May's Superior Quality 
MAY'S 
Northern Groun Seeds 37 
Achillea, the pearl; 18 
inches to 2 feet high; small 
double white flowers; June 
to October. 
Anthemis Tinctoria. 
Golden Marguerite, bushy 
yellow flowers, June to Sep- 
tember. 
Aster Nova Anglica. Pur- 
ple flowers with yellow cen- 
ters, 48 inches high, August 
and September. 
Baptisia Australis (False 
Indigo). Dark blue, 2 to 3 
feet. June and July. 
Bolto&ia Asteroides (False 
Chamomile). Single white 
flowers, 4 to 5 feet high, 
July to October. 
May's Hardy Perennials 
Diantbus. Hardy pink, 
fragrant pink flowers in 
May or June, 12 inches high. 
Delphinum Formosum 
(Larkspur). Blue flowers, 
June to August, 4 feet high. 
Gypsophila Paniculata 
(Baby's fiVeath). Very deli- 
cate tiny white flowers, 
August and September, 3 
feet high. 
Hypericum Moserianunu 
(Gold .flower, St. John's 
Wort). Yellow flowers, 2 
inches across, bush 2 feet 
high. 
Hollyhocks. Pink, white, 
flesh, yellow, crimson, and 
rose; grows 4 to 6 feet high. 
An Attractive Corner of Hardy Phlox, Chrysanthemums, Maximums and 
Other Hardy Perennials 
Poppies 
Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Low growing plant, yellow flowers. June 
to September. 
Poppy Orientalis. Scarlet and purple flowers, height 2 to 3 feet, June 
and July. 
Platycodon Grandiflora. Deep blue, cupped and star shaped flowers, 
1 to 2 feet high. June to September. 
Platycodon Album. White flowers, 1 to 2 feet high, June to September, 
Phalaris Arundinacea. Variegata (Ribbon Grass) for borders. 
Rudbeckia (Golden Glow). Large double yellow flowers, 6 to 8 feet high, 
July and August. 
Sedum Acre (Golden Moss). Carpet bedding plant, yellow. 4 inches 
high. June and July. 
Prices on above seven varieties: each 12c, dozen $1.25, prepaid- br 
express, 100 for $9.00, or set of the seven for 75c, prepaid. 
Ever-Blooming Butterfly Bush 
(Buddleya Variabilis Magnifica) a plant novelty of recent importa* 
tion that gets its name from its peculiar attraction for butterflies. Tha 
blossoms are very like the lilac, but are smaller and more delicate, and con- 
tmue from June until frost. The shrub grows to a height of about four 
feet, is semi-herbaceous and perfectly hardy anywhere. 1-year plants, 
each 25c, postpaid ; by express, 2-year plants, each 35c. 
German Iris 
Madam Chereau. White frilled with violet. 
Edith. Standards light blue, falls purple. 
German Yellow. Strong yellow. 
John De Witt. Standards blue violet, falls 
deep purple. I 
Prices on any of the above: Each I3c, dozen $1.35, postpaid; or above set of 7 for We 
by express, at purchaser's expense. * 
May's Japanese Iris Kampferi. Choice 
mixed. 
May's Oriental Iris. Largest yellow vari- 
eties. 
May's Iris Sibrica 
Alba. White. 
Atrosanguinea. Blue, an elegant sort ofth* 
Phlox 
Hardy Phlox 
Beranger. White suffused with pink, rose-lilac 
eyes. 
Bridesmaid. White, with large crimson eyes. 
Caran Doche. Rosy carmine, very beautiful. 
Colibri. White, deep rose center. 
Eclaireur. Purplish red with white halo. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Pure white, late flowering, excel- 
lent. 
J. H. Slocum. Scarlet with crimson eyes. 
La Vogue. Rose pink with red eyes. Very pretty. 
Lavender. Lavender with purple shadings. 
M. P. Langier. Vivid red, one of the most beauti- 
ful. 
Miss Lingard, White, free flowering. 
Obergartner Wittig. Magenta, with crimson 
eyes. 
Ring Leader. Light magenta, crimsdn eyes, 
dwarl. 
R. P. Struthers. Rose red with crimson eyes, 
dwarf. 
Prices of named varieties, each 12c, dozen $1.25; 
set of any 6 choice named varieties 60c, postpaid; 
mixed, each 10c, dozen 90c. 
Iris 
