MOON'S PERENNIALS 



Hollyhocks 



Everyone knows these old garden plants. We 

 have them in various colors; they make beautiful 

 perennial hedges and backgrounds for other plants. 

 In colonies about house foundations and in garden 

 corners they scarcely have an equal. Price, 20 

 cents each; SI. 50 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



Double Maroon 

 Double Salmon Rose 

 Single Assorted 

 Allegheny Double Fringed 



Double Pink 

 Double White 

 Double Yellow 



Hypericum Moserianum. Gold Flower. A 

 most beautiful plant, with bright green leaves and 

 waxy, golden yellow flowers, that are doubly at- 

 tractive because of their numerous yellow stamens. 

 1 foot. Price, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 

 per 100. 



Iberis sempervirens. Hardy Candytuft. A 

 beautiful dwarf plant with evergreen foliage. Val- 

 ued in borders and rockeries and for edgings. April 

 and May. Pure white flowers. 



Iris. Fleur-de-Lis 



Popular herbaceous plants 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. Their colorings have a 

 wide range and many are delicate in pencilings of softest shades. They can be appreciated in beds, 

 in borders, along water-edges and in both formal and wild gardens. 



German Iris (Iris Germanica) 



The German Iris begins flowering about the 

 middle of May and continues in bloom nearly four 

 weeks, when they are succeeded at the middle of 

 June by the Japanese Iris. Prices of German Iris, 

 except where otherwise noted: 



Each 10 100 



Strong plants $0 15 $1 25 $10 00 



Extra heavy clumps 25 2 00 15 00 



Adonis. A deep blue. Fine and earliest to 

 flower. 



Blue Sky. Standards faint lavender; falls yel- 

 low and purple. Good sort. 



Charlotte Patty. Standards golden yellow; 

 falls lightly veined with blue. 



Florentina alba. White, slightly fragrant and 

 early. 



Garrick. Upper petals delicate light blue; 

 lower, a darker violet blue. 



General Aganemon. Late. Upper petals 

 white; falls purple lilac. 



Leopold. Bronze. Lower petals veined ma- 

 roon. Distinct and darkest of all this type. 



Madam Ghereau. White, with a delicate 

 fringe of blue. Distinct; tallest grower. 



A planting made 

 with Moon's 

 German Iris 

 and a flowered 

 detail. 



Pure yell 



ow. 



Distinct and 

 Standards lavender; 



delightfully 



Madame de Bonne. 



handsome. 



Madame de Brabant. 



falls purple; streaked. 



Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender; 

 fragrant. Beautiful and good. 



Each 10 100 



Strong plants $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Extra heavy clumps 35 3 00 20 00 



Pauline. Light blue; lower petals slightly 

 darker. A splendid late sort. 



William III. An iridescent beauty, with stand- 

 ards of lavender rose pink; falls a little darker. 



Each 10 100 



Strong plants $0 25 $2 00 $15 00 



Extra heavy clumps 35 3 00 20 00 



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We have an extra fine stock of Delphinum Belladonna. See page 82 



