Crimson. Yerv double. 
While. Double while flowers, alrnoet hiding tno tail 
stalk. 
Itoil. All shades, some almost black, others aa light us 
rose. , 
White with violet center. 
!*>;•, Jmoic. Pink and red. 
Double Urijglit. EttevHf. Fringed 
Ycllm*. Glowiug, golden yellow, on through in tho 
most delicate tint of sulphury canary. 
©oolite 8°it(Si i(ucfii. Mew. Very pretty salmon' 
pink, full, double (lowers Unc'of the handsomest 
Clioirc Jlistui'e. Collected Horn magnificent 
double flowers. 
single flowering varieties 
While. Cream. ithse. • Mixed. 
Eapork Special Mixture. Seed of tno finest 
doubles and singles,In all colors, shades and markings 
INSULA Glatidulosa. Hardy plant that in rives almost 
anywhere Makes a showy clump from :i to 5 feet nigh 
with broad, orange yellow flowers Blooms in June 
1ESIS. Fleur de Lys, Flag Anyone can grow iris 
anywhere, and it is perfectly hardy The following carl 
etles are easily gr own from seed. It takes longer, but it is 
a very economical 
way to estahsh mass 
es of Iris. Protect 
the plants a lit le die 
flrsL year but is 
never necessary at 
lerwards 
Germ n mien, or 
IMbcrtyEri*. The 
hardiest Iris It 
thrives under any 
condition, increases 
most rapidly so that 
rools have to he 
split up every third 
voar and tlie flowers 
are so wonderfully 
handsome and va 
l ied id color. 
Pnrai la 51 y • 
(tn<Is.Dwarf grow 
ing Germanic? or 
, P(Q Liberty iris. They 
ima are the earliest to 
oloom. usually in April, producing large yellow and blue 
flowers as a rule Six to eight inches in height 
(Page61) CREEPING PEA 
iinempfei-i, or Japanese Iris. The standards 
are flat instead of upright as with German Iris, and some 
of them have six petals and others three petals, the flowers 
very large. The Japanese iris likes plent.v,of water when 
in bioom hut not at any other time. They are later 
blooming than other varieties, Ironi the middle of June to 
the end of July, and their range of colors is wonderful. 
Our seed is from a choice assortment. 
ILATSI'VStlT.S EAT!FOJLE5JS. or Evcrlnsl f i!{j 
Pcsj. Lathyrns LaHiolins.(Perennial Pea, is. tooui mind, 
one ot the most exquisitely beautiful and useful of all 
hardy, blooming climbers When once planted it lasts for 
years, and should not be disturbed as the plants do not 
take kindly to being shifted. Any' sort of soil, in any loca 
tlon, It is ati the same to Lathyrns. The vines themselves 
are attractive and grow quickly; while the flowers Are ex 
nci ly tbo same form as Sweet Pens, borne on me same sort 
ot st.nlis liin aie not so large as Sweet Peas, and have 
no odor, lint are equally effective cut-flowers. 
White RnS Pink mixture. Oi all three colors 
LEliCANTHEMUM, or SSiasSa Daisy 
Flowers pure white with yellow disc, borne on long 
stiff stalks, prized for bouquets and corsage wear. They 
bloom all Summer arid lato Into the Fall when frost hascut 
dowu everything else. 
QrnmHflora. The large Ox eye Daisy The flow¬ 
ers are lovely white 
Clarysnnt[nessimura Maximum. The great, large 
white-flowered Perennial Marguerite, trom selected slock. 
Especially flue for cutting 
Maximum Hy liriilnm, lue Shasta Daisy or 
Spring Marguerite Flowers on loug stalks flue fot cut¬ 
ting J 
A Fine Mixture. Dl the large flowering class 
t'sila J«retion. A creamy yellow Shasta Daisy 
Alaska Daisy. An especially fine, superb, white 
flower, m great abundance 
ILOIIiEEK A A'A HITS 0Pi A1LSS. This is the PerennlaL 
variety of Lobelia if grows from 2 to 4 feet bign and 
bears spikes of brilliant red flowers. For permanent Deds 
and borders It has no superior "oes well in shady places 
EY4'IiNI$. Maltese or Jerusalem Cross RoseCam 
plon, Ragged Robin Lamp Flower, etc. one ol the suow 
lest, brightest, haidv Perennials for massing m beds and 
borders Of easiest culture, thriving in any soil in any 
location G rows' about ja foot nignand blooms during 
June generally 
Vlscaria Sp3ecideitn. Double, red over a dense 
tuft of evergreen foliage; fragrant and very attractive. 
<FlinIce<l<»n»<•:». ' Two to three feet in height, with 
heads of briliant nange scarlet flowers, in June and Jnlv 
•raunIccdUmieii, Kalniou (jneeii. q’lie samcplam 
nut the flowers are a very pretty salmon pink, 
Wltile. The flowers are pure, snowy white 
AIi>iu:t. A very dwarf form the flowers rosy pink 
Ilaagcana H.rbridn. A fine strain of large flow 
ering varieties in splendidly assorted colois 
PERENNIAL LUPINES—Lupin 
Arhorens, Snow ajueeu. The tree Lupin. 3 to 4 
1 ieet, even G feet, in height, bearing Ion spikes of pure 
white flowers Desirable for large hordeis. 
Yellow Jloy The newest Tree Lupin, with strik 
ing yellow flowers. 
TEE POLYPHYLLUS PERENNIAL LUPINS 
A race of Lupins that bears?n abund&nc ot long spikes 
of delicately scented flowers. 
White. Dark Pink Blue,.Carmine Mixed Sold separately. 
Kicees-Sn'jmi. New while and rose, blooming nearly 
all the Summer; rather dwarf. 
Excelsior. A new and _yery choice mixture of 
splendid, assorted colors. 
Lavrnilcr ((nern. Now and very handsome: 
flowers lavender tinted Rose, lOcts. a packet 
©ouglusii. A cross between the Annual and Per 
