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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
HEUCHERA. (Alumroot.) 
R. brizoides. (Pinkbells.) Graceful spikes of 
pink flowers. 
la perle. Deep red variety, very free. 
R. micrantha. Compact and charming dwarf al¬ 
pine variety. 
R. rosamundi. Lovely coral pink variety. 
R. splendens. Extra bright and free flowering 
variety. 
R. sanguinea. Free flowering, coral red flowers. 
R. sanguinea Petworth. The finest of the san¬ 
guinea varieties. The color is an outstand¬ 
ing coral scarlet. 
R. sanguinea Pluie de Feu. Fiery red flowers, 
6xtx*£t fine 
HOSTA. (Formerly Funkia.) (Plantainlily.) 
caerulea. Blue Plantainlily. 
lancifolia albo-marginata. Silvery edged 
foliage. 
ovata. Pale blue flowers. 
sieboldi. Large handsome leaves of a decid¬ 
edly blue color. 50 cents, 
subcordata grandiflora. Giant white plantain¬ 
lily. 40 cents each. 
HYPERICUM. 
R. fragilis. Charming rock plant, flowers yellow. 
50 cents. 
R. repens. Heath like prostrate growth, yellow 
flowers. 35 cents. 
HORMINUM. 
R. pyrenaicum. Interesting dwarf rock plant 
with violet blue flowers. 35 cents. 
INCARVILLEA. 
delavayi. Large handsome gloxinia like 
flowers of a rich rosy purple color. Needs 
good drainage. 35 cents. 
IBERIS. (Hardy Candytuft.) 
R. gibraltarica. Very pretty lavender colored 
variety. 
R. sempervirens. Pure white, evergreen. 
R. sempervirens. Little Gem. Very dwarf com¬ 
pact little variety. 
IRIS, DWARF SECTION. 
R. cristata. (Crested dwarf Iris.) Charming 
native variety, richly marked pale lilac 
flowers, splendid rock plant, 
cristata alba. Pure white flowers. 50 cents, 
pumila Blue Bird. Rich blue. 
R. pumila var. Charmer. Pretty lavender variety. 
R. pumila var. Orange Queen. Attractive orange 
yellow variety. 
R. pumila var. alba. White form of same habit 
and free flowering. 
R. pumila var. Schneecuppe. Considered the 
finest pure white form. 
R. pumila jean siret. New fall flowering Iris. 
Dainty flowers of clear canary yellow with 
slight violet coloring. Booms in Septem¬ 
ber as well as in spring. 35 cents each. 
R. pumila souv. de lieut. xavier de chavagnac. 
(New.) The name is rather awe inspiring 
but the flowers of this Iris are violet with 
deeper purple shading in the falls, also a 
fall bloomer. 35 cents. 
IRIS, BEARDED SECTION. (“German Iris.”) 
alcazar. Bluish violet, falls deep purple, 36-48 
inches. 
afterglow. Buff grey shading to rich yellow 
in centre, 36 inches. 
archeveque. Rich purple violet, falls velvety 
purple, 24 inches. 
