purpurea Purple flowers, 6 to 12”. 
serpyllifolia Evergreen ground cover, sky blue 
flowers. 
HYMENOCALLIS occidentalis Spider Lily, 
gorgeous white lilies with spidery effect, very frag¬ 
rant, 2’, $1.50 each. 
crassifolia With smaller flowers, likes bogs, 15”, 
$1 each. 
HYPOXIS hirsuta Yellow Star Grass, bright yel¬ 
low flowers all summer, 6”, bulbous, $2 doz. 
IRIS cristata Crested Iris, sky blue flowers in abun¬ 
dance, 4”, $2 doz. 
cristata alba Pure white form of above, choice 
50c each or $1 per clump. 
prismatica Cube Seed Iris, pale blue on wiry 
stems, prefers bogs but will grow in dry soil. 
pseudacorus Escaped Yellow Flag, similar to 
Siberian. 
verna Purple with yellow throat, fragrant, 4”. 
versicolor Pale blue, prefers damp places, 2’. 
tripetala Savanah Iris, Blue with yellow and 
purple markings, 12”. 
LIATRIS helleri Dwarf Gayfeather, purple spikes, 
8-18”. 
paucifolia Spikes of light purple flowers. 
pychnostachys From the Middle West, handsome 
spikes of purple, 4”. 
scariosa Branched Gayfeather, two weeks later 
than above, large indidvidual flowers on 4’ spikes. 
spicata Spiked Gayfeather, spikes of purple, 3\ 
LOBELLA cardinalis The Cardinal Flower, in¬ 
tense red flowers, 2’ bogs. 
syphilitica As blue as the above is red, 2’, bogs. 
LYCOPODIUM lucidulum Shining Club Moss, 
3” pots. 
obscurum Turkey Brush. 
selago Fire club moss, 2” tufts of dark green 
spines. Likes moisture. 
tristachyum Similar to Christmas Green but 
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