SCABIOSA CAUCASIA—Lovely Bluish lavender. Excellent eut 
flower. 
•SEDUM—Four different types of this excellent ground cover. 
•SEMPERVIUM TECTORUM—Broad rosettes, leaves having Red¬ 
dish tips. 
STATICE CASPIA—An old favorite for mixing in bouquets. 
•THYMUS SERPYLLUM—Rapid spreader. Foliage fragrant. 
•VERONICA REPENS — Grows very close to the Iground. Blue 
flowers. 
•VERONICA RUPESTRIS — A little higher than Repens. Blue 
flowers. 
•VERONICA SPICATA—Dark Blue flowers all summer. Grows about 
1 foot high. 
•VIOLA JERSEY GEM—Violet Blue, Pansy like flowers all summer. 
•VIOLA APRICOT—Rich Orange. Needs protection in winter. 
•VIOLA BOSNLACA—Dainty Rose Magenta flowers. 
VIOLET SINGLE—Fragrant Purple flowers. 
VIOLET DOUBLE—Similar to single, but in double form. Price, 
Double Violet only, each, 20c. 
WALLFLOWER—Beautiful mixture of colors in Yellow, Brown and , 
Red. Very showy and attractive. 
YUCCA—Foliage Evergreen, leaves broad and swordiike. Immense 
spikes of creamy White flowers rise from 3 to 6 ft. high. Prices, each— 
1 year plants, 15c; dozen, $1.50; 2 year plants, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 
PRICES—All Perennials, except where noted, each 15c, 2 for 25c; 
dozen, $1.25. 
Iris 
(S) denotes Standards or upper petals. (F) denotes Falls or lower 
petals. All Iris prepaid. 
AMAS—(S) Blue. (F) Violet. 
ARCHEVIQUE—Entire flower rich Purple. 
CANARY BIRD—Beautiful clear Yellow. 
DALMARIUS—(S) Soft Gray, (F) darker shaded Violet Brown. 
ED. MICHELL—Extra large, Reddish Purple. 
JUNIATA—(S) and (F), clear Blue, excellent. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON—(S) Violet, (F) Royal Blue, one of the 
best. Price, each, 15c; dozen, $1.50. 
LORD OF JUNE—(S) Lavender, (F) Violet. 
MME. CHEREAU—White with Blue border. 
MRS. H. DARWIN—Snow White with Violet tracings. 
QUEEN OF MAY—(S) and (F). soft Rosy Lilac. 
TROJAMA—(S) light lavender Violet, (F) darker Violet. Price. 
Trojama, each, 15c; dozen, $1.60. 
WHITE KNIGHT—Pure White. 
DWARF IRIS—Fine for rockeries or borders. They grow only about 
4 to 6 inches hiigh. Colors are Yellow, Blue or Purple. Each, 10c; dozen. 
$1.00 prepaid. 
ALL IRIS—Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00, except Lent Williamson and 
Trojama. 
We offer an unnamed lot at an unusual figure. Excellent for mass 
planting. Many fine colors. Yellow—Purple—Blue—Lavender—Mixed. 
Each, 6c; dozen, 60c; 100, $3.50 prepaid. 
Phlox i 
The Perennial Phlox offer a wide range of beautiful colors. It is \ 
one of our best perennials. For best results divide Phlox nearly every 
year, otherwise they become tall, lanky and flowers lose their size and 
vivid color. 
B. COMPTE—Wine Purple. 
BEACON—Cherry Red, vigorous grower. 
BRIDESMAID—White with distinctive Red Eye. 
COMMANDER—Deep crimson Red. New and popular. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL—One of the very best clear soft Pinks. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD—Deep Lavender. Very large flower. 
PANTHEON—Dark Pink, beautiful shade. 
RYNSTROOM—Rose Pink, large and attractive. 
S El BOLDS SCARLET—Orange Scarlet in color. Very showy. 
Prices—All PHLOX—Each, 20c ; dozen, $2.00 prepaid. 
Hardy Lilies 
MADONNA—Clear White. An old favorite. Each, 25c. 
REGALE—White, slightly suffused with Pink. Each, 25c; dozen. 
$2.50. 
TENUIFOLIUM—A profusion of small Orange Red flowers. Each, 
25c; dozen, $2.50. 
TIGRINUM-FLORE PLENO—The color of the Common Single Tiger 
Lily, but flowers are double. Each, 30c; dozen, $3.00. 
UMBELLATUM—Orange Red. Grows exceptionally well here. 
30c; dozen, $3.00. 
NOTE—ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE PREPAID 
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