HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
(*) Asterisk indicates plants that are suitable for rock garden planting. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata —Blooms during August and September. A minute white flower having a 
beautiful gauze like appearance. 
*Repens —Blooms in July and August. A trailing plant with clouds of small, white and 
pink flowers. Beautiful for the rockery. 
VERBENA 
*Hardy Verbena —Rose colored flowers. A good hardy bedding or rock plant. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
‘Mutabile —Rock or Sun Rose—Low-growing evergreen plants, forming broad clumps, 
and which during their flowering season, July to September, are hidden by a mass of bloom 
for the border or rockery. 
HELIOPSIS 
(Orange Sunflower) 
Pitcheriana—Hardy Zinnia —Similar in general 
habit to Helianthus, but commencing to flower 
earlier in the season. July and August. Of dwarfer 
habit, rarely exceeding 3 feet in height. Very valu¬ 
able for cutting. 
HEMEROC ALLIS 
Flava —Flowers fragrant. Clear full yellow 
blooms. 2^/2 feet. Flowers in June. 
Fulva—Brown Day Lily —Coppery orange, shaded 
crimson. 3 feet. Flowers in July. 
Thumbergi —Similar to Flava, but blooms a 
month later. July. 2 to 3 feet. Pale yellow flowers. 
HESPERIS 
(Sweet Rocket) 
Matronalis —An old-fashioned garden plant. 2 to 
3 feet. Has fragrant purple, white, lilac, showy 
flowers. June to July. 
This Collection of German Iris a Magnificent Balance 
of Color 
Ainhassadeur (V i 1- 
morin) —S. bronzy vio¬ 
let, F. dark maroon. 
Medium tall. Late blom- 
ing. 10c. 
Amber (Dykes) — An 
amber yellow, with red 
gold beard. Low grow¬ 
ing. 10c. 
Bruno (Bliss 1022)— 
Exceptional size and 
quality. S. bronze, tinted 
and lightened with lav¬ 
ender shading to yellow 
at base. F. deep rich 
purple. Fragrant. 50c 
each. 
Duke of Bedford 
(Bliss) —Rich deep vio¬ 
let purple, very velvety 
and brilliant. Beard or¬ 
ange, stalks low and 
widely branched. 15c. 
12 Varieties, 1 each—$1.75 prepaid 
Baby’s Breath 
Frieda Mohr (31ohr 
102G)—This is unques¬ 
tionably one of the fin¬ 
est iris introductions. It 
is an exquisite pink bi¬ 
color with lilac pink 
standards and deep lilac 
rose beard. We strongly 
recommend it to our 
customers. 50c each. 
Harriet Presby (Pres- 
by) —A very tall light 
rosy violet. Late. Fra¬ 
grant. 10c each. 
Lord of June —-S. pal¬ 
est lavender. F. rich 
aniline blue. Bi-color. 
15c each. 
Morning Splendor, 
(Shull 1822)—Deep rich 
large red violet. Fra¬ 
grant. 36 in. 10c. 
Seminole (Farr) -— A 
brilliant velvety light 
red purple with a con¬ 
spicuous orange beard. 
30 in. 10c each. 
Perennial Bargain 
Platycodon 
Gaillardia 
Coreopsis 
Dian.thus Plumaris (Old Fashioned 
Fragrant Garden Pink) 
H. & E. Daisy 
One each of these five garden favorites 
All for 75c prepaid 
Susan Bliss (Bliss) —Rosy lilac pink with 
orange beard. Blooms freely and the color 
carries well. Late and tall. 10c each. 
IRIS 
Siberian —The most delicate and elegant 
of all small-flowered Irises. Foliage nar¬ 
row and grassy, tall stems and flowers of 
various shades of blue, with white mark¬ 
ings. A good Iris for cutting; very free- 
flowering. Grows 2 to 3 feet. White or blue. 
2 for 25c; 6 for 40c. 
*Pumila —These beautiful dwarf Irises 
rrow 4 inches high and bloom in April and 
May. A fine flower for the rock garden. 
4 for 25c; 10 for 50c. 
All Prepaid. 
AH Perennials on this page are Prepaid. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
