Per 12 Per 100 
HEPATIC A — Triloba. A low growing native plant. Blooms 
soon after snow leaves in spring. Is well worth while 
naturalizing- 1.00 6.00 
HIBISCUS —(Marsh Mallow). Largest flowered perennial, 
good border subject. In separate colors, red, pink, and 
crimson eye. 4 feet high_ 1.25 7.00 
HOLLYHOCK —(Althaea). A constant, old-fashioned gar¬ 
den favorite, in separate colors of double flowers, 
crimson, yellow, white, maroon and pink_ 1.00 6.00 
Exquisite. A new introduction with mixed colors and 
curled edges--- 1.00 6.00 
Imperator. One of the latest introductions, also frilled 
and fringed edges, flowers of all shades_ 1.00 6.00 
Mammoth Fringed. Mixed singles_ .75 5.00 
IBERIS — Sempervirens (Candytuft). Evergreen foliage, 
blooms early spring, covered with clusters of white 
flowers. Good rock garden plant. 12 inches high_ 1.50 8.00 
IRIS-—Germanica (“Fleur de Lis”)* The bearded Iris is 
one of the most attractive and satisfactory plants for 
season to season effects in any garden. (S) Standards. 
(F) Falls. 
Alcazar. Very large flowers, (S) Light mauve (F) deep 
violet, golden bronze throat_ .75 5.00 
Ambassadeur. (New.) (S) Bronze effect of yellow, (F) 
Velvety violet-carmine, with beard conspicuous. 
Orange brown specked. Late bloomer___ 1.00 6.00 
Caprice. Colors effect a red-purple self. (S) Mathew’s 
purple, reticulated darker on lighter claw. (F) Violet- 
purple to true purple becoming bluer as it fades. Frag¬ 
rance of bruised grapes_ .75 5.00 
Lent A. Williamson. (S) Lavender-violet, bronzed at 
claw. (F) Velvety cotinga purple, bronzed and veined 
on wide outer haft, yellow along the showy orange 
beard. Tall grower and rating high_ ,75 5.00 
Lord of June. (S) Lavender or light chicory blue. (F) 
Lavender-violet, whitish outer haft, with bronze, wide¬ 
ly spaced venstions_ .75 5.00 
Loreley. (S) Amber yellow, flecked raisin purple, (F) 
Velvety blackish red purple, veined violet-purple on 
lavender outer haft, and reticulated red brown on 
bronze base _ .75 5.00 
Rhein Nixe. (S) Pale lavender-white, bronzed on claw, 
(F) true purple in sun to pansy violet, or hyacinth 
violet in dull light- .75 5.00 
Shekinah. (S) Sulphur yellow to pinard yellow reticulat¬ 
ed olive on claw. (F) Empire yellow to light yellow 
on outer blade, haft reticulated darker to olive. Beard 
coarse, dense, projecting, conspicuously orange tipped .75 5.00 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. (S) Bradley’s violet. (F) 
brilliant velvety blackish purple, veined on bronzed 
outer haft_ .75 5.00 
JAPANESE IRIS —(Iris Kaempferi). Last of the wonder¬ 
ful Iris procession to bloom. Blooming in June and 
July with a very large variety of colors. 
Gekka-no-nami. Earliest to bloom, of a pure white, with 
a creamy-white stigmas_ 2.00 12.00 
Koki-no-Iro. Rich royal purple_ 2.00 12.00 
Zama-no-mori. Three petal variety, large flowers, white 
with a heavy azure-blue zone, short white standards 
margined blue_ 2.00 12.00 
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