IRIS PUMILLA 
DWARF EDGING OR BORDER VA¬ 
RIETIES: For edging beds, effective in 
the rockery or naturalizing; 15 cents 
each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents; $7.00 
per 100. 
CYANEA: Rich purple with darker 
shadings. 4-6 inches. 
FAIRY: Yellow with rich golden-yel¬ 
low beard. 6-8 inches. 
SCHNEEKUPPE: Snowcap; purest 
white. 8 inches. 
CRISTATA: Crested Iris. 4-8 inches. 
Delightful crab-apple fragrance. Dainty 
soft amethyst blue flowers. 20 cents 
each; 3 for 50 cents. 
Japanese Iris—Special Prices 
I have a large block of divisions and 
seedlings of well-known named varieties, 
many of them have bloomed but have 
not been picked out and labeled as to 
color. Until they are labeled I offer 
them as a mixture at 15 cents each; 2 
for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents; 12 for $1.00, 
which is unusually low priced for Japa¬ 
nese Iris. 
GOLD BOND: Pure white Japanese 
Iris with pretty golden beard; 35 cents 
each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.50. 
Phlox Decussata; Medium Tall 
MIXED COLORS: A number of well- 
known named varieties and colors of 
Phlox from which the labels have been 
lost will be offered in this mixture, be¬ 
cause we are not sure of their names. 
To clear up the block I will send nice 
clumps 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 
for 50 cents; 12 for $1.00. 
Phlox Sublata, Creeping Phlox or 
Moss Pink 
The following varieties are extremely 
valuable for covering sunny banks, bed¬ 
ding and hardy borders or ROCK GAR¬ 
DENS. 
ALBA: Pure glistening white. 
LILACINA: Light blue or lavender. 
ROSEA: Clear bright rose. 
VTVTD: Rose deepening to almost red 
as flowers mature. Strong plants 15 
cents each; 2 for 25 cents; 5 for 50 cents; 
1 doz. $1.00. 
NOTE: Extra large clumps of the 
above varieties 20 cents each; 3 for 50 
cents; 1 doz. $1.75 via Express collect. 
PACHYSANDRA 
Japanese Spurge 
Most Satisfactory Evergreen 
Ground Cover 
Pachysandra is recognized as the har¬ 
diest, quick growing, dense covering that 
we can establish in dense shade, under 
trees and shrubbery and other unsightly, 
shaded places where it is impossible to 
grow grass. It quickly adapts itself to 
the conditions under which grass will not 
grow. Quickly forming a thick mat of 
clean, green foliage about 8 inches high. 
Plants should be set 6x6 inches apart for 
quick, dense coverage. 
Thrifty two year plants, 25 for $1.00— 
100 plants, $3.00; 500 plants, $13.50; 1000 
plants, $25.00; pot plants, $6.00 100. 
NEW 
Outstanding Novelties 
Continued from Page 1 
main green throughout the winter. 
Blooms from May to frost. Clumps 25 
cents each; 5 for $1.00. 
ARTEMESIA LACTIFOLIA 
A most desirable and effective Haw¬ 
thorne, scented plant for cut flowers 
from August to September. Creamy 
white plumes on long stems. Clumps 25 
cents each; 5 for $1.00. 
CAMPANULAS 
(Four Perennial Varieties) 
C. CARPATICA, Hairbell: Light blue. 
8 inches. July-Aug. 35 cents each. 
C. GLOMERATA: Forms a dense tuft 
of dark green foliage covered with glob¬ 
ular dark blue flowers. IV 2 feet. June- 
July. 25 cents each. 
C. TRACHELIUM, Coventry Bell: Cut 
flower, border plant. 2-3 feet high with 
large spikes of light purple. Bell shaped 
flowers somewhat drooping. June-July 
35 cents each. 
C. ROTUNDIFOLIA, Bluebells of Scot¬ 
land: 1 foot. June-July 25 cents each. 
All exceedingly beautiful and exception¬ 
ally hardy. One clump of each of the 
above-named Campanulas $1.00. 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA, BUTTERFLY 
WEED, INDIAN POSEY 
A perennial herb with a tuber root and 
showy umbles of bright orange flowers. 
July-August 35 cents each; 3 for $1.00. 
DIANTHUS or HARDY PINKS 
This interesting and unusual collection 
blooms in early spring growing from 4 
to 12 inches high. 
D. ARENARIUS: Light pink flowers; 
5 inches; 25 cents each. 
D. CAESIUS, Chedder Pink: Delicate 
rose color; 3-6 inches; 35 cents each. 
D. DELOTIDES, Maiden Pink: Bright 
rose; 25 cents each. 
D. ALLWOODII, Allwoods Pinks: 10 
inches; 25 cents each. 
D. NEGLECTUS: Rose-pink; 4 inches; 
25 cents each. 
One clump of each of the above-men¬ 
tioned varieties $1.00. 
FESTUCA GLAUCA 
A pretty dwarf evergreen grass forms 
tufts of fine bluish-green foliage. Clumps 
25 cents each; 5 for $1.00. 
VALUABLE GROUND 
COVER PLANTS 
Many gardeners are troubled with find¬ 
ing suitable plants to cover unsightly, 
shady spots on lawns and gardens as well 
as for dry sunny banks. The following 
plants will be found ideal for such a 
purpose and should be planted 6x6 
inches apart to insure quick, 
dense 
cov- 
erage. 
Per 
Per 
Variety 
Doz. 
100 
AEGOPODIUM. VARIEGA- 
TUM, green leaves, veined 
and margined creamy white 
.60 
3.00 
SEDUM ACRE, Golden Moss; 
for sun . 
$1.00 
$6.00 
PACHYSANDRA, Jap. Spurge; 
for shade. 
.60 
3.00 
IVY, Broad leaf, Hardy, Eng¬ 
lish; for shade . 
1.00 
7.00 
COPTIS TRIFOLIA, Gold 
Threads, 4"; shade . 
6.00 
AJUGA, Genevensis. Dark 
leaves, blue firs, shade ... 
1.20 
7.00 
MAZUS, Reptans. Purple firs. 
4". Flagstones . 
1.20 
7.00 
VERONICA, Rupestris, Lt. 
Blue firs. 3-4" Flagstones 
1.20 
7.00 
VINCA, Trailing Myrtle. Blue 
firs.; shade . 
1.20 
7.00 
IMPATIENS, Salmon, Pink 
and Red firs, shade beds 
1.20 
7.00 
BEGONIAS, Semperflorens and Tuberous 
rooted (for prices see general list) Shady 
beds. 
EXCEPTIONAL PLANT VALUES IN GROUPS 
The following offers of plant stock cannot be split; must 
be taken in groups as offered. For other quantities see 
general list. 
Any 3 Dollar collections, $2.75 
Any 4} Dollar collections, $5.00 
Any 15 Dollar collections, $ 10.00 
8 Rock Garden Euonymous, assorted . $1 
4 yellow and green; 4 white and green variegated. 
8 Gorgeous Orientale Poppies . $1 
2 yr. Flowers 8 to 10 in.; mixed colors. 
10 Succulents, our selection . $1 
For indoor Gardens. Each one different, from pots. 
12 Hardy Phlox . $1 
In mixed colors of improved named varieties. 
12 Dwarf Rock Garden Iris. $1 
Purple or blue. Also to edge walks and beds. 
25 Pachysandra, Japanese Spurge .. $1 
Evergreen. For shady places; grow easy; ground cover. 
IO Hardy English Ivy . $1 
For shaded places and walls, from pots. Strong plants. 
8 Sempervivuns. Hens and Chicks . $1 
House Leek. Each different, labeled. 
18 Hardy Chrysanthemums, unnamed. $ 1 
Mixed colors. Pompons. May, June, July only. R. C. 
25 Vinca, Trailing Myrtle . $1 
For banks and shade. 1 yr. plants; ground cover. 
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