HOLLYHOCKS 
(Herbaceous Althea) 
The hollyhocks have always been the favorites of the 
garden. If planted in masses they produce a brilliant display 
in July and August and are very effective in covering unsightly 
places. 
DOUBLE CRIMSON and DOUBLE YELLOW. Separate. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
*IBERIS 
(Hardy Candytuft) 
SEMPERVIRENS. Very desirable little plants with ever¬ 
green foliage, growing 6 to 8 inches high, covered with pretty 
white flowers early in the spring. Fine for the rockery or 
low border. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
IRIS GERMANICA 
There are many beautiful flowers among the standard 
varieties of Iris that are worthy of a place in every garden. 
Their delicate blooms, their attractive colorings and the long 
time that they put forth their bright flowers makes them 
prime favorites with thousands of people. 
AFTER GLOW. Bluish white standards, falls shading to a 
delicate shade of blue. Throat pure white. 
KOCHI. Uniform rich blackish purple. 
LORELEY. Standards light yellow. Fall ultra-marine bordered 
green. 
CELESTE. Bright light blue. 
MME. CHEARAU. White, frilled with wide border of clear 
blue. 3 feet tall. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Pale bluish lavender, with creamy 
undertone. 
MONSIGNOR. Standards satiny violet. Falls velvety purple 
crimson. 
E. C. SHAW. A very pretty red. 
ROSE UNIQUE. A deep pink. 
RHEIN NIXE. Standards pure white. Falls violet, blue, 
white edged. 
ROSEWAY. Deep rose. 
ZWANENBURG. Standards cream striped maroon. Falls dark 
olive-brown, edged violet. 
PUMILA, DWARF. Early blooming variety. Standards blue. 
Falls purple. 1 foot tall. 
All varieties 5 cents each; 50 cents per doz. 
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