JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
IRIS, pumila (Miniature Iris) 
Very dwarf—about 4 inches tall. 
300 Barbara. Grey and white beard; fragrant. 
140 Cyanea. Six inches. Rich crimson-purple with white throat, veined 
100 Excelsa. Pale lemon-yellow. 
300 Leopold. Bluish-purple with white beard. 
IRIS, Siberica (Siberian Iris) 
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Orientalis, Emperor. Large deep violet blue...,. 
Orientalis, Butterfly. Standards are sky blue; falls are soft blue over 
white ground, throat white with purple veins. 
1500 Orientalis. Perrv’s Blue. Soft blue. 
KNIPHOHIA. See Tritoma. 
LATHYRUS (Everlasting Pea) 
1000 Pink Beauty. Long stems of deep rose flowers. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). 
100 Spica. A little lighter flowers than Vera. Shorter and stronger spikes 
of flowers; stronger scent. 
700 Vera Munsted. Fine lavender-blue flowers and silver foliage, both 
delightfully fragrant. July, August. iy 2 ft.. 1 00 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss). 
True Alpine form. 
1000 Alpinum. Pretty white leaves and grayish white flowers; light lime 
soil best. June to August. 1 ft. 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather). 
900 Pycnostachya. Kansas Gayfeather. Long, narrow spikes of rich pur¬ 
ple flowers. A very odd-looking plant. Good cut flower. July, 
August. 4 ft. Excellent for border. 
150 Spicata. Slender spikes, densely crowded with purple-violet flowers. 
Exceptionally good for cutting. 1 00 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. See Convallaria 
LIMONIUM (Statice) 
500 Dumosa. New. Thick cushions of soft silvery gray flowers. Autumn. 
18 in. 3-in. pots. 1 50 
1000 c LatifaJmm. Great Sea Lavender. Blue flowers. For cutting and dry¬ 
ing for winter bouquets. 2 yr. plants. 1 00 
600 Tartariea. Bright rosy flowers. 2\ 2 ft. July, September. 1 00 
LOBELIA (Indian Paint-brush) 
290 Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. Rich, fiery red flowers. Fine for bor¬ 
ders and damp locations. August, September. 2-3 ft. 1 00 
LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Lupines enjoy dry, sunny positions and their striking beauty is 
outstanding. 2-3 ft. We have fine healthy plants. 
Polyphyllus albus. White, bold, and showy.$80 per 1000.. 
1 20 
1 00 
1 20 
Polyphyllus, Carmine. Carmine-red. 1 20 
Polyphyllus caeruleus. Deep blue.$80 per 1000.. 1 20 
Polyphvllus, Downer's Hybrids. New strain. Many shades of light 
and dark blue, light and dark ptirple, pinks and white. 
.$80 per 1000.. 1 20 
Polyphvllus, Moerheimi. Verv fine noveltv and one of the best Lu¬ 
pines, with fine long spikes of pink and white flowers. The splen¬ 
did trusses are raised very well above the strong foliage. 
.$80 per 1000.. 
POLYPHYLLUS, REGAL MIXED.$120 per 1000. 
Polyphyllus roseus. Rose colored. Beautiful new variety..$80 per 1000.. 
1 20 
2 00 
1 20 
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380 
LYCHNIS 
1000 Chalcedonica. Maltese Cross. Flowers bright scarlet, in dense clus¬ 
ters. June to August. 2 ft..$ 50 per 1000.. 80 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew). 
400 Golden Ball. New. Very neat compact. Golden yellow flowers. 
Midseason. 1 ft. Needs protection. 1 20 
MERTENSIA (Bluebells). . , ^ . . ...... 
300 Virginica. (Virginia Bluebells). Drooping clusters of beautiful blue 
and pink flowers, buds very deep pink. Foliage very large light 
green and disappears in midsummer. Fine for a moist spot in the 
rockery or woodland borders.<. 1 50 
MONARDA ‘ „ 
1400 Didyma. Oswego Tea. Fragrant, crimson-scarlet flowers. Used for 
dark corners of the garden or in landscape work. June to Sep¬ 
tember 1 V 2 - 2 V 2 ft. 80 
1100 Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant scarlet. 90 
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We cannot undertake to supply long and much assorted lists of stock calling for only small quanti 
ties of each kind, save at an advance above our printed rates according to quantity 
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