30 Raven Rock Nursery 
PERENNIALS 
Bouquet of Gaillardia and Gypsophila 
{See page 29) 
*Helianthemum. Sun- or Rockrose 
Clara Middleton. Orange. 8-12 in. June- 
J ul y- 
Croceum. Clear yellow. 8-12 in. June-July. 
Rhodanthum. Pink. Gray foliage. 8-12 in. 
June-July. 
Rosy Gem. Best pink. 8-12 in. June-July. 
*Helleborus. Christmas Rose 
Niger. Large white flowers. Evergreen leaves. 
1 ft. Feb.-March. $1.00 each 
HemerocalliSo Daylily 
Flava. Clear lemon yellow. Sweet-scented. 
2-2^2 ft. June. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. Late, clear yellow. A 
choice new variety. $1.50 each 
*Heuchera. Coralbell 
Flambeau. Reddish. 1-1^2 ft. June-July. 
La Perle. Dark red. 1-1ft. spikes. June- 
July. Blooms rich. 
Rain of Fire. Fiery red. 1-1^ ft. June-July. 
Rosmondi. Coral pink. 1 Yz-l ft. June-Aug. 
Hibiscus. Marshmallow 
Red, Pink, White. 4-5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
Hosta. See Funkia 
*Houstonia. Quaker Ladies 
Caerulea. Mass of light blue, dainty little 
flowers on low, semi-globular bushes. 2-4 in. 
May-June. 
Iberis. Candytujt 
Gibraltarica. Lavender. 9-12 in. April-May. 
Sempervirens, Little Gem. Pure white. 
Compact growth. 6-8 in. Mav. 
Sempervirens, Snowflake. White. 1-1 l A ft. 
May. 
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Iris 
Iris germanica. German Iris 
The following list of Iris comprises a collec¬ 
tion of choice varieties in a range of colors. All 
of the following varieties have proven very 
successful at our nursery and many of them 
possess exceptional merit especially at the 
reasonable prices quoted. You are cordially 
invited to visit our nursery during the bloom¬ 
ing period which is during May and June. 
The culture of German Iris is very simple. 
They prefer a well drained sunny location and 
will thrive in most any soil. Although they 
may be transplanted almost any time, best 
results are obtained when planted during July 
and August. “S” denotes standard or upright 
petals; “F” denotes falls or lower petals. 
Strong plants, 25c. each, $2.00 per 10, 
$15.00 per 100 
Divisions—at reduced prices 
Albert Victor. A great favorite. S., soft blue; 
F., beautiful lavender. Large, lovely flowers. 
Alcazar. S., light violet; F., deep purple 
bronze with veined throat. 48 in. Very fine. 
Archeveque. S., deep purple violet; F., vel¬ 
vety red purple. 24 in. 
Carthusian. S., clear lavender blue; F., darker 
blue. 27 in. 
Celeste. S., lavender; F., deep lavender. Large 
and free flowering. 32 in. 
Eldorado. S., yellowish bronze shaded laven¬ 
der; F., bright purple. 22 in. 
Fairy. White, bordered and suffused blue. 
27 in. 
Flavescens. A delicate, pale yellow. 20in. 
Her Majesty. S., rosy pink; F., pink, veined 
crimson. 25 in. 
Lohengrin. One of the most vigorous of the 
German Iris. S. and F., deep violet mauve. 
28 in. 
Monsignor. S., violet; F., velvety purple 
crimson. A fine, dark variety. 22 in. 
Nibelungen. S., olive green suffused with yel¬ 
low; F., deep purple violet, edged pale 
yellow. 27 in. 
Pallida Dalmatica. S., clear lavender blue; 
F., deep lavender. One of the finest of its 
class. Large, fragrant flowers. 40 in. 
All Perennials, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz., unless otherwise noted 
