COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau (91-98). 40 inches. This 
is the largest, darkest, and finest of the dark 
purples. One of the scarce varieties but yet 
reasonable enough for all to enjoy. Fragrant. 
25c. 
San Souci. Standards a bright gold tinge. Falls 
brown with bronze shadings. A common yet 
very popular variety. 25c. 
White Knight (79-80). 24 inches. Beautiful white 
flowers of waxy texture, with delicate throat 
markings. A flower of fine form and sweetly 
scented. 50c. 
EARLY DWARF IRIS—Iris Pumila 
These little early bloomers do not grow over 5 
inches, and are well adapted to borders and to 
rock gardening. 
Sambo, Dark violet blue (R), 25c. 
Excelsa. Pale lemon-yellow (R), 25c. 
Fairy. Fragrant early white (R), 25c. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
They are the easiest culture. Very prolific, an 
established clump often producing 50 or more 
flowering stalks. They grow on long stems and 
, have ornamental, grass-like foliage and are ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. 
Blue King. 42 inches. Deep blue-purple. 25c each. 
Snow Queen. 36 inches. New. Snow white. 25c 
each. 
LILIES 
Auratum (Gold Banded Japan Lily). One of the 
finest large fragrant flowers, of a delicate ivory 
white color, studded with chocolate-crimson 
spots and striped through the center a golden 
yellow. July to September. 3-5 feet, 60c. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily). This is the old-fash¬ 
ioned garden lily, and one of the most beautiful. 
A very striking effect can be produced by plant¬ 
ing Aladonna Lilies with Delphinium. Plant 
only early in the Fall. 50c. 
Coral Lily (L-tenuifolium). A small slender lily, 
18 inches high, with bright scarlet flowers. One 
of the prettiest little lilies in cultivation. Early 
June. 50c. 
Elegans. This beautiful lily is of a rich orange- 
brown hue that sometimes approaches crimson. 
Flowers are large and striking in appearance 
and are borne over a long season. Does well 
even under the most adverse conditions. 50c. 
Regale (The Regal Lily). It is absolutely hardy 
and is becoming a great favorite in the garden. 
Flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink, 
with a beautiful shade of canary yellow at the 
center. Blooms in July. 5-6 inches, 25c; 7-8 
inches, 50c. 
Speciosum Magnificum. One of the best deep pink 
lilies for late Summer bloom. 75c. 
Tigrinum Splendens (Double Tiger Lily). By far 
the best form of Tiger Lily. It is tall with 
handsome large flowers and healthy stalks. 25c. 
LEONTOPODIUM Edelweiss. Silvery white 
star-like leaves in clusters. Flower small, yel¬ 
low. From the Alps mountains. 4-6 inches (R), 
50c. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star). Known as Kansas Gay 
Feather. Blooms with long rich purple spikes 
of flowers. 25c. 
LINUM Perenne. Perennial Flax. Pale blue, 
pearl-like flowers. Light foliage, graceful. June 
and July. 12-18 inches (R), 25c. 
LUPINUS polyphyUus. Beautiful spikes of clear 
blue, rose, or white blossoms. June and July. 
Stems 3 feet high. 30c. 
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The home zvhere jlozvers live is alzvays uiore delight¬ 
ful to children and grozvn folks alike. Hardy flozvers 
are easy to grozv and their beauty increases yearly 
LYCHNIS alpina. A dwarf plant producing rose- 
pink blossoms. June. 10 inches (R), 50c. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Maltese Cross. Large 
heads of scarlet flowers. June and July. 2-2^2 
feet, 25c. 
MONARDA didyma. Oswego Tea. Cambridge 
Scarlet. Bright crimson-scarlet flowers. Sweet- 
scented foliage. June to September. 3 feet, 25c. 
MYOSOTIS palustris. Forget-me-not. Dainty 
blue flowers with yellow eye. Profuse bloomer. 
May to September. 6-10 inches (R), 25c. 
NEPETA mussini. Catnip or Ground Ivy. Laven¬ 
der flowers, low trailing habit, gray foliage. 
June. 12-18 inches (R), 25c. 
OENOTHERA Fraseri. Evening Primrose. Sun- 
drop. Golden-yellow flowers. July to October 
12 inches (R), 25c. 
OENOTHERA Youngi. Strong, stocky, large- 
leaved plant. Large yellow flowers. June to 
August. 2 feet, 25c. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. Japanese Spurge. 
A dense mat of evergreen foliage, thick, rubber¬ 
like lustrous dark green. Bears spikes of light- 
colored flowers in May and June. 6-9 inches 
(R), 35c. 
PAPAVER. Oriental Poppy. Deep crimson- 
scarlet, cup-shaped blooms. May and June. 2j4 
feet 2 dc. 
PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi. Beard Tongue. 
Bushy plants bearing Gloxiana-like scarlet flow¬ 
ers on long, slender spikes. June and July. 3^2 
feet, 25c. 
PEONY 
3 to 5 eye, 50c 
5 to 8 eye, 75c 
except where noted 
Couronne d’Or. 8.1. 
Snow white with 
golden stamens. 
Large blooms. Late. 
Fine for cutting. 
Edulis Superba. 7.6. 
Mauve-pink. Early. 
Large flowers. Rose 
type. 
Festiva Maxima. 9.3. 
Splendid early white. 
Very large. Center 
flaked crimson. 
