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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
IRIS 
Cynthia. Mauve. 2Sc. 
Darius. S, pale yellow; F, sulphur yellow and white, flushed purple and 
brown. 25c. 
Flavescens. S, yellow; F, yellow. 20c. 
Florentina Alba. A dwarf grower; white with outer segments tinted 
with lavender. 2Sc. 
Florentina purpurea. S, purple; F. deep purple. 25c. 
Honorabilis. S, deep yellow; F, yellow, shaded red. 25c. 
Jenny Lind. S, light yellow; F, yellow overlaid with pink. 25c. 
Kharput. S, purple; F, deep purple. 2Sc. 
Lilaceous. S and F, white edged pale blue. 25c . 
Madame Chereau S, white, edged with bluish-lavender; F, white, edged 
lavender. 20c. 
Marie. S, mauve; F, light purple. 25c. 
Mrs. ii. Darwin. S, white; F, white, reticulated with violet near the 
base. 25c. ' 
Pallida. (Odoratissima.) Large, lilac-blue flowers; a beautiful per- 
fumed variety. 30c. 
Shakespeare. S, straw yellow veined with burnt umber; F, carmine 
white veins 25c. 
Spectabilis. Deep violet, very fine variety. 2Sc. 
Yacht Blue. S, blue; F, a darker shade of blue. 25c. 
Mixed. All colors. A good mixture, each, 20c. 
IRIS Kaempferi. (Japanese Iris.) Most gorgeous flowers, blooming about 
the middle of June and continuing for five or six weeks. 3 feet 2Sc. 
IRIS Sibirica. Bright lilac blue. 3 feet. May-June. 25c. 
Sibirica alba. White. 3 feet. June. 25c. 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica. (Jerusalem Cross.) Of easy culture, brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers; very desirable. 3 feet. June-August. 25c. 
— Salmon Queen. Color is salmon-pink. 30c. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum. (Rosy Loose Strife.) A strong growing 
plant, thriving in almost any position; large spikes of rose-colored flow- 
ers. 4 feet. June-August. 2Sc. 
MONTBRETIA Crocosmieflora. One of the brightest of summer flowers; 
deep orange-yellow flowers. August. 25c. 
OENOTHERA Youngi. (Evening Primrose.) A very useful garden plant, 
with lemon-yellow flowers. 2 feet. June-October. 25c. 
PENNISETUM Ruppelianum. (Purple Fountain Grass.) Graceful green 
foliage and purplish plumes. 3 feet. 25c. 
PiEONIES. The stately beauty of their bloom makes them indispensable for 
every garden. They are very hardy and easily grown in any good gar- 
den soil, requiring only to be heavily manured in the fall. They should 
have plenty of water at all times, especially when in bloom. 
Albert Crouse. Rose white, flecked crimson. 40c. 
Alexander Dumas. Light violet rose, shaded creamy-white. 40c. 
Anemoneflora Rubra. Rose color, tinged dark crimson. 40c. 
Augustin d'Hour. Dark brilliant red reflex of petals tinged silver. 45c. 
Atrosanguinea. Dark rosy magenta. 40c. 
Berlioz. Light carmine-rose, tipped silver. 40c. 
Comte de Nanteuil. Violet -rose with pink centre. 45c. 
Duchess de Nemours. White. 45c. 
Duke of Wellington. White with sulphur centre. 40c. 
Edouard Andre. Dark carmine-violet, dwarf. 45c. 
Edulis Superba. Mauve pink, shading to lilac. 40c. 
FeUx Crousse. A very good red variety. 45c. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white, centre sometimes tipped crimson. SOc. 
General Dodds- Dark rose, slightly tinted white. 50c. 
