THE LIBIS GARDENS 
Akron , Ohio 
DORONICUM 
Bright yellow daisy-like flowers blooming in May and June. Tall growing. Excellent 
and long lasting as a cut flower. 35c 
ENGLISH IVY 
Plants potted, compact, well branched, 24 inches. 60c 
EUONYMUS - Evergreen Bittersweet 
Kewensis Very small dark green foliage valuable as a rock garden plant. 35c 
Radicans Trailing, compact growing narrow-leaved evergreen vine; for covering rocky 
banks or rough walls. 2 to 2 y 2 ft. 75c 
Radicans Vegetus Strong growing variety with round glossy leaves. Fine evergreen 
covering for buildings or wall. 2 to 3 ft. $1.00 
EUPATORIUM - Hardy Ageratum 
Purplish blue flowers similar to the ageratum, blopming late in the fall, 2 to 2 x / 2 feet; 
valuable for cutting. 25c 
FERN (Ostrich) 
Native, tall, 2 x / 2 to 3t£ feet... 35c 
GAILLARDIA 
The “Gypsies” of the garden. Tawny shades of orange, yellow, and red. Blooms 
freely throughout the season.Young plants - 15c; Large clumps - 35c. 
GEUM 
In three colors; rich double yellow, double red, and single orange. 25c 
GRASSES - Hardy Oriental Plume 
Erianthus Ravennae - Pampas Grows 10 feet tall with fine silvery plumes. 50c 
Eulalia - Japan Rush Very narrow green foliage. 4 to 6 feet. 25c 
Eulalia - Variegated Japan Rush Long narrow leaves striped with white. An abund¬ 
ance of silver-gray plumes. 4 to 6 feet. 25c 
Eulalia Zebrina - Zebra Grass The long graceful foliage of this variety marked with 
creamy bands across the leaf; grows 6 to 10 ft. with fine silver plumes late in the 
season. 35c 
GYPSOPHILA 
Bristol Fairy Produces large sprays of double white flowers of large size and blooms 
continuously throughout the season. This variety comes in grafted plants only. 35c 
HEUCHERA - Coral Bell 
Various shades of pink and red. 25c 
IRIS 
The German Iris rank prominently among the more important flowers, and during 
their blooming season hold full sway as a cut flower, as well as in the garden. 
The best time to plant German Iris is in July, but planting may be done all through 
the summer and early fall. 
GERMAN IRIS 
Ambassadeur Smoky velvety purple, 48 
inches. 
Aristocrat Violet-blue veined with white. 
Brandywine Silvery blue. 
Cavalier Deep shade of violet blue. 
Clematis Light, clear, violet with var¬ 
iable veining at the base. 
Commodore Tall-growing, deep violet- 
blue. 
Darias Yellow and maroon variegated. 
Dream Standard light pink. 
fulva Yellow. 
Georgia Soft shade of rose; early. 
Gold Imperial True deep yellow. 
PRICE: Strong divisions of each of the 
Juanita Tall-growing clear blue. 
Lent A. Williamson Rich royal purple, 
very tall. 
Lord of June Lavender-blue. 
Mme. Chareau White with edging of 
lavender. 
Mme. Gaudichau Very dark velvety- 
purple. 
Opera Deep velvety-purple. 
Queen Caterina Silvery pale lavender. 
Quaker Lady Smoky lavender with 
shades of yellow, blue and old gold. 
Taffeta Smoky blue, old gold and bronze. 
White Knight Pure white. 
above varieties. Each. 20c 
DWARF IRIS 
The dwarf iris commence blooming very early in the season, about April 10 and 
last for about 2 months. They usually grow from 6 to 12 inches. They are useful 
particularly for rock gardens and as low-growing borders. 
Atro-Violacea Deep violet purple. 25c 
Excelsa Pure yellow. 35c 
The Bride Blush white. 35c 
