BULLETIN NUMBER 4 
APRIL 12, 1934 
59 
IRIS—Continued 
Per 10 
QUEEN CATERINA, 8.8. Pale lavender-violet, almost orchid. Bright 
orange beard, 40 inches _ _ $ .55 
QUEEN OF MAY, 7.4. S. & F. a soft rose-lilac, almost pink. A beauti¬ 
ful tall growing variety. 32 inches_ _ .35 
RHEINE NIXE, 8.4. S. pure white, F. raspberry-purple edged white 
One of the finest and most striking _ .35 
ROSE UNIQUE, 6.9. S. & F. delicate blush rose. The only variety of 
its color in this section. 20 inches _ .35 
SEMINOLE, 8.3. Late, rich velvety crimson bi-color. One of the “red¬ 
dest reds”. 30 inches _ : _ 1.00 
SHEKINAH, 8.4. Clear soft yellow with deeper toned throat_ 1.50 
SHERWIN WRIGHT, 7.6. Rich golden yellow without markings or 
shadings. Flowers produced in lavish profusion and are of splen¬ 
did texture and stand well above the foliage. 24 inches_ __ .35 
SIBERIAN BLUE, blue ___ .80 
” WHITE, white _ .80 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU, 9.1. Fragrant. One of the largest 
darkest and finest of all the dark purple varieties. Falls are 
of a strikingly brilliant velvety blackish-purple. 40 inches _ 1.00 
STORM CLOUD, copperish bronze _ .35 
SUSAN BLISS, rich rose pink with a delicate purple sheen. Pale 
orange beard. 40 inches _ 2.50 
TRUE DELIGHT, 8.5. Pure white edged deep rose. Very free flower¬ 
ing. 36 inches _ 2.50 
VIRGINIA MOORE, 8.1. A new fine yellow. Extra large bloom for a 
yellow variety - .35 
•KAEMPFERI, Japanese Iris, July, 3' 
Gekka^No-Nami (Waves Under Moonlight) glistening white_ 1.50 
Gold Bound, large, pure white, yellow center_ 1.50 
Iso-No-Nami, double soft blue, soft silvery veins _ 1.50 
Koko-No-Iro, royal purple petals, yellow center _ 1.50 
Mahogany, double, rich mahogany-red, large_ 1.50 
Purple and Gold, purple petals tipped with violet, golden throat 1.50 
Assorted Colors, various colors _ 1.20 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
LATHY HUS LATIFOLIUS, Perennial Sweet Pea 
This is one of the Perennials that can be used as a vine. Ex¬ 
cellent for covering trellis. These charming flowers look very 
much like its annual relative, the Sweet Pea, but are larger 
and more wax-like. Blooms throughout the summer from June 
to August. Per 10 
In Separate Varieties, Pink Beauty, Crimson, White Pearl, 3'_ .90 
LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay-Feather 
Pycnostachya, long, narrow spikes of rich purple flowers which 
last a long time, midseason, 4'--- .90 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Clumps, 10 pips per clump--- 1.80 
Pips -------. ------- .15 
Per 100 
$ 5.00 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
8.00 
12.00 
3.00 
6.00 
6.00 
8.00 
3.00 
3.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
Per 100 
7.00 
7.00 
15.00 
1.20 
