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40 HARDY PERENNIALS— (Continued.) 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
A most, desirable hardy dwarf evergreen pLant, flowering 
very early in the spring, and literally covering the foliage 
with dense heads of bloom. Ten inches. 
Iberis Sempervirens — Pure while, iimumerable flat heads 
of bloom. 
IRIS— (Germanica.) 
IRIS (Germanica) 
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We are the most extensive growers of Iris in the North- 
west, and our collection embraces the finest varieties of 
the type known. Extremely valuable as cut flowers, the 
only rivals of the Orchids in beauty and wealth of delicate 
coloring, the varieties we offer would hardly be recognized 
as the scientifically developed descendants of the old time 
"yellow and purple flag." They are of easy culture and 
will succeed anywhere. "S" indicates the "Standards" or 
upper petals, and "F" the "Fails" or lower petals. 
Benaeensis (S)— Deep violet. (F)— Deep purple. 
Canary Bird (S)— Yellow. (F)— White veined lilac. 
Darius (S)— Rich canary. (F)— Lilac, margined with 
white. 
Emma (S)— Blue tinged lilac. (F)— White slightly flushed 
lilac. 
Florentina Alba — Early Ivory White. Sweet scented. 
Hamlet (S)— Dark yellowish brown. (F)— Veined deep 
purple. 
Jennie Lind (S)— Yellow. (F)— Burnt amber. 
Kochi (S & F)— Deep rich purple. 
Kamuonesis (S)— Deep violet. (F)— Reddish violel. 
Kharput (S)— Lavender. (F)— Veined white. 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
IRIS— (Continued.) 
Mrs. Horace Darwin (S) — While. (F) — White reticulated 
violet. 
Lilaciana — Pale lavender, splashed with violet. 
Paillida Odoratissima — Large flowered, lavender blue. 
Pallida (S) — Beautiful shade of pale lavender blue. (F) — 
Rosy lavender. 
Pallida Dadmatica (S) — Lavender. (F) — Veined deep violet. 
Plicata Chlorus (S) — Violet and white. (F) — White veined 
violet. 
Queen of May — Soft rosy lilac. Very satisfactory. 
Madam Cheriau — White edged with blue. 
Van Oldenbornessold (S & F) — Rich deep lavender. 
Whitmanana (S & F) — White, very slightly tinged lilac. 
Each 15c 
Each (Postpaid) 20c 
Larger clumps, each 50c 
Larger clumps, each (Postpaid) 60c 
S. N. & S. Co.'s "Peerless" Collection of Iris No. 1— This col- 
lection of 12 varieties are the finest of their particular 
type and color. Includes the following: Queen of May, 
Liliciana, Kochi, Pallida, Plicata Chorus, Benaeensis, 
Emma, Whitmanana Hamlet, Jennie Lind, Karput, Odor- 
atissima. 
S. N. & S. Co.'s "Peerless" Collection of Iris No. 2.— Thle, 
same in quality as No. 1, includes Darius, Horace Darwin, 
Florentina Alba, Mme. Cheriau, Benaeensis, Ferer Mor- 
ell, Karput, Van Oldenbornessold, Canary Bird, Piallida 
Dadmatica, Emma. 
Either collection (Postpaid) $1.75 
Two collections $3.00 
LARKSPUR— (See Delphinium, Page 37.) 
LATHVRUS— (Hardy Everlasting Pea.) 
One of the most hardy climbers, a true herbaceous per- 
ennial. They ano very attractive both in foliage and bloom, 
producing clusters of large pea like flowers the whole 
summxer, and very valuable as cut flowers. 
L. Latifolius — A brighl rosy red. 
L. Albus — I'll re white. 
LAVENDULA— (Lavender.) 
Who does not know Ihe diplicious fragrance of Lavender 
— rai'ely eciualed and never surpassed by the best pei'- 
fumes. (irows about 18 inches high, and bears a wealth 
of bluip flowers in summer. 
L. Vera — The true sweet lavender of our grandmothers' 
day, and wonderfully fragrant. 
LEVVISIA REDIVIVA— (Bitter Root.) 
The Montana Stale Flower. 
For Prices on Perennials 
not quoted see page 35. 
