Iberis Sempervirens is a dependable Rockery Plant 
IRIS 
DICHOTOMA. (The Vesper Iris) Dainty orchard¬ 
like flowers of rich lavender and mauve are 
borne on graceful three foot stems. Bloom¬ 
ing in August it is a welcomed addition. The 
lovely flowers open about four in the after¬ 
noon, hence its common name. Each 40c, per 
three $1.00. 
KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris). One of the showiest 
of the entire Iris group. The individual flowers 
are of immense size—from 6 to 8 inches in 
diameter—and are of the most beautiful and 
delicate tones. In full glory during June. 3 
feet. 
Cold Bound. The finest white, daintily lined with 
clear gold. 
Hercules. Large double delicate lavender. 
Mahogany. A six petaled, rich maroon red. 
Purple and Cold. Large purple flowers attrac¬ 
tively spotted with gold. 
Sky-No-Ryo. A double blue and white flower. 
Uchiu. Coerulean blue with a white and gold 
center. 
One of each named variety—6 plants—$1.25. 
• PUMILA (Dwarf Iris). These early Spring bloomers 
are gems in the rock garden. Dwarf, compact 
foliage of neat habit. The bold bright blos¬ 
soms on erect six inch stems make a colorful 
array. 
Excelsa. Bright lemon yellow. 
Orange Queen. Large orange yellow. 
Sambo. A rich purple violet. 
White. Lovely cream flowers. 
Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50 
ARENARIUS. A rare dwarf Iris of exceed¬ 
ingly compact habit. In the early 
Spring large golden yellow, perfectly 
formed flowers appear on slender six 
inch stems. Little tufts of grass-like 
foliage nestle snugly among the rocks. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per 10 $2.00. 
LAVENDULA 
•VERA (True Old Lavender). The sweet scented 
lavender with blue-gray foliage. Short spikes 
of lavender colored flowers that are quite 
fragrant. Gives a very pleasing effect among 
the rocks. Blooms in June. 8 inches. 
LEWISIA 
COLUMBIANA ROSEA. A western alpine which 
likes a cool situation in the rockery. Tightly 
formed rosettes of rich deep green with short 
trailing flower stems bearing light rose flowers 
veined with a deeper tint. Each 35c, per 
three 80c. 
FINCHII. A choice American alpine with more 
loosely formed rosettes. The leaves are a 
brown reddish green. Soft pink flowers on 
short stems. Each 35c, per three 80c. 
LIATRIS 
PYCHNOSTACHIA (Blazing Star). A splendid va¬ 
riety for the border, blooming in August. 
Handsome, full spikes of bright purple daintily 
tipped with rose lavender. One of the finest 
for cutting, they are particularly effective 
used with Gladiolus. Recommended. 5 feet. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 
The hardy Candytuft 
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LOBELIA CARDINALIS 
A brilliant American native 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
MAJALIS. Dainty little bells of pure white rising 
from deep green dwarf foliage in the Spring. 
Excellent for a shady nook in the rockery 
or for bedding. In the late summer the round 
seed pods turn to a rich crimson. Strong 
clumps. Each 30c, per three 75c, per 10 
$ 2 . 00 . 
LINUM 
PERENNAE (Hardy Flax). A desirable plant for the 
garden with its light graceful foliage and 
profusion of bright blue flowers during the 
early summer. Each evening the flowers drop, 
and in the morning the plant is again covered 
with fresh, dainty blossoms. 18 inches. Each 
20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
LUPINUS 
HARKNESS HYBRIDS. A superior strain of these 
exquisite flowers for the border. Stately 
spikes, 3 feet high, are filled with pea-shaped 
flowers in many pastel shades. Rugged foliage 
that is attractive. During June they lend a 
glorious touch to the garden. 
The price of all plants is as follows, unless other¬ 
wise noted, Each 25c, Three of one variety 60c, 
Ten of one variety $1.50, Twenty-five of one 
variety $3.00. 
Varieties Marked with an Asterisk 4 for Rock Carden 
All orders are sent via Express Collect. If you wish 
order sent by Parcel Post add ten per cent (10%) 
to the total of order for postage. 
LILIUM 
Lilies add grace and charm to a garden that no 
other flower can equal. The beauty of the bloom is 
enhanced by their stateliness. All the varieties 
offered have proven their hardiness in our severe 
climate. 
We recommend Fall transplanting for all Lilies, 
but if ordered early in the Spring they will bloom 
for you. For best results place them in a well 
drained situation. 
RECALE. The exoctic Lily Dr. Wilson brought back 
from the Orient. One of the finest white lilies. 
The ivory white blossoms have delicately 
tinted purple throats. Comes into bloom in 
late June. 4 feet. Large sized bulbs. 
SUPERBUM (The Turk’s Cap Lily). A fine native 
Lily with drooping bright yellow blossoms 
shaded with reddish orange. A fine Lily to 
naturalize and makes a colorful show in the 
garden. 3 feet. Each 20c, per three 50c, 10 
$1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM. A grand 
Lily that is rapidly becoming popular 
as a garden variety and as a cut flower. 
Large trumpet-shaped flowers of pure 
white are gracefully carried on slender 
2 to 3 foot stems. In the garden it 
makes a beautiful display during the 
summer. 
•TENUIFOLIUM (Siberian Coral Lily). A delightful 
gem from Siberia with recurved petals of 
bright coral red borne on slender 18 inch 
stems. One of the best for the rockery. 
Blooms in early June. Attractive, finely cut 
foliage. 
LOBELIA 
CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). An American native 
of unmatched brilliant scarlet. In a cool shaded 
spot in the garden this gorgeous species grows 
luxuriantly. Spikes of vivid cardinal two and 
half feet tall are at their best during August. 
SYPHILITICA. A native of the northern states 
with semi-dwarf spikes of rich blue. A grand 
item for colonizing on the edge of woods, and 
a clump of them in the shaded border gives 
a brilliant display during the summer. The 
foliage is a dark bright green. 2 feet. 
LYTHRUM 
ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Showy plants with bright 
rose colored spikes two feet tall. Will thrive 
in any situation, and does particularly well in 
a waterside planting. In bloom from July until 
late August. 
LIATRIS PYCHNOSTACHIA 
Handsome purple spikes 
