EVERYTHING IN HARDY SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 43 
EARLY IRIS 
PUMULA PURPLE —The old Flag of Grandma’s day. 
Each 10c; 5 for 25c. 
PUMULA BLUE —Delicate, sky blue. Each 15c; 5 for 50c. 
PUMULA GOLDEN —Choice, extremely lovely and dainty. 
Each, 20c; 5 for 60c. 
PUMULA GOMPACTA —Color violet and blue. Flowers of 
good size seem to nestle in the foliage. Each 15c; 5 for 50c. 
PUMULA WHITE- —A new fine white. Each 20c; 5 for 60c. 
All of the above are dwarf Iris and are very valuable 
for rock garden, edging and border. 
Ambassador 
LARGE FLOWERING GERMAN IRIS 
■ | 
! PERENNIAL ! 
FLOWERS 
FOR ROCK f 
GARDENS | 
Achillea I 
Catmint 
Columbine ! 
Greek Valerian I 
Gypsophila 
(Repens) 
Pinks ! 
Phlox (Subu- 
lata) 
Saxifrage | 
Spiderworth I 
Statice ; 
Sweet William 
Sedums 
Sempervivum 
Violets 
Iris (Pumula 
family) 
See prices un¬ 
der Perennials. 
PHLOX 
One of the best and showiest of 
the perennials, blossoms during 
the hottest part of the summer 
and early fall whep flowers are 
scarce. Fragrant, fine for bou¬ 
quets. Protect during winter. 
MRS. JENKINS— Very beautiful, 
pure white. Each 20c; 3 for 45c. 
RYNSTROM — Bright crimson- 
pink, immense flowers. Each 20c; 
3 for 45c. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Salmon- 
red. Each 20c; 3 for 45c. 
IRIS 
Coming in all the tints of the rain¬ 
bow the beautiful Iris is truly called 
the orchids of the garden. No other 
flower makes more charming beds 
and it lends a beauty unequalled as 
a border plant. We are giving but 
1 meager descriptions as one must see 
7 and live with these enchanting beau- 
= ties to really appreciate them. 
I The Iris can easily be transplanted 
in late summer or early fall as well 
| as in the spring. 
| There are three divisions of the 
I Iris family, Pumula or early, Lib- 
* l " , — 1 —"—”—■*—■■—*■—erty or German, mid-sOason, and Si¬ 
berian the last to flower. Very easy of culture and will 
stand dry weather better than nearly any other flower. 
BEDDING 
PLANTS 
For 
Rock Gardens 
Pansy — 50c per 
doz. 
Petunia—35c per 
doz. 
Mother of Pearl 
ATHENE— A very fine waxy white that gives a 
good garden effect. Each 15c. 
AUREA —One of the best of yellows. Each 15c. 
AFTERGLOW —Exquisite blending of lavender, 
soft buff, pearl grey and light yellow. Fragrant. 
Each 35c. 
AMBASSADOR —Voted the most popular of all 
Iris. Purplish bronze with silken texture with 
falls of dark rich velvety reddish violet. Each 25c. 
BLUEBEARD —The best of the even shades of 
blue. Each 15c. 
CANDIDA —Pale lavender. Each, 15c. 
CAPRICE— Deep lilac pink and rose-violet and one 
of the attractive and popular iris. Each 15c. 
DALILA —Ivory white, flushed pale rosy lavender 
and bright red falls with a white and golden 
throat. Each 25c. 
R. P. Struthers Phlox 
