Hccltpr. III. "ETf»rTl»dy adinlr^ hoih yoiir Dahllu .—29— 
»Dd Aslcrs Crotn sectl and snid thoy Lad a^a uune Uiuro 
tM-outiful." Mrs. Uonrj- Hcuzl*. 
HYACINTH BEAN (Dolichos) 
Itapld cUmbPrs; oruuuiontal in botU 
foliage and liowcr. I offer a mixture of 
two cljolccst lUiiUa. Princess Helen, or 
"Daylight," and tbc Purple Bc&n, or 
"Darkness." The formir bears Iour 
spikes of sbowy ivblle Ilower:?, followed 
tiy waxy white pods, while in Ibe Inltcr, 
Ijoth Ijlossums and pods are a Klossy darlj 
purple. lUxed. Pl;t., 3o seeds, 5o. 
IRIS 
Japanese Iris. TIiP' hcniitr ot the 
IrlB runiily is well knuwtfi IhC'-4>lonnis 
rivallLg Ibe Illy In slatcUnegs ami Iho 
orchids in rk*b color. I'oITer a pnrlicu- 
Inriy flue strain of uewvyt Japanese va- 
rletloB. Hardy perennial. 2Vj feet. 
ilLted. Vkt.. 23 seeds, 60. 
Siberian Iris. A beautiful Yale 
l)lue, purlicularly prized by llorisls. 
Pkt.. 25 seeds. 60. I'or iris Plants, see 
n. 47. 
ICE PLANT 
A trnlllne plant, with eurloii? (oUnpc, 
• covered with g-los.v globules, looklni; like 
minute drops of dew. Tkl., 3UU sceils. 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
A fast-crowiuK, hardy climber. The 
first Beasou it grows JO feet, and after 
heeoiniiig established It often makes a 
growth of .""lO feet in n season. The flow- 
ers arc rosy-purple and pen-shaped. Pur 
vigorous growth and line shade It is un- 
«nrpBSsed. but Is not hardy enough for 
the extreme north. I'kl., 20 seeds, 80. 
JAPANESE HOP 
For n rupiii growing vine, nothing la 
l>etler than the Jaiuin Hop. The foliage 
|8 luxuriant, tbo leaves being (unuller 
null more delicate than those of the coin- 
mon hop, and curlooHly marked with sll- 
yery and yellowish-white streaks. Hardy 
perenidal. Plit., 40 seeds, 60. 
JAPANESE MAIZE, or Rainbow Corn 
As beautiful and decorative as the 
I)ruc4ienus. In stone the leaves are varh- 
gnti-d like those ot the strliHHl grass. In 
others there will ho broad stripes of 
orlmson, yellow, white ntiU other rainbow 
colors. Nothing like it fiir deeoriitlve 
purTM>soH, cither for Ihe gnrtlen or for 
cutting where large effects are desired, 
or In llie center of a troiilcal bed. or a 
a'reen against n fence, or a liackground 
In a border. 4 feet. fki.. ."eeils, 6c. 
KOCHIA TRICOPHYLLA 
or Burning Bush 
ThiM Ik variously called Standing, or 
flammer, Cyitre^^s, Kirelisli and Tire 
l*h(itt. A benutifol decorative plant. It 
arrows quickly, forming neat, crriujiact, 
IH-rfectly oval bushes which In the full 
turn a brilliant red. 2 to -1 feet high. 
Aimunl. I'kt.. 60. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
LEMOINE'S GIANT HELIOTROPE 
A niugnniceul new sinilu of imported vaflelles, 
produeli.g Iniinensi' heads. 10 to 10 inches across, 
with thousands ot Indivlrtual florets, inelinllug tlio 
iii'W Queen Mariruorito, with large dark liliie iinibels, 
the largest and llnest of all. I'kt., 100 aeeils, 60: 2 
|d!ls.. So, 
Garden Heliotrope. Valeriana Olilelinills. 
Hardy perennial. Large heads ot nweelly-iieented, 
delicate flowers in white and red. 2 feet. I'kt., JOO 
seeds, fio. 
DO NOT FAIL 
to notelrlii and I»rony andothcrror- 
rnnlalH offered on pp. 45-50. Stock Is 
furnished by a well kno\vn Peony expert 
and you may be ouru of first tUass Mcrvleo 
In every particular. 
GREVILLEA 
» iixsfOKSfmnTi.j.ifrf • oak. A 
B^-^^ffl^MMVP^ • beautiful fern - liko 
* »?iA-v>.*^JG4UKlEt76 ?£i^v>---v' pljint for the win- 
rliiw garden, com- 
ing from seed and 
nuiking In (wo or 
thri'i' months n 
v 0 r y ornamental 
mile idnnt. 2 feel. 
Pkt., .'in seeds, fio. 
GYPSOPHILA, "Angel's Breath" 
Gypsophila Paniculate, also colled 
"Baby's Breath." No lady who delights to adorn 
her room with beautiful flowers should he without 
It. It Is extensively used for deeorotlDK. lis mlst- 
llkc spra.vs setting olT a lioui|uet iiB dainty lace does 
a lady's dress. Hardy perennial. 154 ft. Pkt., BOO 
seeds. So. 
Gypsophila, Annual Mixed. (hiw nt dif- 
fereut time'? throughout the Hentton and always have 
K ijuautity to use for decorating. Pkt., I>tiO aceda, So. 
