HARDY PLANTS AND PERENNIALS—Cont’d 
Japanese Iris Kaempferi 2%-inch 
Doz. 100 
Oelshoi-Ci, "Gown of Fairy.” Mahogany-red, 
base lighter .75 6.00 
Gekki-Xo-Xami, “Moonlight on Waves." Dou¬ 
ble white, center gold.75 6.00 
Ifco-No-Nami, “Shallow Waves.” Porcelain - 
blue .blotched deeper; center rosy-lilac 
flush .75 6.00 
Kuma-Fungin, “Excited Bear.” Large, deep 
violet-blue.75 6.00 
Kuino-No-Sora, “Sky Amidst Clond.” White, 
edged sky-bine, center banded yellow.75 6.00 
Schickinkwa, “Flower in Wine.” White, bord¬ 
ered leddisb-amnrnnth, center flushed gold. .75 6.00 
Senjo-No-IIora, “Bottomless Cave.” Blotched 
and veined violet-red, center purple and gold .75 6.00 
Hardy Jasmine 
Primiilinium. Star-shaped flowers; bushy... .50 3.50 
Lychnis—Lamp Flower 
Clmlccdonica FI. PI. “Champion.” Vermilion- 
scarlet .50 3.00 
Oenothera—Evening Primorse 
Lamarcklnna. Two feet; golden-yellow.50 3.50 
Taravacifolia Alba. One and one-half feet: 
"’bite.50 3.50 
Papaver—Perennial Poppies 
Xndicaiile. Iceland Poppy. White; yellow.. .50 3.00 
Orlcntale. Bright deep red.50 3.00 
Koseum. Rose and pink, Daisy-like flowers. .50 3.00 
Penstemon Barbatus Torreyi 
“Scarlet Beard Tongue.” Brilliant spikes.50 3.00 
Hardy Scotch Pinks—Sweet May Pinks 
2 Vi-inch, 50c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 
Abbottsford. Cherry-red, variegated pink and white. 
Earl of Carlisle. Shades of maroon, rose, white. T 
Her Majesty. Finest pure white. ^ 
Homer. Rich rosy-red with dark center. 
Mary Gray. Reddish-purple, white lacing. 
Platycodon—Chinese Bell FIow r er 
(Or Bush Clematis) 
Album Pure white flowers.10 3.00 
Grandifloru, Deep blue. ]|0 3^00 
Plumbago 
“Lady Lurpent.” Deep blue; hardy.50 3.00 
Pyrethrum 
Hyhridum (FI. PI.) “Oriental Daisy.” Pure 
white to pink; red to purple.50 3.00 
UlginoHum, “Giant Daisy.” Large w'hite.50 3.50 
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