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HEPATICA triloba, ROUND LOBE HEPATICA. 6 in. Lovely lavender, blue or 
white. Spring bloomer. 
HEUCHERA, ALUMROOT. 
americana, AMERICAN ALUMROOT. 10-15 in. White. June-July. Good rock 
plant with heart-shaped foliage with brown-red marking, 
brizoides. PINKBELLS. 1 ft. June-Aug. Pale pink. 
EDGE HALL. 15 in. June-Sept. Bright appleblossom pink. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
PLUIE-DE-FEU. 18 in. June-July. Fiery-red.90 2.40 18.00 
sanguinea, CORALBELLS. 1 ft. June-August. Long-stemmed, graceful clus¬ 
tered scarlet flowers. 
HOSTA, PLANTAINLILY. 
caerulea, BLUE PLANTAINLILY. 1-2 ft. July-August. Deep or pale blue. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
lancifolia, LANCELEAF PLANTAINLILY. 18 in. August. Lilac, Narrow 
foliage. 
lancifolia albo-marginata. SILVEREDGE LANCELEAF PLANTAINLILY. 
2 ft. June-July. Light blue. Narrow leaves with white margins, 
plantaginea grandiflora. BIG PLANTAINLILY. 2 ft. August-September. 
Glossy light green leaves. Large waxy, white flowers, 
1.05 2.80 21.00 
HOUSTONIA serpyllifolia, CREEPING BLUETS. 3-5 in. April-May. Forms 
little tufts with tiny evergreen leaves. Mass of delicate blue and white 
flowers. 
HYPOXIS hirsuta, GOLDEYE GRASS. 9-12 in. Bright yellow star-like flowers 
in spring. 
IBERIS, CANDYTUFT. 
sempervirens, EVERGREEN CANDYTUFT. 1 ft. May-June. White, 
(sempervirens), LITTLE GEM. 6 in. May. White. Dwarf form. Excellent for 
rock garden and border use.90 2.40 18.00 
IRIS, IRIS. 
cristata, CRESTED IRIS. 3-6 in. May. Exquisite dwarf, pale blue. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
cristata alba, WHITE CRESTED IRIS. 3-6 in. May. A rare native. Pure 
white .1.00 each 
kaempferi, JAPANESE IRIS. 2-3 ft. Finest mixed colors. 
pseudacorus, YELLOWFLAG IRIS. 3-4 ft. May-June. Bright yellow. Tall 
conspicuous leaves, fine for shrubberies.90 2.40 18.00 
siberica, SIBERIAN IRIS. 1-2 ft. Lilac-blue. Slender foliage, 
siberica alba, WHITE SIBERIAN IRIS. 3 ft. June. White, 
verna, VERNAL IRIS. 4 in. June. Blue with yellow beards. Choice. 
.90 2.40 18.00 
versicolor. BLUEFLAG IRIS. 20 in. Native near streams and in swamps. 
Light purple flowers. Spring and early Summer. 
LAMIUM maculatum, SPOTTED DEADNETTLE. 5 in. Trailing plant with 
variegated leaves. Rosy-purple flowers in midsummer. 
LIATRIS, GAYFEATHER. 
pycnostachya, CATTAIL GAYFEATHER. 3-5 ft. August-October. Spikes of 
pale purple flowers. Fine for border. 
spicata, SPIKE GAYFEATHER. 3-5 ft. August-October. Purplish-blue flowers 
in dense spikes. 
LILIUM, LILY. 
canadense, CANADA LILY. 4 ft. August. Beautiful yellow native lily. 
.90 2.40 
carolinianum, CAROLINA LILY. 3 ft. Fragrant orange-red flowers in July. 
Our introduction . 1.50 4.00 
grayi, GRAYS LILY. 1-3 ft. June-July. Bell-shaped pendulous flowers. A 
deep reddish-brown outside. Introduced by Harlan P. Kelsey. 
1.50 4.00 
philadelphicum, ORANGECUP LILY. 2 ft. July. Flaring upright red flowers. 
.90 2.40 
regale, ROYAL LILY. 4-6 ft. July. Showy Summer-blooming Lily. The fra¬ 
grant flowers are 4-6 in. long, white inside, lilac and purple outside. 
4-5 in. circum. 1.50 4.00 
superbum, AMERICAN TURKSCAP LILY. 4-8 ft. July. Orange-scarlet to 
red, spotted inside .90 2.40 18.00 
tigrinum, TIGER LILY. 2-5 ft. June-July. Orange-red with purple-black 
spots .90 2.40 18.00 
