LORELEY— 
Standards, pale sulphur-yellow; Falls, deep ultra marine 
blue, veined creamy white yellow border. 
LOHENGRIN— 
A delicate shade of pale lavender blue, very large flowers. 
NIBELUNGEN— 
Standards, olive green suffused with yellow; Falls, deep 
purple, edged creamy white. 
NOTHUNG— 
Standards, light olive colored; Falls, delicate lilac, golden 
yellow beard. 
PRINCESSE VICTORIA LUISE— 
Standards, sulphur yellow; Falls rich plum color with 
creamy edges. 
PROSPERA— 
Standards of rich violet rose; falls velvety violet purple 
orange beard. 
RH El N-N !XE— 
Standards, pure white; Falls, deep violet blue, mar¬ 
gined white. 
SEMINOLE— 
Standards, lilac red; Falls, velvety crimson, orange 
beard. 
COLLECTIONS OF IRIS 
1 each of above 18 varieties . 3.00 
1 dozen, unnamed varieties. 1.50 
100 Iris, 10 varieties, my selections. 10.00 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Herbaceous plants are indispensable for filling in and plant¬ 
ing amongst shrubbery, in the rock gardens, for the old-fash¬ 
ioned perennial border, etc. Most varieties, after once plant¬ 
ed, will live and bloom without much attention, .for many 
years. Prices are for field-grown, potted or transplanted 
seedling plants. 
Planting Season: 
October to March, as early as possible, whenever the soil is 
in good condition. 
Per 
ALTHAEA— Each doz. 
rosea, Hollyhocks, double red, pink, yellow, 
and salmon colors . 15 1.50 
ALSTROEMERIA— 
aurantiaca, Peruvian Lily .20 2.00 
ANCHUSA— 
italica, Lissadell Hybrids, intense blue . 15 
ANEMONE— 
japonica, named varieties . 20 2.00 
AQU ILEGIA— 
caerulea liybrida, long-spurred Columbine. 15 1.50 
ARIN ARIA— 
Caespitosa, Irish Moss ...per flat 1.50 
BELLI S— 
perennis . .30 
Per box of 50 plants, $1.15 
CAMPANULA— 
f rag i I is, low growing . 15 1.50 
medium, Canterbury Bells, blue and pink . .40 
Per box of 50 plants, $1.35 
pyramidalis, blue, tall . 20 2.00 
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