KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO 
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Phlox 
QUEEN OF MAY—S. light pink, F. 
darker pink. 10c each. 
QUEEN OF THE GYPSIES—S. light 
pink, F. lavender pink. 10c each. 
PERFECTION—S. rich purple, S. same 
color. 10c each. 
SNOW QUEEN—S. and F. pure white. 
10c each. 
KING OF IRIS—S. golden yellow, F. 
purple and brown. 10c each. 
SHERWIN WRIGHT—S. and F. golden 
yellow. 10c each. 
MME. CHEREAU—S. and F. ruffled 
white, frilled blue. 10c each. 
PALLADA DELMATICA—S. and F. 
light blue. One of the tallest irises. 
10c each. 
LORD OF JUNE—S. blue lavender, F. 
lavender violet. 25c each. 
CAPRICE—S. rosy red, F. deeper rosy 
red. Large. 15c each. 
NEW DAWN—S. and F. light grey. 
Fine. 15c each. 
ISOLENE—Blend of buff, cinnamon and 
violet. 15c each. 
MORNING SPLENDOR—S. and F. rich 
deep red. One of the best. Fragrant. 
25c each. 
IRIS PUMILA (Miniature flag)—Dwarf 
iris, does not grow over 4 inches high. 
Blooms in April and May. Fine for 
rock garden and bordering flower 
beds. Purple. 10c each. 
LUPINE—Effective plants, producing 
large spikes of flowers, blooming in 
May and June. Colors: white, 15c, 
blue, 25c, red, 25c each. 
ORIENTAL POPPY—2-3 ft. Tremen¬ 
dous cup-shaped blooms of brightest 
crimson-scarlet with large, purplish 
black blotches at base of petals. 10c 
each. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA (Lathyrus) 
—A perennial form of the annual var¬ 
iety. Very decorative. Bloom all sum¬ 
mer. Hardy. Colors: pink, white and 
crimson. 25c each. 
PAINTED DAISY—Colorful pink and 
white daisy-like flowers. Profuse 
bloomers. 15c each. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard tongue)—2 ft. 
Bright pink flowers from June to 
August. Effective for the border. 25c 
each. 
PHLOX—(Hardy perennial)—Phlox are 
a garden in themselves, succeed in 
almost any soil and position, and 
flower freely for many years. 
Mrs. Jenkins—Early white, 
Ryndstrom—Deep rose pink, 
Beacon—Bright cherry red, 
Michael Buchner—Pale Lavender, 
Rheinlander—Salmon pink, 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, 
Bridesmaid—White with pink eye, 
R. P. Struthers—Carmen, claret red 
eye. 
Any of the above 2 year plants 25c 
each or $2.50 per dozen, $15.00 per 
hundred. 
PHLOX SUBULATA—(Mountain pink) 
—An early spring flowering type, with 
pretty moss-like, evergreen foliage, 
which during the flowering season, in 
April and May, is hidden under the 
masses of pink bloom. Splendid for 
the rockery. 20c each. 
PLATYCODON—(Balloon flower)—2 ft. 
Large handsome deep blue flowers. 
15c each. 
PERENNIAL SPIREA—Fern-like ever¬ 
green foliage, creamy-white flowers 
borne on stems about a foot above fol¬ 
iage. Good for rockery. 40c each. 
SALVIA—4 ft. Makes a grand showing 
in the fall and without doubt one of 
the best blue autumn flowering peren¬ 
nials. 15c each. 
All plants guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. 
