GO i^ DEN DREAM”—Late and one of the best. Rich 
golden orange. Deepest color of all. i nn 
;;G 0 LDENI’^%R. J uly Vigorous; deep golden orangel LOO 
i D —4 ft. Late June. Rich apricot yel¬ 
low, shaded light cadmium. Many flowers. 1 oo 
J. R. MANN”—3% ft. July-August. Striking variety of 
frosted apricot yellow . , ft0 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN”—4t ft. Early August. Free ifiow- 
*-T e ^T/^>r n A d .» lo !?f/ lovel y pale lemon-yellow flowers 1.00 
LEMONA —4% ft. Early June. One of the finest. Deli- 
li; mon yellow flowers. Blooms large—like Jap Iris... 1.00 
THE GEM”—3 y 2 ft. Middle of June. Rich orange-yellow 
flowers. Finely formed bloom—a gem, and equal to the 
finest lily.. 100 
LUPINE—Spikes of pea-like flowers on 2—3 ft. stems, in white, 
and shades of blue, mauve and pink. NOT DUG TO COLOR 
J^EAR OLD PLANTS 15c; 2-YEAR OLD PLANTS 25c; 
SELECTED SHADES and TYPES 35c. 
MONKSHOOD—FISCHERI—Dwarf variety, 2 y 2 ft. Sept. 
Dark blue flowers. Very hardy and useful.20 
BICOLOR—August flowering Monkshood, with tall branch¬ 
ed spikes of handsome dark blue and white flowers. 
Leaves glossy. Entirely hardy and desirable.35 
PHLOX—Sublata—(Moss Pink). Fine for borders and rock¬ 
eries. Profuse blooming—thrives in dry situations. Rose 
Pink or White, each...... 15 
PYRETHRUM—(Painted Daisy). Improved hybrids of this 
popular flower coming in shades of pink, rose and white. 
1- YEAR PLANTS not dug to color.15 
2- YEAR PLANTS not dug to color.25 
SELECTED TYPES and COLORS.35 
These are outstanding types in double and semi-double. 
SCABIOSA—Hardy Pincushion Flower. Soft lavender and 
fine for cutting and bloom June to Sept.25 
STOKESIA—(Cornflower Aster). Late summer flowering. 
Light blue flowers on 18-in. stems, in profusion. Popular .20 
STACHY’S—(Wounwwort). Old fashioned garden plant for 
edging or rockery. Dwarf—soft silvery foliage. Flowers 
useless .......15 
TRITOMA—(Red Hot Poker). Flowers orange scarlet in 
Sept, and Oct. Striking and distinctive blooms. In open 
field here we mulch heavily after ground freezes slightly 
and they get through fine .„.20 
TROLLIUS —Ledebouri (Globe Flower)—Giant orange-yel¬ 
low buttercup blooms. A magnificent variety and diffi¬ 
cult to supply the demand .35 
TULIPS— See listing under MISCELLANEOUS BULBS. 
YUCCA— Varigata. NEW VARIGATED leaved. Leaves 
striped with cream—highly decorative. Striking and effec¬ 
tive on lawn or large rockery. Broad swordlike evergreen 
foliage makes a handsome subject. Bears drooping, bell¬ 
shaped creamy flowers on stems 4 to 6 ft. NEW.25 
JAPANESE IRIS j 
Striking JAPANESE IRIS—remarkable coloring, that will 
glorify your garden. Order by Name or Number. Space pre¬ 
vents more than a brief description. Easy to grow. Cultural 
directions furnished. All large flowering. ”S" denotes 3-pet- 
aled; ”D" six petal blossoms. Bloom here first of July. 
STRONG divisions supplied. MAIL ORDERS $2 or more 
PREPAID. If for less remit 15c EXTRA PER ORDER to 
partly cover postage and handling. Shipped in early 
Spring as weather permits or after blooming time until 
Fall. 
1— “Wild Rose” (d) Large deep rose. Early.35 
2— “White Cloud” (d) Extra fine, large white. Tall.25 
3 — “Calico” (s) Grayish white, sprinkled purple-red.25 
4— “Deep Sea” (d) Large Cerulean blue, edged darker..35 
5— “Lavender Lady” (s) Attractive lavender.25 
6— “Burgundy” (s) Striking dark wine color, center ma¬ 
roon, edged lighter .35 
7— “Thor” (s) Grayish white striped lav., dark rose center .25 
8— “Alice” (s) Striking blue and lavender on gray white, 
very beautiful variety .35 
9 — “Miss Peru” (s) Pale lavender delicately veined violet; 
very large, striking, a remarkable Jap—petals ruffled.40 
10 — “Richard Byrd” (s) Rose center, petals dark blue on 
deep gray-white ...- .25 
11 — “Gloria” (d) Rich red purple, darker center, bright yel¬ 
low throat, partially developed standards, beautiful......50 
12— “Royalty” (d) Rich royal purple, gorgeous variety..... . 50 
13 — “Mikado” (s) Gray-white, sprinkled lavender.25 
14 — “Corsica” (s) Pale gray-blue on lighter ground. Petals 
ruffled. Very large. Late... 50 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU. INDIANA 
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