NEW FLOWERS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
All over the world there are many lovely varieties of 
flowering plants growing under varying conditions that 
we in the East have never seen, some we have never 
heard of. 
Many of these are perfectly adapted to our climate 
and weather conditions and make valuable additions to 
our rock garden flora. 
We have expended much time and effort to make some 
of these available for your use. 
All that we have chosen and offer to you have proven 
hardy in the northeast and are of comparatively easy 
culture. We offer only low growing plants which have 
good foliage and are quite floriferous; you’ll be inter¬ 
ested in the odd foliage of some and the exotic flowers 
of others; all will give you a new thrill in the growing. 
We especially recommend those listed on this and the 
next page. 
V. PAPILIONACEA AZUREA 
Introduced from our Gardens last season it has been 
greatly admired by all who have seen it; with splendid 
foliage of olive green and large blossoms of smoky sky 
blue growing well above the plant, an exceedingly free 
bloomer, it is valuable both as a border plant or individu¬ 
al specimen. 
.50 each $5.00 Doz. 
IRIS MINUTA 
The smallest Iris in the world. Yellow self; one inch 
blossoms on three inch stems. 
$2.00 each 
IRIS GRACILIPES ALBA 
One of the rarest Iris in the world. We have probably 
the only stock of them in the country and cannot release 
more than one to a customer. 
$3.50 each 
CYPRIPEDIUM ACAULE ALBUM 
An exceedingly rare white form of the Moccasin flower. 
$1.00 each, only two to a customer. 
PAEONIA BROWNII 
A dwarf peony growing wild in Oregon. 6 to 8 inches 
high with a large red flower. 
.75 each $7.50 Doz. 
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Armeria, Bee’s Ruby 3 
Antennaria, Neo Dioica . 3 
Blackberry Lily 4 
Campanula Olympus . 4 
Camassias . 4 
Campanula Pseudo Raineri 
Dwarf Iris - an exceptionally fine offer¬ 
ing of both Pogons and Species es¬ 
pecially adapted to Rock Gardens 
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