30 cents each, 6 or more of one kind at 
$3.00 per dozen (except where noted) 
maximum —2-234- Shasta Daisy. White, 
June-Sept., cut flower. 
Uliginosum -4-5'. Pyrethrum. White, Aug. 
bushy and handsome. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Korean Hybrids-A 
distinct type of chrysanthemum that adds 
new color and new hardiness. Can be used 
where winter killing was a serious objection. 
50 cents each, $5.00 per doz. One each of six 
varieties $2.50. Three each of six varieties 
$5.00. 
Apollo— Bronze, red and gold. 
Ceres—Yellow and soft bronze. 
Daphne—New shade of pink. 
Diana—Rose pink and soft salmon. 
Mars—Deep amaranth red. 
Mercury—Single bronze red flowers. Huge. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata grandiflora —2-234. 
Golden, June-Aug., cut flower. 
DELPHINIUM chinense— 1342'. Deep blue, 
.June-Sept., nice foliage. 
Album— 1.34-2'. White, June-Sept., rockery or 
border. 
Belladonna— 2343'. Sky blue, June-Aug., 
forces well. 
Bellamosum— 2-234- Dark blue forms of 
last, June-Oct. 
Gold Medal Hybrids—4-6'. Various, June- 
Aug., best strain. 
DIANTHUS deltoides—6-9". Pink, May-July, 
deep green mats. 
Plumarius—9-12". Various, May-Sept., large 
flowers. 
DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding Heart)— 
Pink, white, May-June, fern-like foliage. 
Above at 50 cents each 
Eximia— 1-134- Deep pink, May-July, cut 
foliage. 
DICTAMNUS albus— 2-2 34- White, May-June, 
dislikes transplanting. 
Ruber— 2J43'. Rosy purple, May-June, cut 
flower. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—3-4'. Rose to white, 
June-July, handsome spikes. 
DORONICUM excelsum (Leopardbane)—Yel¬ 
low, May, cut flower. 
ECHNIOPS ritro (Globe Thistle)—3-4'. Steel 
blue globes, July, very attractive. 
ERYNGIUM planum— 1)42'. Steel blue this¬ 
tle-heads, July-Sept. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum-1M-2'. Blue, 
Aug.-Oct., cutting flower. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora— 1 342'- Orange and 
red, July-Aug. 
GEUM Mrs. Bradshaw— 1J42'- Vivid red, 
June-Sept., very double. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata—2-2J4- White, 
June-July, for cutting. 
Bristol Fairy—2-3'. Double white, June- 
Sept., dries well. 
Repens—4-6". White, June-July, grayish 
foliage. 
HELENIUM autumnale superbum—4-5'. 
Yellow, Aug.-Sept., useful mass plant. 
Riverton Gem— 2343'- Bronze, Aug.-Sept., 
indispensable. 
HELIOPSIS scabra, Excelsa—2J4-3'. Rich 
yellow sun flower, July-Oct. 
Pitcheriana -3-4'. Golden yellow, Sept.-Oct., 
yellow day lily. 
HELLEBORUS niger (Christmas Rose)—Pot- 
grown, $1.00 each, $10.50 dozen. 
HEMEROCALLIS fiava -3-4'. I jemon, May- 
June, profuse, early. 
Thunbergi— 2343'. Pale yellow, July, clear 
color. 
HEUCHERA brizoides—15-18". Pink, June- 
Sept., graceful clusters. 
Sanguinea -15-18". Coral, June-July, for 
cutting. 
Splendens -15-18". Bright red, June-July, 
handsome form. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos—4-6'. Pink, red, white, 
Aug.-Sept. 
IBERIS sempervirens —8-10". White, April- 
May, evergreen. 
Perennials- 
SELECT “GERMAN” IRIS 
All new or unusual Bearded Types 
(See bottom of page) 
(Each) 
Airy Dream—Clear soft pink self; 33". . .$1.00 
Allure—40"; Exquisitely beautiful blend 
of yellow and rose.35 
Andrew Jackson—40"; Early, large, very 
rich red violet.50 
Blue Banner—38"; Two tones of brilliant 
blue; very popular.35 
Blue Hill -36". Very fine large blue.75 
Blue Torch—Light lavender and purple; 
34". 2.00 
Blue Velvet—42". Clear deep velvety 
blue; very popular. 2.00 
Bourem—Red-purple, unusual coloring, 
popular. 30".25 
Buto—Intense strikingly beautiful dark 
blue purple of good form.35 
Daffodil—New, clear canary-yellow Iris; 
fine form; 42".50 
Dessert Gold—Very large, pale heavy 
substance yellow; early; 35". 1.50 
Eliz. Egelberg-—Fine large mauve pink 
bicolor; fragrant; 18".50 
Firefall—Bright red; S. Fiery red; F. bor- 
deaux red; 32".25 
Freida Mohr—A peer among lilac-rose 
pinks.50 
Gold Standard —A soft yellow that is 
“different”; 40".'.35 
Numa Roumestan—A gloriously dark, 
rich red in mass; 36". 1.00 
Packard Blue—S. light blue; F. rich vel¬ 
vety blue; 34". 2.00 
Pink Satin—A very fine pink self of great 
refinement. 3.50 
Pleui D’Or -Tall, floriferous gold yellow; 
good grower; 40".75 
Romance—Fragrant; rosy bronze; 30". . .50 
Snowdrift—A large fragrant, late white; 
33". 1.00 
Talisman—Bright golden apricot and pink 
blend; 36". 2.00 
Tapestry—Smoky mulberry of huge size, 
with brilliant center. 2.50 
William Mohr—The huge, ruffled lavender 
gray hybrid; early.75 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The Iris Kaempferi is different—quite different. 
It likes shade and an acid, moist soil. Use with 
Rhododendron or Azalea, for instance. The 
blooms come in late June or July and are flat and 
huge. Colors are rich and give a deep velvety 
effect. 
35 cents each. Ten of one kind for $2.50 
Astarte—Double beautiful dark violet. 
Circle—Double dark-violet-blue, finely lined 
with white. 
Eumee—Single dark violet. 
Gekka No Nami—Earliest to bloom and the 
choicest white, very free. Glistening white with 
creamy white stigmas. 
Gold Bound -A fine double pure white, en¬ 
riched by a creamy glow from the gold banded 
center. 
Hercule—Double clear lilac blue. 
Patrocle—Single superb dark violet. 
Koko No Iro (Purple and Gold)—Enormous 
double flowers. Rich violet-purple with white 
petaloides tipped violet. 
Prosperine—Single bright rich blue, produced 
by shading of velvety blue on white. 
Ski No Ryo—Double blue and white. 
Fall Blooming Iris 
A new race that blooms in Autumn as well as Spring! 
(Each) 
Autumn King—36". Typical lavender 
blue bicolor of good form.$ .25 
Autumn Queen—18". Best white dwarf; 
rebloomer; form and purity of color.35 
Autumn Surprise—Standards and falls 
blue.50 
Dorcas Hutchinson—26". Early and con¬ 
sistent rebloomer; pansy-violet self.50 
(Each) 
Eleanor Roosevelt—Fluorite purple self 
with rich falls; beautiful.$5.00 
Golden Harvest—20". First yellow fall 
bloomer; large; good form. 1.00 
September Skies—16". Deep red purple 
self; blooms freely in Spring.75 
Ultra—Fine, clear colored ultramarine 
blue bicolor.25 
Bargains in Good Iris for Massing 
A fine collection of old favorites. 2 of any one kind for 25 cents, 
KA nf 1 ' 1 1 r - U ' 
I-11-1 / I n -f 
Acacia Rose 
Afterglow 
Alcazar 
Ambassadeur 
A mber 
Anne Bullen 
Anne Leslie 
Apache 
Archeveque 
Argynnis 
Arlington 
Autumn King 
Beau Ideal 
Bertrand 
Blue Boy 
Bluet 
Bonita 
Brandywine 
B. Y. Morrison 
Canopus 
Caprice 
Cassiopee 
Chester J. Hunt 
Citronella 
Cluny 
Corot 
Crusader 
Cygnet 
Daphne 
Dejah 
Delicatissima 
Dorothea 
Dream 
Duke of York 
Eclaireur 
Ed. Michel 
Endymion 
Eventide 
Fairy 
Forsette 
Fra Angelico 
Geo. J. Tribol 
Georgia 
George Yeld 
Gertrude 
Goldenrod 
Gold Imperial 
Harpalion 
Her Majesty 
Ideal 
Imperator 
Isis 
Isolene 
Jac. Guillot 
Jean Chevreau 
Kochii 
L. A. Williamson 
Lohengrin 
Lord Lambourne 
Lord of June 
Lorely 
Majestic 
Marsh Marigold 
Mary Gibson 
Mildred Presby 
Mme. Chereau 
Mme. Cheri 
Mme. Chobaut 
Morning Splendor 
Mother of Pearl 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles 
Mrs. Marion Cran 
Nehawka 
Neibelungen 
Nymph 
Opera 
Orion 
Pallida Delmatica 
Parc de Neuilly 
Phyllis Bliss 
Pioneer 
Prairie Gold 
Primrose 
Princess Beatrice 
Prosper Laugier 
Prospero 
Shekinah 
10 for 75c. 
Skit che wan g 
Steep way 
Sunset 
Susan Bliss 
Queen Caterina 
Sweet Lavender 
Taj Mahal 
Titian 
Queen of May 
Rhein Nixe 
Rose way 
Rota 
Seminole 
Trostinger 
Tropic Seas 
True Charm 
Vesper Gold 
White Knight 
White Queen 
Wild Rose 
Yvonne Pelletier 
Zada 
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