HIBISCUS. (Mallow). 
Moscheutos. Rose, red and white. Aug.-Sept. 
4-5 ft. 50c ea. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
Double White, Newport Pink, Salmon Pink, Scar¬ 
let, Maroon and Chamois. 
Imperator. Elegantly frilled and deeply fringed 
petals. Mixed colors. 
IBERIS. (Candytuft). 
*Gibraltarica. Lilac, shading to white. May. 10 in. 
*Little Gem. Tiny rock garden variety. White. 
*Sempervirens. Pure white. April-May. 10 in. 
25c ea. 50c and up for larger plants. 
*Snow Flake. Large white flowers. Heavy ever¬ 
green foliage. 25c and 50c ea. 
IRIS. 
Germanica. (German Iris). S. signifies the 
standards or upright petals. F. signifies the 
falls or drooping petals. 
Archeveque. S. pansy purple. F. deep velvety 
violet. 2-3 ft. 
Alabaster. S. white. F. white. 2-3 ft. 35c ea. 
Aurelle. Lavender and crimson. 
Black Prince. Rich, deep purple. 35c ea. 
Bonita. Tall yellow. 35c ea. 
Caprice. S. rosy red. F. deeper rosy red. 2 ft. 
Candelabra. S. lavender. F. purple. 
Celeste. A medium shade of blue. 
Dreamlight. Pink flushed. 
Glowing Embers. Violet purple. 
Jackrose. Red-purple. 35c ea. 
Leonidas. Blue. 35c ea. 
Lohengrin. Self color of beautiful old rose. 
3 ft. 35c ea. 
Lochinvar. Deep violet blue. 
May Sadler. Rose and crimson. 35c ea. 
Madraliscae. Rich lavender blue. 3 ft. Very 
early. 
Mme. Chereau. White, penciled blue. 3 ft. 
Monsignor. S. deep violet. F. velvety purple 
with deep violet veining. 30 in. 35c ea. 
Pallida Dalmatica. S. and F. of a clear lavender 
blue. 
Quaker Lady. S. pale reddish lavender. F. 
slightly darker. 
Old Gold. Yellow. 
Opera. Low growing red. 
Rota. Carmine pink. 
Rheingauperle. Pink. 35c ea. 
Tro-Stringer. Rose. 
SPRING FLOWERING BULBS 
For sale at our Nursery during the fall season. 
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