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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
IRIS 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. 25c. 
Madame Chereau. S, white, edged with bluish-lavender; F, white, edged 
lavender. 20c. 
Marie. S mauve; F light purple. 25c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin. S. white; F. white, reticulated with violet near the base. 25c* 
Pallida. (Odoratissima). Large, lilac-blue flowers; a beautiful perfumed 
variety. 30c. 
Specfabilis. Deep violet, very fine variety. 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. 30c. 
Halsushimc. Single white, extra large. 
Iso-no-nami. White, striped blue, upper petals blue, large. 
Shoko-no-Nishiki. Single white, veined purple, upper petals violet-red. 
Tokyo-no-Hana. Double, deep blue, yellow centre, extra large. 
Warai-hotei. Double blue. 
Mixed. All colors. 25c. 
IRIS Sibirica. Bright lilac blue. 3 feet. May-June. 25c. 
Siberica alba. White. 3 feet. June. 25c. 
LIATRIS Spicata. BuTTO^f Snakeroot. A perennial that will grow in almost any soil, 
flowering freely from July to September. Color rosy-purple. 3 feet. 25c. 
LOBELIA Cardinalis. Cardinai, Flower. The flowers are of an intense scarlet, 
and is one of the most showy of all our native flowers. 2 feet. August-Septem- 
ber. 25c. 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. Lupine. Very effective, violet-blue pea-shaped flowers, in 
long spikes. 3 feet. May-June. 25c. 
—Polyphyllus alba. A white form of the preceding. 25c. 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica. Jerusalem Cross. Of easy culture, brilliant orange- scar- 
let flowers; very desirable. 3 feet. June-August. 25c. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum. Rosy Loose Strife. A strong growing plant, 
thriving in almost any position; large spikes of rose-colored flowers. 4 feet, 
June-August. 25c. 
MONARDA Didyma. Oswego Tea .or Fragrant Balm. Very showy plants, with 
aromatic foliage; brilliant crimson flowers. 3 feet. July-September. 30c. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens. Forgbt-me-not. This favorite plant is hardly 
ever out of bloom; useful in the rockery or for shady spots in the garden. 
1 foot. 25c. 
