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Hardy Perennial Plants, continued 
All are grown by our experienced gardeners on our 7S-acre Nursery at Farmingdale, L. I.—Visitors weicome 
Varieties marked R are suitable for Rock-Gardens 
The first column of figures denotes month of flowering, 5 =May, 8 = August, etc. The last column, height in inches 
IRIS GERMANICA, continued 
IRIS K^MPFERI, continued 
Quaker Lady. Vigorous in growth and beautiful in color. 
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Choseidan. Double-fiowered type of ruby-crimson with 
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The standards are smoky lavender and the falls of the same 
small yellow blotches surrounded by white halos. 50 cts. 
shade overlaid with gold. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
each, $5 per doz. 
Queen Caterina. Pale lavender-violet standards and falls 
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Gold Bound. For all general purposes the best white 
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and brilliant orange beard. Under certain conditions it 
variety. 50 cts. each, I5 per doz. 
appears toned with pink. 40 cts. each, $4 per doz. 
Grace Sperling. Single. Hortense-violet; petaloid stigmas 
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Raflet. The standards are intense violet-blue and the falls 
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light Hortense-violet. Very early. 50 cts. each, $$ per doz. 
darker violet, marked white. 30 cts. each, I3 per doz. 
Kamata. Sky-blue, veined white. 50 cts. each, $s per doz. 
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30 
Rhein Nixe. The standards are snow-white and the falls 
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La Favorite. Large, double, wavy flowers, white veined blue. 
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rich pansy-violet, with a margin of white. 25 cts. each, 
purple center. 50 cts. each, I5 per doz. 
$2.50 per doz. 
Lavender Queen. Very large, single variety of soft even 
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Seminole. Bright velvety red-purple throughout with a 
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lavender color. 50 cts. each, I5 per doz. 
striking orange beard. 30 cts. each, I3 per doz. 
Mahogany. Attractive red, shaded maroon. The double 
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Shekinah. Slightly ruffled standards of clear soft yellow; 
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flowers are not as large as other varieties, but the color 
falls are the same color. 35 cts. each, I3.50 per doz. 
makes it a favorite. 50 cts. each, ^5 per doz. 
Sherwin-Wright. Fine deep yellow throughout. Perfectly 
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Mrs. George Stumpp. Pure white, except for a cast of blue. 
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hardy and excellent for landscape work. 35 cts. each, $3.50 
A single-flowered type. 50 cts. each, ^5 per doz. 
per doz. 
Painted Lady. Single. White, center blotched light phlox- 
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30 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. Standards dark purple and 
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purple. The tufts are also white. 50 cts. each, $s per doz. 
falls a shade darker, with blackish sheen. Even the beard 
Pyramid. A tall-growing variety. Dark violet-purple, with 
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30 
is of the same color. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
a bright yellow blotch; double-flowered. 50 cts. each. 
Susan Bliss. The finest pink Iris. Orchid-pink blooms of 
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$5 per doz. 
perfect form proudly surmount tall, strong stems. $i each, 
Red Riding Hood. Single. Fine amaranth, veined and 
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$10 per doz. 
suffused white. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
White Knight. Waxy white flowers of heavy texture and 
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Rose-Anna. ' Ivory-white, with heavy ruby-red veins and 
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fine form. Best for resisting unfavorable weather. 50 cts. 
each, I5 per doz. 
yellow blotch; double-flowered. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Templeton. Double, light violet, mottled reddish pink and 
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white. 50 cts. each, ^5 per doz. 
Iris Kaempferi (Lsevigata) 
Violet Beauty. Deep violet. The flowers are single in form 
but very large and very attractive. 50 cts. each, $s per doz. 
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30 
Japanese Ins 
IRIS PUMILA. Dwarf Iris. These lovely little Irises do not 
Three New Varieties 
grow over 8 inches high, and bloom during April and 
May. They are useful plants for the rock-garden and can 
MAHOGANY GIANT. This Iris is a deeper shade of 
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also be used for bordering or in front of tall Irises. 
maroon-violet than the standard variety, Mahoganv, and 
R Excelsa. Pale lemon-yellow. 25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz. 
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8 
larger in size. Ii.so each, I15 per doz. 
R Sambo. Dark violet-blue. 25 cts. each, I2.50 per doz. 
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8 
VIOLET GIANT. Rich violet, shading to rose. Flowers 
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R Schneekuppe. A large, showy white. 25 cts. each, $ 2.50 
5 
8 
semi-double, frequently 27 inches in circumference. A 
per doz. 
wonderful grower, fi.50 each, $15 per doz. 
IRIS SIBIRICA. Siberian Iris. The Siberian Irises are much 
WHITE GIANT. A strong, vigorous grower. Pure white, 
with yellow markings on the standards. $1.50 each, 
$iS per doz. 
Standard Varieties 
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like the Dutch Bulbous Irises. Their foliage, however, 
is long and grass-like. Splendid for cut-flowers. 
Emperor. A fine dark-flowering variety. The blooms are 
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large and the’ texture fine. A uniform deep violet-blue 
throughout. 30 cts. each, $3 per doz. 
Azure. Double. Large mauve-blue flower, darker halo sur- 
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Perry’s Blue. Decidedly the most popular of the Siberian 
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rounding the yellow blotch at base of petals. 50 cts. each. 
Irises, and probably the best. In color it is a beautiful 
I5 per doz. 
shade of sky-blue. 30 cts. each, ^3 per doz. 
Iris cristata. See page no 
Planting of Japanese Iris 
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