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Pyrethrum 
IRIS—GERMAN 
One of the finest of our hardy plants. Crows in all soils. 
S—Standard F—Falls 
ALCAZAR (8.6) (S)—Light bluish violet; (F) deep purple with bronze veined throat. 
Striking flower. 
ASIA (9.3) (S)—Pale silvery lavender deepening at the base to golden yellow. (F) Pale 
reddish purple, lighter at edges. 
DREAM (8.5)—Entire flower soft clear rose pink. 36 in. 
FLAVESCENS (S and F)—Creamy yellow. 
COLD IMPERIAL (8.6)—The best golden yellow. 
IMPERATOR (S)—Red Violet tinted buff. (F) Deeper red-violet with brown markings at 
the base. Large. Late. 
OPERA (8.7)—A rich violet-red bicolor. (S) Bright rich pansy-violet. (F) Rich velvety 
violet-purple. Vigorous and free. Very striking and much admired. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE (9.0)—Tall; sweetly scented; lavender-blue slightly silvered. 
QUEEN OF MAY (7.4) (S) — 
Lilac. (F) Purplish lilac or rose. 
Very sweetly scented, very 
large, bright and free flower¬ 
ing. The most charming. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Pea) —Trailing plants suitable for growing 
on trellises, etc. Excellent for cutting. Pink, red, white. 
LAVANDULA VERA —The true sweet lavender, fragrant blue flowers. 
July-August. 18 in. 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Blazing Star) —Long narrow spikes of 
rich purple flowers. 4 feet. July-August. 
*LINUM FLAVUM —Very attractive in foliage and bloom. Flowers 
beautiful yellow. 
LUPINE —Lovely pea shaped flowers on spike a foot long on 3 ft. 
stems. Blue, Sunshine and White. 
MONARDA D9DYMA (Bee Balm) —Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers 
are produced freely. June-August. 
*MYOSOTJS ALPESTRIS (Forget-me-not) —Masses of bright blue 
flowers with light green foliage. Excellent for rock gardens. 
^OENOTHERA MISSOURIENSIS —A low species with prostrate as¬ 
cending branches, profuse bloomer. Solitary flowers, often 4 inches 
across. June until August. 
PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) —Trailing plants 6-8 inches high, 
forming broad mats of bright glossy green foliage. Will grow in 
shady situations where grass will not grow. 
PAPAVER, MRS. PERRY —Orange-apricot with faint lilac suffusion. 
3 for 55c, 12 for $1.90, 25 for $3.60. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy) —Tremendous cup-shaped 
blooms of brightest crimson-scarlet, with large, purplish black 
blotches at base of petals. 3-3Vi ft- May-June. 3 for 55c, 12 for 
$1.90, 25 for $3.60. 
PENTSTEMON —2-4 feet high. Bushy and long, slender spikes. 
Trumpet-shaped flowers. Mixed shades. 
PLATYCODON —Large, showy flowers on 20 inch spikes, produced 
all summer. Deep blue, white. 
POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS (Miss Willmott) — Improved salmon pink. 
Very free flowering. Mid-summer. 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
::: AURICULA ALPINA (Giant Hybrids) —Rosettes of thick leaves, 
sometimes farinose or mealy. Flower stalks 6-8 inches high, bear¬ 
ing heads of bloom of various colors, exceedingly fragrant. Every 
Rock Carden should have a few of these. 
*CASHMERIANA —Large, globular heads of a pleasing purplish blue 
shade. 
*CORTUSOIDES— Soft wrinkled heart-shaped leaves. Flowers in early 
summer, deep rose. 10 inches. 
*MUNSTEAD HYBRIDS —Low growing form with round heads of 
flowers which come in a wide variety of colors. Maroon, brown, 
scarlet, orange, yellow. 
*VERIS HYBRIDS —-Va rious shades of lilac, purple and violet as well 
as a wide range of buff, orange, salmon and rich reds. 
PYRETHRUM —Fern-like foliage, daisy-shaped flowers in red, pink, 
white. Excellent for cut flowers. 
SALVIA AZUREA —Sky-blue flowers in great profusion. August- 
September. 3-4 feet. 
SEDUM 
*ACRE (Golden Moss) —Foliage green; flowers bright yellow; pros¬ 
trate and slowly spreading. 
SPECTABILE —Broad, light green foliage and showy rose-colored 
flowers. Late Fall blooming plant. 18 inches. 
*SPURIUM COCCINEUM —Beautiful rosy crimson flowers. 6 inches. 
July-August. 
Maloney’s Hybrid Delphiniums 
