INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
*IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 12 in. 
Edging Candytuft 
Evergreen, spreading. White flowers in 
April-May. 
INULA ROYLEANA 2 ft. 
Toothed leaves. Orange-yellow heads to 4 
inches across. Buds are a conspicuous black. 
IRIS Tall Bearded Iris 
All varieties 20c each; $1.50 per 10; $10.00 
per 100. 
Alcazar 4 ft. —Light and dark violet. 
Ambassadeur 48 in. —Purple with yellow. 
Argynnis —Yellow with violet carmine. 
Capriee 24 in. —Light with dark rose-red. 
Celeste —Pale blue-lavender with darker lav¬ 
ender. 
Crusader —Lavender-blue, darker lavender. 
Dalia—White tinged -with rose-purple. 
Florentina Alba 27 in. —White tinged with 
lavender. 
Honorabilis 18 in. —Golden yellow with ma¬ 
hogany brown. 
Inocenza —White. 
Isoline 36 in. —Lilac pink with brown. 
•Juniata 27 in. —Violet with orange. 
Lent A. Williamson — Blue-violet, darker 
purple with yellow. 
Lohengrin 30 in. —Silvery lilac with pink 
tone in early morning and late afternoon. 
Lord of June 36 in. —Chicory blue, lavender- 
violet with old gold. 
Mine. Chereau 244 ft. —Pure white, edged 
with light blue. 
Opera —Pansy violet with darker lavender. 
Pallida Dalmatiea 4 ft. —Soft lavender. 
Pare de Neuilly —Coppery purple. 
Purple King (Germaniea) —Rich purple, 
tiueen of May 2 ft. —Rosy lilac. 
Rhein Nixe —White, blotched with purple. 
Seminole —Beautiful red. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau^-Velvety purple, 
early. 
Yiolaeea Grandiflora —Lavender. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
Bloom April-May. 
Exeelsa—Pale lemon-yellow. 
Sambo—Violet-blue. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI Japanese Iris 
Noted for its great size. Comes into bloom 
directly after the German Iris, in July. All 
shades of purple, blue and white. 
Mixed varieties, all colors. 
Mixed varieties, all colors. Large clump, 
50c each, $4.50 per 10. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS O ft. 
Perennial Pea 
Climbing to 9 feet. Large showy flowers in 
June-August. White, rose, red and purple 
flowers. 
LAVANDULA OFFICINALIS Sweet Lavender 
Fragrant blue flowers in July-August, 25c. 
LIATRIS PYCHNOSTACHYA 4-5 ft. 
Kansas Gayfeatlier 
Long, narrow spikes of purple flowers in 
July-August. Thick grass-like foliage. 
We Deliver Ft 
LILIUM REGALE 5 ft. Royal Lily 
Large white flowers, slightly suffused with 
pink, with a beautiful canary-yellow shade 
at the center. Bloom in early July. Fra¬ 
grant. 
LINUM PERENNE iy 2 ft. Perennial Flax 
Attractive foliage and bloom. Flowers a 
light blue in May. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS 24-30 in. 
Cardinal Flower 
Rich fiery cardinal flowers. 
LUPINUS ARBOREUS S ft. Tree Lupine 
Sulphur-yellow flowers in summer. Pods to 
3 inches long with small seeds. 
Polypliyllus 5 ft. 
Wooly pods. Deep blue pea-shaped flowers 
in June-July. 35c. 
P. Morheimii 
More compact and has various colored flow¬ 
ers in June-July. White, blue or rose. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA 2-3 ft. 
Jerusalem Cross 
Scarlet flowers in dense terminal heads in 
June-July. 
Coronaria 3 ft. Dusty Miller 
"Rose Champion.” White wooly leaves. 
Crimson flowers in June-July. 
Viscaria 144 ft. German Catchfly 
Long, narrow leaves. Red or purple flowers 
in loose panicles in May-June. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM 3 ft. 
Purple Loosestrife 
Hard woody root. Large rose colored flow¬ 
ers. 
*MAZUS REPTANS 3 in. 
Dainty lilac flowers in April. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 18 in. Bluebell 
Blue spikes, tinged pink, March-April. 25c. 
MITCHELLA REPENS 4 in. Partridge Berry 
White, shaded pink, twin flowers. Scarlet 
fruit for winter show. Creeping evergreen 
plant. 
Iris Kaempferi (Japanese Iris) 
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