IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT'S PLANTED 
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HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel )—4 to 6 feet. A 
Hollyhock hybrid. Enormous red, white or 
pink flowers. July, August and September. 
Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCK (Althea Rose )—6-8 feet. Double 
flowering. Red, yellow or pink. Mixed. 
IBERIS ( Hardy Candytuft )—Dwarf hardy plants 
with dark green foliage. Fine for rock gardens, 
edging walks and for margins of herbaceous 
borders. 
Gibraltarica—6 inches. Dwarf, compact 
habit. FI owers lilac blooming in May and June. 
Sempervirens—8-10 inches. Covered with 
pure white flowers early in the Spring. 
Mallow Marvel (Hibiscus) 
IRIS —Exten sively used in solid rows, borders and rock 
gardens. 
DWARF IRIS ( Pumila) —6-12 inches. Ideal for the 
rockery. 
Yellow, white or violet. State color. Each $ .15 
10 for 31.00 
GERMANICA (Flag)—2 feet. 
Alcazar —Very large lilac blue with bronze throat. 
Celastra —Lavender. 
Gold Coin— Yellow. 
No. 8— Deep blue. Each $ .15 10 for 31.00 
JAPANESE (Mixed) —-Very beautiful. From ch oice seed- 
Each 3 .15 
SIBERIAN (Snow Queen) —Pure white. 3 .15 each. 
10 for 31 -00 
Japanese Iris --- 
LATHYRLTS (Perennial or Everlasting Pea) —-A climbing perennial with clusters of scentless deep 
pink flowers resembling the Sweet Pea. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) —Unique, showy plants with grassy linear leaves. 
Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather) —4-6 feet. Feathery spikes of rosy purple. July and 
August. 
Scariosa —3 feet. Spikes of good clear purple. Midsummer. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY —Fine for shade and the rock garden. 10 for 3 -50 100 for 34.00 
LILY REGAL —In good rich soil 4-5 feet. A fascinating and popular lily. White suffused with 
pink. The deep throat is heavily gilded. Sweetly perfumed. 2 yr. 3 -20; 5 or more 3-15 
Bulbs 6 to 9 inches in circumference. 3 .25 
LINUM PERENE (Blue Flax) —18-24" Feathery, bluish foliage, spangled with round, single 
azure-blue flowers. May to August. 
LUPINE —Showy perennials with conspicuous pea shaped flowers in terminal racemes borne on 
spikes 3 to 4 feet. Mixed colors—rose, blue and white. 
LYCHNIS (German Catch-Fly) — \p 2 feet. Erect stems of pink to carmine flowers in fine clusters. 
May-June 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew)— 15 inches. Rich green foliage, double yellow flowers. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Nots) —A well known variety. Likes moisture. Blue flowers in early 
Spring. 
NEPITA MUSSINI (Catnip) —1 foot. A dwarf compact rock garden plant. Lavender flowers 
in June and September. 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) —A splendid evergreen ground cover with thick glossy 
green foliage. Will grow in dense shade. 2 year 10 for 3L50 100 for 310.00 
Continuous Bloom in the Perennial Border is Vitally Important 
