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Iris. 
Thunbergi. Much like Flava, but flowers in July, 
a month later, and 6 to 10 inches of the upper portion 
of the flower scapes are thickened and flattened. 
3 to 4 feet. $2.00 dozen. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
Beautiful plants for front row of borders, with 
slender, fairy-like spikes of richly colored flowers; 
most striking in the garden and light and graceful 
for cutting. 
BRIZOIDES. Has the same foliage and habit as 
Heuchera sanguinea but the flower is pale pink, 
though three times as many flowers are produced. 
Bloom in May. 
Sanguinea (“Coral Bells”). Grows about 2 feet 
high, with scalloped purple-tinged round leaves; and 
throughout the summer throws up innumerable erect, 
slender flower stems, each crowned with a loose 
umbel of coral-red flowers. 
GERMAN IRIS 
These are the old-fashioned Iris, and the varieties 
we offer are exceptionally meritorious, being selected 
for variety and distinct coloring. 
Ambassadeur 
Balboa 
Chasseur 
Dr. Chas. Mayo 
Ember 
Golden Rod 
Isolene 
Magnifica 
Rhea 
Rhein Nixe 
Silver Ribbon 
L’Aiglon 
Lord 
Lambourne 
Lustre 
Medrano 
Mrs. Wicht 
Taj Mahal 
Zua 
Ochroleuca 
Pseudacorus 
Tyrian 
D. K. William¬ 
son 
Opera 
Prospera 
Alabaster 
Damozol 
Moonlight 
Above many new varieties, 35c each; $3.00 dozen. 
Queen of May. A soft rose-lilac, almost pink. $2.00 
dozen. 
Iris. Many varieties and colors, some very fine. 
$2.00 dozen; $8.00 hundred. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Allegheny, Mixed. Well-known Commercial 
strain. Newport Pink. 
HIBISCUS 
Crimson Eye. Of quick, shrubby growth to 5 feet, 
bearing quantities of large open flowers like single 
Hollyhocks; white with prominent crimson throat. 
Moscheutos. Large, bright pink flowers, on bushes 
about 4 feet high. 
New Giant Red. $2.00 dozen. 
JAPAN IRIS 
This is the latest blooming of the Iris. Anyone not 
familiar with these has missed one of the glories of 
the garden. They bloom in June, being the largest, 
showiest and contain varieties that for variance of 
color and beauty are unsurpassed by any perennial. 
White Rose 
Dark Purple Mahogany 
35c each ; $2.50 dozen 
PLANTS 
Vegetable and Annual Flower Plants. Our 
line complete. List of varieties and prices 
mailed on request. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Resembles the Japanese varieties in character of 
growth. Blooms earlier. Blue and white. 25c each ; 
$2.50 dozen. 
LAVENDULA 
Veris. Old time lavender. 
Lupine. Blue, pink and hybrids. 
LYCHNIS 
Campion. A fine old-fashioned flower, bearing 
large heads of brilliantly colored flowers, that liven 
up the border during Summer and early Autumn. 
Chalcedonica. Heads of vivid scarlet flowers, 
blooming a long time. One of the brightest plants in 
the hardy border. 3 feet. 
Lychnis. 
