IRIS—Various Species 
*cristata—Tiny crested Iris with pale lilac flowers 
on 4" stems. 25c each 
*cristata alba —A rare and lovely pure white 
form. 75c each 
*cristata, Gold Crest —little dwarfer than the 
type with each tiny bloom brightly illumi¬ 
nated by a rich golden crest. 50c each 
*dichotoma —Vesper Iris. A dainty little iris 
blooming in August. Each day for three or 
four weeks a new bloom appears which 
lasts but one day. 45c each 
*foliosa —Deep velvety blue flowers. 35c each 
*gracilipes —Dainty little dwarf from Japan for a 
choice spot in partial shade. Lovely blue 
flowers veined lilac and crested with orange. 
35c each 
*mellita —An odd little dwarf having greenish 
yellow flowers tinged with brown. A rare 
and extremely interesting plant. 75c each 
*minuta — 'A tiny species that is very rare. Dainty 
yellow flowers marked with brown. Distinct 
and unusual. $1.50 each 
missouriensis —Native with us having lovely 
lavender blue flowers on IS" stems. 
25c each 
*prismatica —A very desirable sort with lilac 
purple flowers having a yellow throat and 
darker veinings. 50c each 
*ruthenica —Another very rare dwarf having ex¬ 
quisite deep, rich blue flowers. 75c each 
*tectorum —Beautiful frilled petals of lilac blue 
and a large prominent crest. 25c each 
*tectorum album —'A snow white form of the 
crested roof Iris of Japan. One of the most 
exquisitely formed blooms of our knowledge. 
60c each 
*verna—Beautiful, fragrant, starry flowers of 
blue, violet and gold, for a shaded spot in 
acid soil. 50c each 
IRIS SIBERICA—Siberian Iris 
Vigorous, graceful, grass-like foliage which 
retains its beauty throughout the season 
makes this class of prime value as a land¬ 
scape variety. Especially effective in masses 
about the pool or waterside, but equally 
good in the border or large rockery if giv¬ 
en plenty of moisture. 
Bulleyana —Profuse blooming deep blue. 
50c each 
Butterfly—Excellent light blue. 30". 25c each 
Caesar—Fine delicate violet with deeper mark¬ 
ings. 35c each 
Grandis—Very tall deep blue and purple. 
50c each 
Mrs. Beavan —Vigorous purple violet. 50c each 
Perry’s Blue —Wonderful, clear sky blue with 
white markings. 4'. 25c each 
Siberica —Dainty deep blue flowers in great pro¬ 
fusion on y stems. 25c each 
Snow Queen —Charming white flowers with rich 
yellow blotch at the throat. 25c each 
Sunnybrook —Delightful shade of medium blue. 
18". 25c each 
INCARVILLEA (In-car-vill'-ea)_ 
Hardy Gloxina 
Exotic hardy plants from the orient having 
large Gloxina-like flowers. Fine specimens 
for sunny position in the rockery or border. 
*brevipes—Very large pink trumpets on 8" stems. 
A most attractive plant. 35c each 
*01ga—A strong rampant grower having finely 
cut leaves on long rather weak canes which 
gives the plant a sprangly appearance 
most attractive against large rocxs. Ever¬ 
green and thoroughly hardy. Pink flowers. 
50c each; 3 for $1.15; Doz. $2.75 
IBERIS (I'-ber-is)—Candytuft 
Extremely useful evergreen shrublets mak¬ 
ing compact mounds of deep green and 
dazzling display of bloom. One of the 
hardiest of plants and if trimmed severely 
after blooming are a source of delight for 
many years in either rockery or border. 
’“gibraltrica—Dainty lavender pink flowers on 
spreading bushes 8" high. 25c each; 
3 for 65c Doz. $2.25 
*Little Gem—A dwarf uniform grower covered 
with sheets of pure white flowers in very 
early spring and persisting over a long 
season. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
*sempervirens—A strong dwarf grower with 
sinow white flowers. A particularly useful 
plant. 25c each; 3 for 65c; Doz. $2.50 
*Snow Flake—A splendid new sort with excep¬ 
tionally large white flowers. 8". 30c each; 
3 for 75c 
*Tenoreana—A fine delicate pink. Will bloom it¬ 
self to death if not pruned seyerely during 
the summer. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
Doz. $2.50 
One each of the 5 Iberis $1.05; 3 for $2.75 
KNIPHOFIA (Ni-foh’-fi-a)— 
Tritoma or Torch Lily 
Charming natives of South Africa having 
long grass-like leaves and naked stems 
terminating in hundreds of closely set bright 
flowers. Should have a heavy mulch of 
straw during the winter. 
pfitzeri—3' to 4' spikes of brilliant red flowers 
tipped with yellow. Late summer. 35c each 
LEONTOPODIUM (Le-on-to-pohd'-i-um)— 
Edelweiss 
Perhaps the most far-famed plant of the 
(Swiss Alps, forming downy mats of silver 
in any well drained sunny spot that is not 
too dry. 
*alpinum—Star-like heads clothed with a dense 
wooly white substance. An interesting plant 
that always draws attention. 35c each 
3 for 95c 
*Armheins —A new improved sort with larger 
flowers. 50c each 
LIATRIS (Ly-ay'-tris)—Blazing Star 
From a grassy tuft arise stalks, clothed in 
lovely fragrant purple blossoms. A most 
unusual and attractive flower that is always 
admired. Plant in groups 8" apart in sun 
or shade. 
elegans—Lovely dense spike on slender stems 2', 
35c each 
hybrid weaveri—Enormous individual florets of 
rich purple on strong stalks 3' high. 
50c each 
*punctata—A dwarf sort. Lovely deep rose pur¬ 
ple. 35c each 
pycnostachya—Tall rosy purple. Indescribably 
lovely. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
scariosa—An earlier bloomer than pycnostachya 
Deep purple flowers on 3' stalks. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
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