Bright Spot Gardens 
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*IBERIS ( Candytuft). Ten inches. White, evergreen 
foliage. 
*IRIS. Dwarf varieties; 6 to 8 inches. Very early 
blooming. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Rosy purple, the earliest fol¬ 
lowed by 
Charmer. Light blue. 
Orange Queen. Yellow. 
Royal Purple. 
GERMAN IRIS in variety and many named sorts, 
tall and medium, including good so-called 
reds and pinks, at a moderate price. 
JAPANESE IRIS, doubles and singles in many 
colors; tall and later than any other. 50c each 
LIATRIS ( Gay Feather) . From 3 to 5 feet. Rosy 
purple. 
*LINARIA CYMBAL ARIA (Kenilworth Ivy). A 
dainty fast growing little ivy for ground or 
wall or for hanging baskets. Blooms continu¬ 
ously all summer. 
MACEDONICA. Eighteen inches. Yellow snap- 
dragon-like blooms on long stems. 
*LINUM PERENNE (Blue Flax). Fifteen inches. 
Lovely azure blue flowers over a long period. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS (Lupine). Two to 3 
feet. Blue or rose. 
LYCHNIS. Chalcedonica. Three feet. Fiery scarlet 
heads of bloom. 
*VlSCARIA SPLENDENS. FI. PI. The double flow¬ 
ering form with deep rose pink spikes. 
LYTHRUM (Loosestrife ). Three to 5 feet. Loves a 
moist situation, but does well any where. Rose. 
All summer. 
