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tfo. 28 Tsurugrt-no-mai. Double; 
rich deep purple. 
No. 4 Yomo-no-umi. Double. 
A fine free blooming early 
white. 
No. 22 Suuo-wiitnshi. Double; 
white with canary yellow 
center. 
No. 202 Shi-no makl, Single; 
rich royal purple. 
No. 70 Klml-no-niegrumi. Sin- 
gle; white, veined with pur- 
ple. 
No. 67 Klenn-no-misao. Sin- 
gle; a late flowering pure 
white, 
No. 107 Tokyo. A splendid 
pure white. 
German Iris 
These do best in a well 
drained sunny position and 
should be planted very shal- 
low. They bloom in May and 
are among the very easiest of 
the hardy spring-flowering 
plants to grow. 
Order by number or name. 
No. 1 Honornbills. Standards 
golden yellow; falls rich 
mahogany brown. 
No. 2 Jolian de Witt. Standards 
bluish-violet; falls deep vio- 
let-purple, veined with 
white. 
No. 3 La Tendresse. Ageratum 
blue throughout. 
No. 4 Mme. Cliereau. Standards 
and falls pure white; dainti- 
ly edged with light blue. 
No. 5 Spectubilis. Standards 
and falls rich violet-purple; 
the earliest in flower 
No. 6 Pnmfln hybrlda Cyanea, 
Early; dwarf growing spe- 
cies; rich royal purple with 
darker shadings. 
No 7 Orientnlis. An intensely 
brilliant blue, splendid for 
cutting. Tall. 
No. 8 Mrs. H. Darwin. Pure 
white with slight crimson 
penciling. Medium. 
No. 9 Snow Queen. Large ivory 
white flowers. Medium. 
Other Hardy 
Herbaceous Plants 
ALL STRONG 2 YR, 
OLD ROOTS 
Bleeding Heart — An old fashioned flower 
with heart shaped pink flowers, which 
are always attractive. Does well any- 
where, even in shade. 
Doltonln Agteroideai (False Chamonile). 
One of the showiest of hardy perennial 
plants with large aster-like, pure white 
flowers. It blooms throughout the fall 
and makes a dense mass of white flow- 
ers from July until September. 
Boltnnin Lntisquamn Similar to the above 
but has pink flowers tinged with 
lavender. 
Giant Daisy (Pyrethrum Uliginosum). One 
of the very finest autumn flowering 
plants. It grows four feet or more high, 
and is covered with very large white 
daisy-like flowers from August until 
frost. The plant also makes a hand- 
some appearance when not in bloom. 
Golden Glow — A hardy perennial plant, 
Japanese Iris. 
growing six to eight feet high, branch- 
ing freely, and bearing on long, graceful 
stems hundreds of exquisite double 
blossoms of the brightest golden color, 
and as large as the Cactus Dahlia. 
Red nnd Yellow Columbine — Has very long 
spurs and is very beautiful. 
White Columbine — Blooms in spring and 
early summer. 
Yucca Fllamentosa — An interesting and 
tropical appearing plant which will en- 
dure any of our northern winters and is 
therefore valuable for those localities 
where flowering plants are scarce. It 
is an evergreen perennial, throwing up 
in the middle of the summer, flower 
stalks three feet in height, bearing a 
profusion of creamy- white, bell-shaped 
blossoms. One of the most beautiful 
plants for the lawn. 
