Hemerocallis dumortieri, Day Lily. Orange 
yellow. 
H. jSava. Lemon yellow. 
H. middendorfi. Deep orange yellow flowers. 
H. thunbergi. Lemon yellow flowers. 
Heuchera Rosmondi. Coral pink bells on 
good stems for cutting. 
H. sanguinea, Pluie de Feu. Coral red 
flowers. 
H. sanguinea splendens. Brilliant scarlet. 
Hollyhocks. Single and double, all colors. 
Hosta lancifolia. Broad green leaves, lilac 
blooms. 
Iberis sempervirens. Hardy Candytuft. 
White. 
Inula, Golden Beauty. Bright yellow daisy¬ 
like flowers. July-Aug. 
German Iris 
Ambassadeur. Smoky-violet and raisin- 
purple. 
Archeveque. Red-purple and violet-purple. 
Candelabra. Lavender-violet and velvety 
purple. 
Caprice. Deep rosy-red. 
Dalmatica. Soft lilac blue. 
Her Majesty. Pinkish veined with rose. 
Lent A. Williamson. Smoky lavender and 
purple. 
Lord of June. Clear showy blue. 
Prosper Laugier. Bronzy-red and purple. 
Queen Caterina. Tall lavender-blue. 
Queen of May. Pinkish toned lavender. 
Rhein Nixe. White and old blue. 
Liatris pycnostachya, Gay Feather. Rich 
purple flowers, 4-5 ft. 
L. spicata. Purple flower spikes. Plants 2-3 
ft. 
Limonium latifolium, Sea Lavender. 
Linum perenne, Flax. Bright blue flowers. 
Lupinus polyphyllus. Lupins. White, blue 
pink and Regal Hybrids. 
Monarda dydima. Aromatic plants with 
scarlet flowers. 
Nepeta mussini. Gray foliage, lavender 
flowers. 
Nepeta, Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron. Up¬ 
right growth. Bright blue. 
Oenothera missouriensis. Low plant with 
large yellow flowers. 
Oriental Poppies 
Pot plants in these varieties. 
Beauty of Livermoor. Dark blood red. 
Fairy. Pure pale pink. 
Joyce. Old Rose, one of the best. 
Lulu A. Neely. Large vivid red flowers. 
May Queen. Double. Red-scarlet shaded 
with salmon. 
May Sadler. Salmon pink, 4 ft. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon pink of unusual rich¬ 
ness. 
Olympia. Sprightly double orange. 
Perry’s White. Pure white, crimson maroon 
at base of petals. 
Garden Phlox 
Albion. Pure white with a pink eye. 
Beacon. Vigorous; cherry-red flowers. 
Boule de Feu. A rich salmon-red. Late. 
E. I. Farrington. Light pink, large flowers. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Good tall late white. 
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf, large pink blooms. 
Julius Heurlin. Beautiful salmon-pink. 
Medium grower. 
Maid Marian. Clear pale lavender. 
Mia Ruys. Dwarf, pure white flowers. 
Phlox amoena. Dwarf Phlox. 
Phlox subulata. Moss Pink. 
Alba. Pure white. 
Apple Blossom. Delicate pink. 
G. F. Wilson. Soft lavender. 
Lilacina. Light blue. 
Rosea. Soft rose. 
Vivid. Deep glowing pink. 
Platycodon grandiflorum. Balloon Flower. 
Blue and white. 
Rosmarinus officinalis, Rosemary. Light 
blue flowers, gray-green foliage. 
Salvia azurea grandiflora. Meadow Sage. 
S. azurea Pitcheri, Blue Meadow Sage. 
Saxifraga McNabiana. White flowers 
marked with pink. 
Sedum Acre, Gold Moss. Yellow rock gar¬ 
den variety. 
S. album. Creeping plant with white 
flowers. 
Sedum ellacombianum. 
S. Sieboldi. Blue to coral rose foliage. 
S. spectabile. Large heads of pink flowers. 
18 in. 
Sempervivum arachnoideum. Cobweb 
Houseleek. 
S. fimbriatum. Red Houseleek. 
S. globiferum. Bright green rosettes. 
S. tectorum. Bold rosettes, reddish pink 
flowers. 
S. tectorum violaceum. Violet tinted 
rosettes. 
Silene Schafta, Silene. 
Stokesia laevis. Cornflower Aster. Blue. 
Teucrium chamaedrys. Evergreen shrubby 
plant. Good for formal edgings. 
Tunica saxifraga. Tunic flower. Grass-like 
leaves. Pale pink flowers. 
Veronica incana. Speedwell. 
V. spicata. Clear blue flowers. 2-4 ft. 
Prices on the above are: 25 cents each; $2.50 a dozen; $18.00 a hundred. 
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