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Japan Iris (Iris Kaempferi) 



These flower about the middle of June. Best 

 results are obtained by planting them in rich, 

 moist soil. 



Prices of all varieties, $0.40 each; $3.00 per 

 10; $25.00 per 100. Order by Name or Number. 



No. 18. Hatsushimo. First Frost. Large, 

 single white flowers. 



No. 19. Kimi-no-megumi. Medium size. 

 Standards (R) "Pansy Violet" edged with white. 

 Falls, white lightly veined with (R) "Spectrum 

 Violet." 



No. 22. Shishi-ikari. Six petals. (R) "Velvety 

 Mulberry Purple," fading to a "Pansy Purple." 



No. 25. Sakata. Large, single flowers. Falls 

 a (R) "Pale Wistaria Violet," delicately veined 

 with "Violet." 



No. 39. Tsurugi-no-mai. Medium size. 

 The six broad petals are a uniform carmine violet. 

 (R) "Rood's Violet." 



No. 46. Koki-no-iro. Very large. Six broad 

 petals of a dark velvety purple with the yellow 

 bars radiating into white lines. (R) "Hyacinth 

 Violet." 



No. 48. Tora-odori. Six petals. Medium shade 

 of blue, fading lighter, veined with violet. 



Japan Iris. (Mixed.) $0.30 each; $2.25 per 10; 

 $18.00 per 100. 



Various Varieties of Iris 



Siberian Iris. Splendid for naturalistic plant- 

 ing along water edges. (R) "Raisin Purple" 

 veined with white. 



Iris florentina alba. White flowers very early 

 in Spring. 



LATHRYUS latifolius. PERENNIAL SWEET 

 Pea. Vine-like plant, grows 8 to 10 feet, blooming 

 from July to SeptemlDer. Pea-shaped flowers are 

 borne in loose clusters. Deep violet-pink. (R) 

 "Mallow Purple." $0.40 each; $3.00 per 10. 



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LIATRIS elegans. BLAZING STAR OR Gay 

 Feather. 4 to 5 feet. July and August. (R) 

 "Light Phlox Purple." 



LOBELIA cardinalis. CARDINAL FLOWER. 2 to 

 3 feet. A native plant. Its spikes of deep carmine 

 flowersare borne during September. (R) " Carmine." 



LYCHNIS Chalcedonica. MALTESE CROSS. 

 3 feet. The flowers are borne in rounded terminal 

 heads. Color is a (R) "Scarlet Red." 



L. Viscaria fl. pi. About 1 foot. Numerous 

 spikes of light violet-red flowers in June. (R) 

 "Rhodamine Purple." 



LYSIMACHIA clethriodes. About 1 foot. 

 White flowers in terminal panicles. $0.30 each; 

 $2.25 per 10. 



L. Nummularia. CREEPING Jenny. Pros- 

 trate plant valued as a ground cover. Light yellow 

 flowers in June. 



LYTHRUM roseum superbum. RoSE LooSE 

 Strife. 5 feet. Pinkish-purple flowers from July 

 to September. Lovely for water-side planting. 

 (R) "Phlox Purple." 



MONARDA. 3 to 4 feet in height with striking 

 flowers during June and July. 



M. didyma splendens. OsWEGO TeA. (R) 

 "Scarlet Red" flowers. 



var. Violaceae. Light violet-red. (R) Ap- 

 proaching a "Rhodamine Purple." 



MYOSOTIS Palustris semperflorens. 8 to 10 

 inches. Flowers in loose clusters. A profuse 

 bloomer. May to September. 



CENOTHERA Fraseri. Yellow flowers in June. 

 (R) "Lemon Chrome." $0.30 each; $2.25 per 10; 

 $18.00 per 100. 



CE. fruticosa major. SuNDROP. 1 to 2 feet. 

 A bushy, red-stemmed variety. Flowers (R) 

 "Lemon Chrome." June and July. 



CE. Missouriensis. Dwarf variety, with bright 

 yellow flowers. 



CE. speciosa. l}^ feet. A pure white variety, 

 with exceptionally large, slightly fragrant flowers. 

















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Pachysandra, an Evergreen ground cover. See prices below. 



Pachysandra terminalis. Japanese Spurge. The foliage, which is of a dark green color, remains 

 attractive throughout the entire year, making this little plant one of the most attractive for decorating 

 Dartially shaded places where it is often difficult to get grass established. 



Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 



From 2H-in. pots *$0 20 $1 50 $12 00 $90 00 



From 3-in. pots * 25 2 00 15 00 120 00 



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