SPECIMEN STOCK (cont) 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS . Always popular. 4.00 
SHASTA KING EDWARD VII. Excellent. 1 yr. plants, frcm seed. 7.00 
SHASTA SUPREME. Because of the drought, no propagation was possible 
all stock is reserved. 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI. 2 yr. field clumps, strong. 8.00 
SEDUM MIDDENDORFIANUM. Neat, compact, tufted, non-spreading dwarf. 5.00 
SEDUM SPECTABILE BRILLIANT. New bright red form. 1 yr. 6.00 
TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS. This wonderful plant came through last winter's 
wet and cold and this summer's heat and drought without injury, open 
field culture. Beauty, hardiness, ease of handling and low cost make 
this an ideal edganding plant. We 11-branched specimens. 7.00 
Heavy stock plants for division or large specimens. 12.00 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM. Fern-like leaves used for "green". 7.00 
TUNICA SAXAFRAGA ROSEA FL. PL. Double rose-pink flowers freely 
produced all summer regardless of heat or drought. 8.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
True-to-name varieties, 1 yr. from cuttings. Most of these bloomed 
this spring. All will bloom well next spring. Whole roots. 
GLOWING EMBERS. Our origination. Deep, glowing red about the same shade 
as Wurtembergia . The petals are of great substance and deeply crinkled. 
The flower keeps its shape and color longer than any we know. 
Excellent growing habits, clean, dark green foliage. Each 25c 
LULU A NEELEY. Deep, dark red. Very free. 15.00 
MRS. PERRY. Always popular pink. 7.00 
PROSERPINE. Immense scarlet-red. Tall, strong, impressive. 10.00 
SALMON KING. The finest salmon. Especially fine for blending with other 
colors in the border or in cut-flower arrangement. 10.00 
ROSE BEAUTY. Our origination. Clear, glowing rose-pink. The petals are 
daintily crinkled and edged with silver. Unsurpassed in freedom of 
bloom and excellence of habit. In any group of pinks, no ma11er howi 
costly, Rose Beauty will be one of the first to be admired. Each 3 5e 
TRILBY. Dark, lustrous, rich red. One of the finest. Each 25c 
GERMAN IRIS 
Carefully selected, dependable varieties in the most useful colors. 
Clean, healthy rhizomes from well-grown 2 yr. stock. 
It* each except as noted. No less than 2 5 at this rate. 
AMBASSADOR. Bronze and maroon. CECIL MINTURN. Pink. 
CORONATION. Fine, deep rich yellow. 8<-. DREAM. Light pink. 
GAYNELLE. Bright, clear yellow. Valuable as a companion for the deeply 
colored KOCHII. Same height and blooming period, very early. 
GQLD CREST. Bright violet blue, gold beard. 
KING KARL. A most striking and attractive plicata. Pink and cream 
background dotted with purple and bronze. 10c! each. 3 for 25c 
KOCHII. Claret and purple. LENT. A. WILLIAMSON. Violet and purple. 
MIDWEST. Ruffled, dotted purple. 2c. MONSIGNOR. Violet and purple. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Pearl tints. MRS. ALLAN GRAY. Mauve and violet. 
PROSPERO. Lilac and violet. PROSPER LAUGIER. Bronze and ruby. 
QUAKER LADY. Smoky lavender. QUEEN CATERINA. Light orchid. 
SEMINOLE. Best standard red. 2<t TROOST. Rose pink. 
SOUV. de MME GAUDICHAU. Large, striking deep blue. 
WEDGEWOOD. Beautiful Wedgewood blue. 5c 1 , 6 for 25e. 
