IRIS, (continued) 
Kaempferi. (Japanese Iris). 
Apollo. Large double white. 50c ea. 
Amethyst. Violet purple. 35c ea. 
Azure. Large double azure flowers. 35c ea. 
Catherine Parry. Double blue flowers tinted 
with rosy red. 50c. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white with golden 
throat. 35c ea. 
Lavender Queen. Deep lavender. 35c ea. 
Mt. Hood. Double. Light blue, shaded with 
darker blue. 35c ea. 
Pyramid. Double violet. 35c ea. 
Rose Beauty. Rose. 35c ea. 
T. S. Ware. Reddish violet, veined white. 35c 
ea. 
Pumila. These beautiful little Irises grow about 
4-5 inches high and bloom in April and May. 
Fine for borders and rockeries. 
*Black Midget. Deep purple. 
*Blue Bird. Blue. 
*Cyanea. Blue. 
*Orange Queen. Deep orange. 
*True. Purple. 
* Yellow. 
*White. 
Siberica. (Siberian Iris). Fine for border or 
water-side planting. 
Kingfisher Blue. Light blue. 
Snow Queen. White. 
Superba. Deep blue. 
Pseudacorus. Yellow. 
*Cristata. (Crested Iris). 
A Dainty creeping species, only 3 in. in height; 
flowers blue in May. Excellent for shady spots 
in the rockery or as a ground cover under trees 
where it will mat into a fine carpet. 
JASIONE. (Sheep’s Scabious). 
*Perennis. Like a lavender blue scabiosa about 
6 in. high, flowering in June and July. 
LATHYRUS. (Perennial Pea). 
Latifolius. Climber. Rose and red. 
LAVENDULA. (Lavender). 
Vera. Fragrant blue flowers in July and August. 
35c and 60c. 
LIATRIS. (Kansas Gayfeather). 
Pychnostachya. Light purple. July-Aug. 4-5 ft. 
Scariosa. Spikes of flowers about 3 ft. in height, 
of a clear purple color. Aug.-Sept. 
Spicata. Similar to Pychnostachya. Somewhat 
earlier in bloom and not quite as tall. 
DECORATION DAY PLANTS AND FLOWERS 
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