 1). Pure white, faint pink 

 eye. free flowering and early. 



Mrs. Arthur Baker (M 2). Fine salmon; very distinct. 



Pantheon (T 2). Deep salmon rose; verv fine. 



Rosenberg (New) (M 2). Bright reddish-violet with blood- 

 red eye, large truss; flowers as large as a silver dollar. Each 

 15o, per doz. $1.25, per 100 $8.00. 



R. P. Struthers (T 2). Kosv carmine with claret eye; very 

 bright. Each 10c, per doz. $1.00, per 100 $7.00. 



Selma (T 2). Large trusses of large pink flowers with 

 cherry-red eye; extra fine. 



Sigrid Amoldson. New. Fiery carmine red with dark cen- 

 ter: extra choice. 



Snowbird (M 2). White, faint pink eye, violet markings on 

 reverse side. Each 15c, per doz. $1.25, per 100 $S.OO. 



Tapis Blanc (D 1). Pure white. Immense heads; of extra 

 dwarf habit. Each 15c, per doz. $1.50, per 100 $10.00. 



Von Goethe (D 2). Pure clear pink with white eye; very 

 beautiful. Each 15c. per doz. $1.25, per 100 $8.00. 



Von Hochberg (M 2). The ideal crimson; the richest of its 

 color: one of the best. Each 15c, per doz. $1.25, per 100 $8.00. 



Unnamed Varieties, 3-vear-old field clumps, mixed colors. 

 Each 10c, per doz. 60c, per 100 $4.00, per 1000 $30.00. 



DWARF AND ALPINE PHLOX 



Remarkable for their prostrate habit and mass of bloom in 

 spring and early summer, being quite distinct from the Phloxes 

 offered above. They are splendid subjects for the fronts of 

 borders and over graves. 



Snbulata Alba. Dainty white flowers in May and June; 

 height 4 inches. Each 10c, per doz. 75c, per 100 $5.00. 



Subniata Rosea. Same as above, but with rose pink flowers. 

 Each 10c, per doz. 75c, per 100 $5.00. 



