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6 to 8 inches. Blooms in June and 
July. Each . 25c 
2103. Arisaema Japonica—A form of Jack- 
in-the-Pulpit. The foliage is striped 
white. Each . 25c 
2104. Aster Baby’s Breath—Late summer 
flowering type with myriads of small 
pure white flowers. A fine bouquet 
filler. Each . 25c 
2105. Chrysanthemum Enchantress—Splen¬ 
did, large, semi-double blooms of a 
clear soft rose which is always 
greatly admired. Each.25c 
2106. Chrysanthemum Spider Yellow — 
Large flowered rich yellow. Each 25c 
2107. Chrysanthemum Stanley Van—Large 
flowered clear pink. Each _ 25c 
2108. Eranthis Hyemalis—“Winter Aconite” 
Shiny rosettes of bright green foli¬ 
age, and golden yellow blooms, long 
before the Crocus season. Each 15c 
2109. Erythrea Diffusa—Pink Gentian. A 
neat brilliant free flowering little 
plant bearing a profusion of waxy 
rose-pink stars in late summer. 
Each . 35e 
2110. Euphorbia Myrsinites — Prostrate 
evergreen with blue-green foliage 
and yellow flowers in early spring. 
Each . 35c 
2111. Gentiana Acaulis Clusi — Similar to 
G. Acaulis, but flowers are longer, 
on longer stems. Each 35c, 50c, 75c 
2112. Gentiana Purdomi—A beautiful spe¬ 
cies from Tibet. Narrow, dark green 
leaves and large trumpets of bright 
blue, on long trailing stems. August 
to October. Each .... 50c and 75c 
2113. Geum Borisi—Neat plants of ever¬ 
green foliage, with many branching 
8 to 12 inch stems, covered with 
large vivid orange-scarlet flowers 
from May to October. Each 35c, 50c 
2114. Helleborus Niger Altifolius — The 
Christmas Rose, although in warm 
climates it commences to bloom in 
November, and continues through 
the winter. Large palmately divided 
leaves, standing upright, make a 
fine foil for the large open white 
flowers, sometimes flushed pink, 
which are on 12 inch stems. Flow¬ 
ering size plants, each . $1.00 
2115. Helleborus Niger Fraecox—Of more 
dwarf habit, the leaves hugging the 
ground, with the flowers, open some¬ 
times flushed pink. Flowering size 
plants, each . $1.00 
2116. Helleborus Orientalis Hybrids—The 
Lenten-Rose—Called so on account 
of its flowering period being Febru¬ 
ary and March, the time of Lent. 
Erect growing, 12 to 18 inches, with 
very large divided leaves. The 
large flowers on strong stiff stems 
come in a wide range of colors, 
white, pink, maroon, some with pur¬ 
plish or crimson dots. Being of 
hybrid origin it is impossible to tell 
the color of two year old plants as 
they do not bloom until the third 
year. 2 yr. old plants, each 35c, 50c 
IRIS GERMAN 
2117. Cleo—A variety worth having. 
Each . 15c 
2118. Orange Queen—Dwarf Iris — Deep 
orange yellow. Each . 25c 
2119. Prairie Gold—Deepest yellow in ex¬ 
istence. Each . 25c 
2120. Puck—Dwarf rich dark red. 6 in. 
Each . 50c 
2121. Rose Unique—Scented early deep 
rose. Each . 25c 
2122. White Gold — Satiny white, gold 
beard. Each . 25c 
2123. Meconopsis Baileyi—The lovely Blue 
Poppy of Tibet. Must have good 
drainage. The intense sky-blue 
flowers bloom from May to July 2 
to 4 feet. Each. 35c and 50c 
2124. Morisia Monanthos—A charming lit¬ 
tle Crucifer. It has bright golden 
yellow flowers, each by itself on one 
or two inch stems, from early spring 
to late summer. Very choice and 
rare. Each. 75c 
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