THE 
ELM CITY NURSERY COM PAN a 
WOODMONT NURSERIES-INC. 
HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral Bells). 1£ to 2 feet. July to October. Coral red, 
small, and produced in loose clusters. 
HEUCHERA SKINNERI. 1 foot. June and July. Prettily cut and marbled foliage, 
small bright pink flowers. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Assorted colors. Double and single. 
IRIS GERMANIC A (German Iris) (Fleur-de-Lis). 
VARIETIES. 
ARGUS. Mid-season to late. Dwarf. Pale light blue, veined royal-purple. 
BLUE-BIRD. Medium to tall and early, full, incurved, of a clear deep blue. 
CANARY BIRD. Early to mid-season, full, incurved, clearest canarv-vellow. 
CELESTE. Mid-season to late; clear pale blue, shaded darker. 
CELIA. Mid-season, medium, rosy-blue veined purple. 
CYPRIANA. Mid-season, tall, rich pale blue, splashed rich purple. 
DALMATICA. Mid season to late, very tall, strong grower, full and beau¬ 
tifully formed flowers, palp blue, shaded with rose. 
DARIUS. Late, medium to tall. Clear yellow, splashed with purple. 
EDITH COOK. Medium grower, mid-season yellow, splashed purple. 
GARFIELD. Tall, medium to late, light blue, to rosy-lilac on margins. 
KHARPUT. Mid-season to late, tall, purple, immense flowers. 
LA VALLETTE. MLd-season, medium to tall, good form, a clear pale blue. 
L’INNOCENCE. Mid-season, medium to tall, clear white, veined russet. 
MAD. CHEREAU. Late and tall, of beautiful and unique form; pale blue and 
penciled with darker blue on margin. 
PALLIDA SPECIOSA. Late and tall. Rich blue, suffused with purple. 
POND POINT. Tall, very vigorous, very large and handsome, deep blue. 
PURPLE KING. Early, medium, large, deep purple. 
QUEEN OF MAY. Medium tall, clearest rose slightly buff at base. 
SANS SOUCI. Late, yellow, beautifully penciled deep velvety purple. 
SAPPHO. Mid-season, medium to low grower, very free, perfect form, blue. 
SILVER KING. The earliest of the tall large type, of ideal full form, and when 
first unfolding is of the softest pale blue, white at maturity. 
IRIS LAEVIGATA or K/EMPFERI (Japanese Iris). 
Order by number if more convenient. 
VARIETIES. 
No. 5 (O-TORIGE). Single, early, pale lavendar to white, veined royal purple. 
No. 8. Double, mid-season, white overlaid pale delicate blue, veined purple. 
No. 9 (HO-O-JO). Double, late, maroon purple splashed white, fine flower. 
No. 11 (JUNI-HITOYE.) Double, very large, maroonish purple splashed white. 
No. 14. (KOSWI-NO-IRO.) Single, mid-season, beautiful shade of rosy purple, 
halo of royal blue surrounds yellow throat. 
No. 25 (SOFFU-NO-KAI). Double, mid-season, gray ground overlaid pale blue, 
heavily veined violet blue. 
No. 97. Single, early, deep navy blue suffused with royal blue. 
No. 104. Single, early, vigorous, large size, rosy pink suffused carmine veined 
darker, becoming blue at base. 
No. 120 (SANA-WATASHI). White, early. Very fine. 
No. 121 (YOMOZAHURA). Double, mid-season, medium height, pale lavendar 
splashed rosy purple, yellow at base. 
No. 122 (BANDI-NO-NAMI). Double, late, tall, vigorous, pure white. 
No. 123 (SHIGA-NO-URANAMI). Double, early, large, purple, veined and 
splashed royal purple. 
No. 124 (FUROMON). Double, early white, veined rose. 
No. 133 (IZUMI-GAWA). Double, late, tall, light blue veined blue, splashed 
with royal purple. 
No. 149. Single, early, royal blue, blotched white, royal blue at base. 
No. 157 (WASE-BANRI). Single, early, large, pale blue veined and splashed 
royal purple. 
No. 200 (PYRAMID). Double, splendid form, large, light blue at base to deep 
blue, suffused royal purple. 
No. 201 (URCIN). Double, early, large, purple splashed royal blue at base. 
No. 202 (KUMO-NO-NYE). Double, large, splendid form, richest velvety royal 
purple, suffused slightly with royal blue. 
FOR PRICES OF THE ABOVE HERBACEOUS PL A N TS SEE PAGE 81 
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