HARDY PERENNIALS 
Iris 
We have in our nursery a representative collec¬ 
tion of the best Irises obtainable, as well as older, 
less expensive varieties. To keep up to the 
minute with these and their prices, we issue a 
separate Iris List, which we are glad to send on 
application. 
Japanese Iris 
Mixed. 
Johnny-Jump-Up, Miniature Violas and Pansies 
1.00 per doz. 
Jasione 
*Humilis. Like a miniature Scabious. Blue. Not very per¬ 
sistent. 
Lathyrus, Everlasting Sweet Pea 
Pink Beauty. Deep rose. 
Pubescens. Pale blue. 
Rotundifolius. Orange scarlet. Ready 1933. 
Splendens. Perennial Pea. A husky climber. 
White Pearl. 
Leontopodium, Edelweiss 
*Low, woolly plants with star-like yelloyv flowers; Alpine. 
Irises should be planted shallow, “like a duck on 
water.” 
Lilium, Lilies, Hardy Garden Varieties 
All our bulbs are strictly first grade only. Second grade 
may be had at much lower prices. We can procure the 
latter for those who want them in quantity, but we do 
not stock them and we do not recommend them. 
Auratum, Gold-Banded Japan Lily. A beautiful lily but 
not persistent here. .50 to 1.00 
Bulbiferum. A dwarf lily-like croceum, deeper color. 
Candidum, Madonna Lily. Pure waxy-white, fragrant, 3 
to 4 feet. Plant in September. .75 
Chalcedonicum, Scarlet Turk’s Cap Lily. Small flowers 
in loose clusters with recurved, bright red petals. A 
handsome and attractive lily. July. 3-4 feet. .75 
Croceum. Orange Lily. June. .75 
Philadelphicum. A handsome native lily. Orange spotted 
maroon. .75 
Mariposa Lily. Per dozen.$2.00 
Pyrenaicum, Yellow Turk’s Cap Lily. A lily of easy 
cultivation. Yellow flowers, dotted brown. Reflexed 
petals. June. 3 feet. .50 
Regal. The handsomest of the hardy lilies; large trumpet. 
t,wo to eight on a stem; creamy white tinged yellow 
and pink. Splendid substance, very fragrant. .75-1.00 
Speciosum rubrum. .50 
Superbum. .50 
Tenuifolium. Bright scarlet, 18 inches to 3 feet; slender. 
A charming addition to the June Garden. .50 
Tigrinum flore pleno. The double Tiger Lily. .35 
Tigrinum simplex. The well-known single Tiger Lily. .25 
Lily of the Valley, Convallaria 
Clumps, 50 cents each. 
Linaria, Toad Flax 
Dalmatica. 1% feet.. Yellow pea-shaped flowers. Constant 
bloomer. 
Madonna Lilies are planted only two inches deep. 
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