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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— Continued 



PRIMULA Veris Crandiflora, yellow 

 PYRETHRUM, Single Hybrids 



Uliginosum, giant wliitc daisy 



ROSEMARY, lav, ndtr 



RUDBECKIA Golden Glow, yellow 



Golden Ray, yc !lo« . globe shape 



RUDBECKIA Newmani, ..range black cone. 



Nitida "Fall Sun," g<,lden yellow 



PurpureaGrandiflora, ( Ian t red 



SALVIA Pitcheri, deep blue 



Officinalis, Common Sage 



SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens 



SCABIOSA Caucasica, pale blue 



SEDUM Spectabile, rose 



Spectabile Atropurpureum , i rilii>uii 



Latifolium Atropurpureum, critiison 

 SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem, pink 

 SOLIDAGO Canadensis Nana, Knl.h-n yi H m 

 SPIRAEA Filipendula, Fl PI , 1 il e «hite 

 STOKESIA Cyanea, paie l.lu 



Alba, white 



STATICE Latifolia. lavi iider 



SWEET WILLIAM Johnson s C 



Newport Pink, salmon rose 



Single ni.x. d an.l double n.i 

 ■ Single Red, Salmon, Whit 

 TARRAGON, tie- true Co-rnian, 



ixed . 



CI. . 



THALICTRUM Adiantifolium, y. Il .w 



Flavum, v.-llow 

 THYMUS Vulgaris, Thyme 

 TRADESCANTIA Virginica, blue 

 TRILLIUM Grandiflorum, white 



TUNICA Saxifraga, pink 



VALERIANA Officinalis, pink 



VERONICA Longifolia Subsessilis, blue 



Spicata, bl lie 



Rosea, rcise |»ink 

 Compacta 

 VINCA Minor, grove Myrtle 



Minor variegata 

 VIOLA Odorata, hardy double i;eg!:-li V 

 YUCCA Filamentosa, uhit.- 



Larger plants $15.00, $25.00 and $50.00 [ler 100. 



GERMAN lRlS-Fleur=de=Us or Flag Iris 



German Iris are all sun-lover.s and delight in a well-drained situation. 

 The" almost outrival the Orchid in delicacy and richness of coloring. They arc 

 splendid for beds, border or front of shrubbery. Plant in bold groups for best 

 effect, .\void planting too deep, barely covering the rhizomes (creeping root 

 stems) being quite sufficient. 



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

 the three falls or drooping petals. We offer the following choice collee- 

 Each 



1 Dickens, "S" blue; "F 



Each 



^er Doz 



Per lOU 





$1 85 





10 



90 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



75 



5 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



06 



85 



6 00 









in 

 10 



85 



6 



20 



2 00 



15 00 









10 



85 



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10 



90 



7 









15 



1 60 



12 00 



15 



1 50 



10 00 









10 



1 00 



8 00 



10 



1 00 



8 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



00 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



90 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 00 



8 00 



10 



85 



6 00 









10 



1 00 



8 00 



10 





6 00 



10 



75 



5 00 





60 



3 50 



10 



90 



7 00 



10 



85 



6 00 



10 



1 10 



8 00 









10 



1 00 



7 00 



10 



1 00 



7 00 





75 



5 00 



12 



1 25 



10 00 



10 



1 10 



8 00 





1 50 



10 00 



JAPAN IRIS— Iris Kaempferi 



Each 



Named 

 Mixed 



IRIS—Pumila Hybrids 



Dwarf form of German Iris, growing about Sinche 

 sweet scented and about two weeks earlier. 



Florida, beautiful lemon yellow, shaded darker 



Cyanea, cornflower lilac 



IRIS—Siberica Orientatis 



Strong free-growing Iris, adapting themseh'i 

 producing a mass of flowers from June to .\ugU3t 



Snow Queen, pure white 



Yale Blue, deep blue 



1 flc Longipetala Superba, blue 

 irtSs Versicolor, Xative Blue Flag ... 



PHLOX 



Per Doz. Per 100 

 $1 25 $8 00 

 1 00 6 00 



■ free blooming 



almost any location 



1 25 

 1 00 

 1 00 



8 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 



1— Early 

 (D) Dwarf grower 



2 — Midseason 

 (M) Medium grower 



3— Late 

 (T) Tall grower 

 Each Per Doz. 

 Antonin Mercie (M 21. Beautiful gravish lilac, white 



center $0 10 $0 85 



Athis (L 2). Tall .salmon pink 10 85 



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



with immense trusses and large irdividual flowers 10 1 10 

 Braga (M 21 Mauve rose, suffused with salmon, large 



Bridesmaid (D 2). Pure white, large erinison-earmine 



eye . . . 



i Coquelicot (T 2). .\ beaiii'ful orai,i.'r sr:,,lri. erimson 



Dr. Koenigshoef er (M 2). Brilliant orange scarlet, 



i dark blood-red eye 



t Eclaireur (T 3). Brilliant rosy magneta with lighter 



halo 



Bright salmon 



15 

 $0 10 



20 



85 



refers ti 

 Charle 

 Hectoi 



rk blue, suffused 

 "' velvety crim- 



per Doz. 

 $0 65 



Heter 

 rtono, 



right blue; " F" deeper blue. Early 

 lis Snns Souci), "S" golden yellow; "F" 



\ . iiH d erim.son brown 



King of Iris, " .S " lemon yellow; "F" deep brown and 



yellow 



Lorelejr, "S" light yellow; "F" deep blue, cream^ 



dge 



idlest 



illi porcelain 

 low, blotched 

 e; "F" white 

 veined purple 



m i.lr lalln. . . 

 ; "1'' " brown, 



lilac, blended 



9, yell. 



Mme. Chereau, ih.- pr.-lli.-,,l aiu 



and "F" ulm", .l.i.iiil', 



blue; 40 ineh- 

 Mar«, "S" light y.-llov, , ' I ' p: 



and veined violt-t. 

 Mr*. H. Darwin, "S' .1 



with violet veins, pn 1 1 \ . J ii 

 Penelope, "S" pure whil.', ' I 



. rested yellow 



Pharaon, lilac, very fine 



President Thiers, bronzc-purpl. . 

 Queen of Gypsies, "S" lavender 



white ami purple veined 



Queen of May, "S" lilac pink; 



with white, distinct, 30 inches 



Sambucina, "S" coppery rose; "F" rosy purple with 



orange crest, 30 inches 



Stenophylla, "S" pale blue indistinct stripes; "F" 



darker, tall 



Trautlieb, "S" and " F " .1. I.. ,0 |„„k, 24-30 inches. . 

 Venus, ".S" lemon yelh . , i . li i - lo golden yellow 



at base. Deeply \ . ii. 1 i n I len ph' on a white 



ground 



German Iris. Mixed Per 1000, $25.00 



IRIS Interreg na 



Hesulting from a cross between I'umila and German Iris 

 lattc^r with a blooming period between the two. 



Heige, light citron with pear-colored center 



Ingeborg, pure white, very large 

 Walhalla, "S" rosy lavender; "I 



3 00 

 1 80 



claret 



Per 100 

 $4 50 



5 00 

 4 50 



20 00 

 12 00 



3 00 



4 00 

 4 50 



4 50 



4 50 

 10 00 



5 00 



6 00 

 5 00 



stronger than the 



1 00 8 00 



1 00 8 00 



1 00 8 00 



Elizabeth Campbell (\. w) (> 



pink with lighter shadings ar 

 Eugene Danzanvilliers (1) 11, 



huge white center, fre.' anil '■ 

 Flora Hornung (D 2) Liu e 



Frau Ant. Buchner (D 2) Nt 



doubtedly the finest white t< 



Very desirable 



Fraulein Von Lassburg (T 2) 

 white. Individual flow.^r.s 



dark I 



blue 



ith 



uous bloomer . 

 ilk white with 



Pure white. Un- 

 te. Strong habit. 



11.1 he 



1 20 

 $0 85 



1 10 

 85 

 85 



1 10 



1 10 



G. A. Strohlein (M 2). Clowing ora 



blood-red eye. Immense lu'a.l , . 

 General Von Heutz (M 2), Brilliant 



white Renter. Very large heads 



Gruppen Koeniein (M 2). Flesh with dark eye. 

 Imm.'nsr heacls, ve " 

 free aiul lasting , . , 



Jeanne d'Arc I 1" :iV I'm.' whit.', hug.' flowering 



scarlet with 



non-red with 

 ■ec bloomer. 



iark eye. 

 large individual flowers, very 



of di' 



Soft pink, sutTusei 



M 



L'Aiglon (T 1). On. 



vari.'ty: bright .1 

 Le Mahdi (.M 2). D 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie 1 



while 



Miss Lingard (SulTr 



pink eye, fre.' II.) 

 Mrs. Arthur Bake 



distinct 



Mrs. Jenkins (M 1). A very good white. . . . 

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

 Rosenberg (New) (M 2). Bright reddish-viol 



bl.i.Kl-reil ev.s huge truss: ll.iwers as ' 



silv.-r .h.llar 



R. P. Struthers ( T 2), Kosy .■luiiiin.' will 



very liriglil . 



Rhynstrom. .\n impro\-.'d Pantheon . . 

 Selma (T 2), Large Iriissi's of large pink f 



15 



1 10 



8 00 



Ch 



10 



85 



6 00 



t 



15 



1 10 



8 00 



Edu 



10 



85 



6 00 





10 



85 



6 00 



En; 



10 



85 



6 00 



F.u 



10 



85 



6 00 



Koh 



15 



1 10 



8 00 





10 



85 



6 00 



U 



uge 



fin.' 



Sigrid Arnoldson. (T2) 



Tapis Blanc il) 1) Pi 



extra .Iwiirf habit 

 Von Goethe (1) -i I'li 

 Von Hochberg ( M 2) ^ 



Unnamed Varieties. 



■.■rs with 

 ■ carmine red with 

 mmeuse heads; of 



10 



85 



6 00 



Mad 



10 



85 



6 00 





15 



1 10 



8 00 











Mid 



10 



85 



6 00 





15 



1 10 



8 00 I 



Mad 



15 



1 50 



10 00 



«k 



10 



85 



6 00 



111 



10 



85 



6 00 1 



Mod 





60 



4 00 





PHLOXSubulata 



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. Each Per Doz. Per 100 



Amoena Alba, whili $0 10 $0 85 $6 00 



6 00 



7 00 

 85 6 00 

 75 5 00 



