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Heliopsis - Ox Eye 
H. iiiK'Iifrhiiia. July to September. A choice 
dwarf variety, of great value for 
cutting all through the summer. 
Showy, deep orange yellow 
flowers. 3 ft. 
Sciihra Major. Slender stems, 
bright yellow flowers. 4 feet. 
Hemerocallis - Yellow 
Day Lily 
If. aurantiacsi. L,arge orange- 
yellow dowers. 2 to 3 feet. 
H. Flava (Lemon Day Lily). 
Flowers sweet-scented, clear, full 
canary-yellow. 2 feet. 
H. Oraiigciiiaii. Fine deep 
orange colored dowers. 2 ft. 
H. Sovereign. Very iarge dow- 
ers, with broad petals of great 
substance; rich orange yellow 
in color. 18 inches. 
Hesperis - Sweet Rocket 
ff. ^fatronalis. A strong- 
growing perenniai, forming 
stout, bushy piants 3 to 4 '■ , 
feet high, with showy ter- 
minal spikes of pink dowers. 
June and July. 
Hibiscus - Rose Mallow 
ir. mosohouios (Swamp Kose 
Mallow). Flowers vary from 
light purplish red to nearly 
white with darker eyes. 
var. alhus (Crimson Eye). 
Large, showy, white flowers, 
crimson eye, in August. 
Iris 
IRIS GERMANICA - German 
Iris 
The German Iris (Iris Ger- 
manica) frequently termed 
“Flags,” is among the most 
showy, beautiful and valuable 
of early blooming hardy peren- 
nials. Succeeds on all soils, but 
prefers a dry, well-drained situation. We offer 
a choice list .selected from an assortment of 
.scores of varieties. The upright petals are 
termed “Stands,” the drooping ones “Falls.” 
S. signides the Stands or erect petals; F. the 
Falls, or drooping petals. 
.\siatici«. S. purple plume. P. darker purple. 
.\iirca. S. and F. clear rich yellow. 
Canary Hird. S. canary-yellow. F. crimson- 
purple. 
('cleste. Pure celestial blue, changing to 
porcelain. 
Darius. S. Lemon. F. yellow, veined and 
corded with purple. 
Donna Maria. S. azure. F. purple. 
Dnchc.s,sc de Xeinours. S. pale lilac. F. pur- 
ple-violet. veined white. 
FlaA'c.socns. IJght primrose-yellow, large 
flowers. 
Florcntina alba. S. and F. light porcelain- 
blue, changing to white. 
I’lorciuina Dine. S. and P. pale blue. Fra- 
grant. 
Gracchus. S. creamy-yellow. F. velvet pur- 
ple. yellow striped. 
Hector. Yellow and brownish red. 
Honorahilis. S. Indian-yellow. F. chestnut- 
red. 
La Teiidre. S. lavender-blue. P. blue, vein- 
ed violet. 
Madame Chereau. S. and F. pure 
white, penciled violet. 
Mrs. If. Dai-win. S French-white. F. 
white, veined purple. 
J*allida Dulmaticii. 3 to 4 ft. Laven- 
der. stately spikes. New and very fine. 
I'allida .si>eeio.s!i. S. violet- 
blue. P. purple. 
Princess of Wales. Combi- 
nation violet-purple, violet and 
yellow. 
I»nrple <^n<H-n. S. and F. 
rich violet purple. 
Qm>eii of .May. S. and F. 
bright rosy-lavender. 
Silver King. S. and P. pure 
white, very large. Fragrant. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI 
Japanese Iris 
A new group of Japan Iris, 
totally distinct from all others 
of this genus, and without 
question producing the most 
gorgeous flowers known, not 
excepting the Orchids. Many 
of the flowers are 10 inches 
across, with an aggregation of 
colors quite impossible to im- 
agine. They prefer sunny, 
moist situations, planted in 
heavy loam or clay, where they 
soon become established and 
form striking and very orna- 
rnental objects. We can fur- 
nish other varieties, but con- 
sider the following the choicest. 
Xo. 4 Kumo-no-ohi. Double 
violet-purple, white center. 
Xo. 7 Sofii-no-koi. Double 
light blue, with pink marking. 
Xo. 8 .Mana-dowru. Double 
white, penciled blue, purple 
center. 
Xo. 10 Yoiiio-iio-uini. Double, 
maltese lavender, purple cen- 
ter, penciled. 
Xo. 11 Mci-raii. Single, car- 
mine rose. 
Xo. 12 Kuma-fiinjiii. Double 
dark purple, blue center. 
Xo. 13 Ttiihci-rakn. Single, 
dark crimson. 
Xo. 14 Hana-aoi. Double, bright violet-blue, 
shaded white. 
Xo. l.> I’ctiiii. Double bluish purple, veined 
white. 
X<i. 10 Oshkuii. Double, navy blue, puri>le 
center. 
Xo. 19 Kinii-iio-meg'iiml. Single, light blue, 
penciled, red center. 
Xo. 20 Kiiino-no-iiys. Double, very dark 
bluish purple. 
Xo. 215 Oiiiga-shima. Double, violet purple 
•sapphire center. 
Xo. 20 .Sciijo-no-liora. Double, dark red, 
splashed white. 
Xo. 28 Shira-taki. Double, white with yellow 
marking. 
Xo. 29 Shiga-iio-vvia-nami. Double, sapphire 
and blue, penciled white. 
Xo. ;50 Kagaribi. Double, rose red, penciled 
white. 
Xo. 31 Kosui-no-iro. Double, very light blue 
white center. 
Xo. 32 Koni.o<-lii-giinia, Single, very dark 
blush purple. 
■\o. 33 Kaku-jakii-i-o. Single, light pink and 
blue, penciled white. 
Xo. 34 Moiniji-iio-taki. Double, pink ground, 
blue and yellow veined. 
Xo. 3.5 Shiu-hiii-ki-va. Single, white margin- 
ed with pink. 
Iris. 
