S. A. CAMP, OVANDO, MONTANA 
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GAILLARDIA Portola. 2' Large semi-double flowers, bright 
yellow with vermilion base and maroon center. Of great 
merit and increasing popularity. 
GILIA aggregata pulchellum. N. 18" This is a biennial, but 
it self-sows. The brilliant scarlet flowers, in large open 
panicles give a bright, glowing effect to the flower gar¬ 
den. In bloom the whole season until the ground freezes. 
HABERNARIA dilitata. Rein Orchis. N. 1' These exquisite 
orchids grow in moist mountain meadows in full sun. The 
spike of beautiful waxy-white blooms has a delicious fra¬ 
grance. Though of lowly habitat, as it “grows in the 
mud,” I was agreeably surprised to find that it does 
splendidly in the garden. 
HELIOPSIS scabra zinnaeflora. 3' A double flowering vari¬ 
ety with deep-yellow blooms over 2 inches across. Very 
hardy and showy in the perennial border, and makes a 
charming cut flower. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coral Bells. 18" One of the finest 
subjects for the rockery. With the beautifully cut basal 
leaves, and wiry stems surmounted by the open panicles 
of brilliant scarlet bells, this little plant is the embodiment 
of grace and beauty. It thrives anywhere and for hard¬ 
ness it is all that could be desired. 
HYPERICUM scouleri. N. 1' Beautiful bright yellow flowers 
in terminal clusters. Individual flowers over a half-inch 
across. Naturally adapted for the rockery. Garden soil 
and full sun. 
IRISES. The iris may be planted in spring, summer or fall, 
but soon after flowering is considered the best time. Give 
a sunny location, and plant them with the rhizomes even 
with the surface of the soil, packing the soil around the 
fibrous roots. The following varieties are aristocrats of the 
iris family. It has been my intent and purpose to list 
nothing but prize-takers, and to offer nothing but the 
finest in each color class. Because an iris variety is new 
and high priced does not necessarily imply that it has 
superior merit. It is the scarcity that imposes the high 
price. Priced very low for quick sales, at a uniform 
price of 15c each, postpaid. 
ALCAZAR. In a selection of ten of the world’s best irises, 
this would be one of the number, a gigantic flower, de¬ 
liciously fragrant, and beautiful in coloring. Standards 
soft violet, falls are rich, velvety-purple. 
AMBASSADEUR. The most popular of all irises. An enor¬ 
mous flower of perfect form. Standards satiny-pink suf¬ 
fused with copper, falls brilliant velvety maroon. 
APHRODITE. Very fragrant. Standards and falls flushed 
pink. One of the best pink-toned varieties. Large, and 
perfect form. 
