SEEDS—TREES—ROSES—SHRUBS—BULBS—EVERGREENS, ETC., SHENANDOAH. IA 
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Hardy Zinnia 
■•■l 1&' B7C?* Your choice of any perennial 
" ’• (unless otherwise priced), 20c 
each; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85, postpaid. 
Great Sea Lavender (Statice) 
One of the everlasting flowers. Leathery dark 
green leaves with purplish blue, small flowers that 
come in July and August. Cut and dry for indoor 
use the same as Baby’s Breath. 
Gypsophila—Baby’s Breath 
★ PANICULATA. Has feathery panicles and small, 
starry, white flowers that come in great quan¬ 
tities during early summer. Gypsophila is prized 
for its cutting. One of the leading perennials and 
one of our biggest sellers. In planting, choose a 
permanent position where it can grow without 
being disturbed. Pictured in color on page 79. 
BRISTOL FAIRY. This is a new, double, grafted variety 
in which the individual blossoms are extremely large 
and of the purest white. Flowers continuously through¬ 
out the summer. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Hardy lien and Chickens 
These are a real novelty. They have rosette-like, thick 
leaves that are fleshy and pointed. They will fill the crevices 
between the rocks in your rock garden. The flowers come 
on them in small panicles on short, fleshy stems. All flower 
in June and July. We have these in separate colors as follows: 
BRONZE LEAVES, dull red at tip. 
GREY-GREEN LEAVES, yellow flowers. 
REDDISH-BROWN LEAVES, flowers pale red. 
Hardy Zinnia (Heliopsis) 
Blooms in July and August. The chrome yellow flowers are 
big, double and carry 4 to 5 rows of petals. 
Hibiscus-Mallow Marvels 
w? n i?o, 0 £ the lar pst blooming plants that grow in the garden. 
whpr h p thef th l se H 1 oar P ark west of the Seedhouse 
IfffV.ocfnD att mucl1 attention each Summer. The flowers 
. Ma ll°ws, as they are called, are as large as a 
dinner plate, bine for damp places. Grow 3 to 5 feet high. 
WHITE or RED. 20c each; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85. 
MIXED COLORS. 15c each; 4 for 50c; 12 for $1.35. 
Hardy Hollyhocks 
H^'wbnnk= ai a n ^ i m Se J ect . ed , f0 , r its lar & e - fuli - double flowers. 
Hollyhocks are lovely to look at—cheerful, colorful pillars of 
bloom all summer long. Grow 6 to 7 feet high. 
DOUBLE PINK, RED, WHITE and YELLOW, your choice of 
colors, 20c each; 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.85. 
MIKED, ALL COLORS, 15c each; 4 for 50c; 12 for $1.35. 
COLORFUL IRIS 
The Rainbow Flower 
You will find all colors of the Rainbow in Iris. 
Iris are easy to grow. Just plant shallow in any 
type of soil, any time from now until May 15th. 
If you wish to fertilize, use Bone Meal. 
Your choice of these good varieties 
for $ 1.00 
choice 'of 18 for $1.00 
All Labelled, True to Name, Postpaid. 
Less than $1.00 worth at 10c each, postpaid. 
FUFF In addition, if you purchase $1.00 
R Atlili worth of these fine Iris, we will give 
you your choice of Cecil Minturn or Lent A. Wil¬ 
liamson. Both of these are high rating varieties; 
in fact, Lent A. Williamson is the highest rating 
American grown Iris. 
Purple King 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Standards soft 
yellow; falls plum color with cream border. 
PROSPER LAUGIER. Standards fiery bronze, rich 
velvety purplish red falls, white throat veined 
yellow. Tall grower. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE 9.5. Fragrant, soft laven¬ 
der; large flowers. 
PURPLE KING 7.4. Royal purple, orange beard. 
PUMILA DWARP. 6 to 8 inches. Purple, White 
and Yellow. 
Spring Skies. Light blue. Rumila, 6 to 8 inches. 
< ^ U £, KE ?, LADY. Standards smoky lavender and 
old gold. 
RHEIN NIXE. Standards pure white; falls deep 
blue with white margin. 
ROSE UNIQUE. Nearest approach to a real pink. 
S Y®®M CLOUD. Standards soft bluish mauve. 
Falls pinker. 
VIRGINIA MOORE. Standards and falls yellow 
self. Identical in color with lemon lily. 
CECIL MINTURN. Soft rose color, light beards, ruffled 
standards. 20c each. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. Soft, broad, violet standards; 
large velvety falls, royal purple, gold beard. Extreme¬ 
ly large early flower. 20c each. 
A. E. KUNDERD. Fragrant. Standards bronze yellow magen¬ 
ta. Falls kind of a red and bronze. Orange beard. 
AFTERGLOW. A soft grayish lavender shading with a rich 
pinard yellow through the center. 
AGNES. Quite a novelty. Dominant color is lavender. 
CAPRICE. Standards rosy red with falls a different shade. 
Grows about 24 inches tall. Very fragrant. 
DR. BERNICE 7.4. Beautiful coppery bronze with rich crim¬ 
son falls. Flowers large. 
ELDORADO. Here’s one of those smoky ones. Its standards 
are yellow and heliotrope, falls bright purple shaded bronze. 
PLAVESCENS 7. Standards and falls a soft light solid yellow. 
GERTRUDE MAY. Finest blue. 
HALFDAN 7. Very unique mottled white Iris. 
HONORABILIS. Golden standards and falls a rich mahogany 
brown. 
JUNIATA 8.1. Standards and falls clear blue. 
KHEDIVE. Beautiful lavender, brilliant orange beard. 
KOCHI 8.0. Fragrant, rich red purple. 
LEEDA. Fine pure white; frilled petals rose dotted. 
LOHENGRIN. A beautiful silvery 
pink. 
LORELEY. Standards canary yellow 
and the falls ultramarine blue, 
cream border. 
MME. CHEREAU. White with frilled 
border of clear blue. 
MARY GARDEN. A pale yellow, 
marked with light lavender. 
MONSIGNOR. Standards satiny vio¬ 
let; falls purple crimson. A late 
bloomer. 
MME. PACQUETTE. A beautiful 
claret red. 
MRS. H. DARWIN. Snow white with 
light violet near base of falls. 
NIBELUNGEN 7.3. Standards fawn 
yellow, falls violet purple with fawn 
colored edging. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA 8.8. Tall sil¬ 
very lavender, darker falls. King Tut 
Mrs. May’s Iris Collection 
tu5 e £?„ is ™ not . he £ 9 ffer on newer varieties. We are calling 
¥ ay j 5 C »l 1 9. ctlon and 1 offer you your choice of these 
X^*.\ e u les ^ S’ 1 - 00 ' Postpaid, or 15c each if less than $1.00 
An labelled, true to name. Your choice Also 
or Lent , A - Williamson with a $1.00 collection 
ot Ins from this group, too. 
AMBASSADEUR. Our most popular Iris. Gigantic flower 
smoky lavender standards, falls a deep ruby red with an 
orange beard. 48 in. high. * 
Bri f ht klue in color, falls blue with a purple 
tinge, light, yellow beard. 
PAI V^- Very fragrant. Standards milk white, falls yellowish 
white, delicately tinted. 
™^£, ds si. lver y lilac mauve, falls Chinese violet. 
KATHRYN FRYER. Fine, tall, late blooming variety. Stand- 
-njrj^Tu.. C _^ a _ r . sulphur yellow, falls rich violet carmine. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Mauve with a pearl overtone. Large 
flower. Good substance. 
OPERA. A rich violet : toned red, bi-color. 
^OLU. Entire flower deep yellow, many flowers on 
the branch. 
CATERINA. Pale lavender violet, almost orchid. 
Bright orange beard. 
SEMINOLE. Lovely rich velvety crimson bi-color. One of 
the reddest reds.” 
SHEKINAH. Clear, soft yellow, little deeper tone at the 
throat. Handsome golden beard. 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. A fragrant, large, dark, fine 
purple. Falls strikingly velvet blackish-purple. 
Our Newest Iris 
See these new ones bloom in my flower garden next Mav 
You’ll get a new thrill out of flowers. 
BUTO. Rich, velvety, royal purple flower. 50c each. 
KING TUT. Standards cocoa brown suffused with red. Falls a 
deeper brownish red. 75c each. 
LORD OF JUNE. Bright lavender blue standards, falls deep 
aniline blue. Strong grower. 20c each. 
MAGNIFICA. Standards crimson-toned bi-color. Gigantic in 
size, deliciously fragrant. 50c each. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Petunia-violet standards; rich raisin- 
purple falls. The effect is red. 25c each. 
NEBRASKA. Falls and ruffled standards of apricot yellow. 
Dark yellow beard. 75c each. 
PROSPERO. Standards pale lavender flushed yellow, falls a 
deep red purple with lighter shading. Heavily marked with 
brown at the haft. 25c each. 
TRUE DELIGHT. Pure white edged deep rose. Free flowering. 
75c each. 
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