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Dream —Lilac pink. 
Du Guesclin —S. Coppery, F. Violet. 
Gaulois —S. Golden yellow and Bronzy 
rose, F. Bordeaux red $ .30 
Gay Huzzar —S. Chrome yellow, F. Vel¬ 
vety oxblood red $ .50 
George T. Tribolet —Dark red purple $ .35 
Georgia —Rose, orange beard. 
Gold Imperial —Rich yellow, 3 feet $ .35 
Golden Glory —S. Yellow to lemon chrome, 
F. Baryta yellow .$ .35 
Halo —S. Violet, F. Bluish violet. 
Imperator —Raisin purple $ .30 
Iris King —S. Old gold, F. Brown. 
Isolene —Lilac and purple. 
Jeanne d’Arc —White edged lavender. 
Karen —Red purple. 
Kashmir White —Tall waxy white $ .30 
King Tut —S. Cocoa brown, F. Hessian 
brown .$1.00 
Kochii —Deep black purple, short stem¬ 
med. 
Lady Foster —Blue and violet. 
Lent A. Williamson —Violet and purple. 
Leverrier —Tall reddish lilac $ .30 
Lohengrin —Light mauve and violet. 
Lord of June —Blue and violet. 
Magnifica —Reddish toned bicolor. 
Mildred Preshy —S. Milk white, F. Pansy 
violet edged white $ .30 
Mile. Schwartz —Tall pale mauve. 
Mme. Cheri —Violet pink blend. 
Mme. Durrand —S. Buff, F. Old gold. 
Morning Splendor—Red purple $ .35 
Mother of Pearl —Pearl tinted lavender. 
Nancy Orne —Bronze lilac blend. 
Nebraska —S. apricot yellow, F. Yellow 
with brown cloud $ .75 
Ochracea-Coendea —Old gold with centre 
of the falls violet. 
Parc d’Neuilly—Deep violet, late. 
Phyllis Bliss —Rosy lavender. 
Pocahontas —White edged blue. 
Princess Beatrice —Light lavender vio¬ 
let .$ .30 
Princess Victoria Louise —Yellow and 
crimson. 
Prospero —Very large, lavender and pur¬ 
ple. 
Queen Caterina —Pale lavender violet. 
Rhein Nixe —S. White, F. Pansy violet. 
Rialgar —Chrome yellow and hellebore 
red .$ .30 
Rodney —Blue lavender. 
Roseway —Rose pink. 
Seminole —Rich red purple. 
Shekinah —Pale lemon yellow. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau —Rich pur¬ 
ple .$ .30 
Steepway —S. Fawn, F. rosy mauve. 
Sweet Lavender —Ruffled, pinkish lav¬ 
ender. 
Trojana —S. Violet blue, F. purple. 
Tropic Seas —Blue purple. $ .50 
Ute Chief —Violet and bronzy purple. 
Vesper Gold —S. Yellow with violet flush, 
F. Gold with maroon veins .$ .50 
Virginia Moore —Chrome yellow. 
Yellow Moon —Soft yellow $ .30 
In addition to the above we have a 
large quantity of good iris, iris that ten 
years ago or thereabout cost dollars 
each. We are selling these out in mix¬ 
tures. No labels or variety identifica¬ 
tion but plenty of good varieties in 
every lot. 
TWENTY FIVE FOR $1.50 
ONE HUNDRED FOR . 5.00 
FIVE HUNDRED OR MORE 
AT .$4.00 per 100 
Here is your chance for mass planting. 
Express charges paid by purchaser. 
Jasione pyrenaica —Dainty lavender blue 
six inches tall in June. Somewhat like 
a scabiosa. 
Lavandula vera — Lavender. The much 
loved lavender of olden days. Eighteen 
inches. Lilac blue bloom from July to 
September. Heavy 3 year plants balled 
and burlapped .$ .75 
Lighter plants .50 
Leontopodium alpinum —Edelweiss. Easily 
grown so called alpine valued for its 
flannel like bracts. Very striking 
grouped with Aster alpina. 
Liatris ligulistylus — A western Gayfea- 
ther with rosy-purple blossom and white 
fluffy seed heads something like a cen- 
taurea. 
Lilium candidum —Madonna lily. Another 
old favorite June bloomer. Group them 
with delphinium for real effect. 
L. tigrinum —Tiger lily. One of the hardi¬ 
est; will grow under practical neglect. 
Linaria alpina —A small trailer attaining 
two or three inches with violet and or¬ 
ange bloom. Wants poor soil. 
L. Canon Want —A very pretty pale pink 
growing 30 inches. Blooms nearly all 
summer. 
L. speciosa Macedonica — Large yellow 
snapdragon like flowers most of the 
summer on three foot plants. 
Linnm flavum —Yellow Flax. Gay flowers 
foliage pretty. Neat grower. 
18 inches .$ .35 
L. perennc —Blue flax. Well known blue, 
bloomer. 
Two feet .$ .25 
With large clumps..40 
Lupinus polyphyllus —Lupines can be ob¬ 
tained in a large range of colors and 
make striking garden ornaments. From 
25c to $1.00 depending on size and 
quality. 
Lychnis alpina — A compact rock plant 
about 3 inches tall with pink or white 
blossom heads. 
L. Arkwrighti —Showy hybrids in red and 
pink attaining about a foot. Prefer par¬ 
tial shade. 
L. chalcedonica —Salmon Queen. A sal¬ 
mon shade selection from the old Mal¬ 
tese cross. Fades badly in full sun. 
