Perennial Plants 
Brainard's 
Helenium (Sneezewort) 
Aul-umnale. Broad heads of golden-yellow, daisy¬ 
shaped flowers during September. 5-6 ft. 
Riverton Gem. More dwarf than the foregoing with 
flowers deep bronzy-red. 3-4 ft. 
HelianthuS (Double Sunflower) 
Multiflorus FI. PI. Large deep yellow Dahlia-like 
flowers from August to frost. 4-5 ft. . 
Heliopsis 
Zinniaflora. A hardy garden gem; flowers semi¬ 
double of daisy-like form, of a beautiful golden 
to orange yellow; grows about 2 ft. tall of com¬ 
pact branched growth and flowers from July to 
Sept. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels) 
Of branched growth almost resembling a shrub 
with immense single, bowl shaped flowers re¬ 
sembling single Hollyhocks but much larger. White 
with crimson eye, pink, dark red or mixed. 
Hollyhocks 
Giant Double. Among the most majestic of hardy 
plants for planting either alone or as a back¬ 
ground for other plants they are indispensable. 
Bright rose, maroon, newport pink, white, red, 
yellow or mixed. 
Single. A trifle earlier flowering than the double 
with beautiful showy flowers. Mixed colors only. 
I bens (Evergreen Candytuft) 
R—Sempervirens. This is fine for edging or rock¬ 
ery and should be planted in broad clumps where 
they can stay indefinitely. Pure white flowers 
above narrow evergreen foliage. May. 1 ft. 
Iris 
GERMAN IRIS 
CHOICE AND EXHIBITION SORTS 
The German Irises are extremely hardy, of dis¬ 
tinct and very showy colors and many of them rival 
Orchids in their markings and beauty. 
German Iris 
Any of the following 20c each, $2.00 per doz. 
Ambassadeur. Standards deep lavender with bronze; 
falls maroon with purplish cast. 
Bluet. Self color light blue; early flowering. 
Crusader. Standards and falls beautiful clear bluish- 
violet; orange beard. 
Dream. Soft, clear, uniform pink toned flowers. 
Florentine Alba. White with overlay of amethyst 
blue. Early flowering. 
Florentine Blue. Early flowering bright blue. 
Georgia. Early flowering; beautiful self color deep 
pink. 
Leverrier. Standards Chinese violet; falls rich pansy 
violet. 
Lord Lambourne. Standards soft rosy-fawn; falls 
rich crimson. 
Mildred Presby. Standards creamy white; falls rich 
dark pansy violet with narrow margin of lavender 
white. 
Mother of Pearl. Light bluish-lavender with creamy 
undertone. 
Princess Beatrice. Self color soft lavender; large 
flowers of perfect form. 
Prospero. Standards pale lavender; falls deep red¬ 
dish-purple, brown markings. 
Sapphire. Both standards and falls a beautiful shade 
of sapphire blue. 
Seminole. Standards reddish-violet; falls velvety 
crimson. 
Shekinah. Pale yellow with deeper shadings, 
Sherwin Wright. Golden yellow; very free and 
vigorous. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. Standards and falls rich 
blackish-purple. 
Troost. Standards rosy lilac; falls darker shade. 
White Knight. Handsome snow-white flowers. 
Special Offer No. 77 
This is the greatest value we have ever of¬ 
fered in German Iris. A well balanced assort¬ 
ment containing many of the finer varieties. 
10 Choice Assorted Iris, 60c, postpaid 70c. 
20 Choice Assorted Iris, $1.00, postpaid 
$1.15. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Following is a collection of magnificent varieties 
in tints and shades of marvelous beauty. All are of 
the double or 6 petal type. 
35c each, $3.50 per doz. 
Gold Bound. Pure glistening white. 
Kuma-Fungin. Falls purple blue; stigmas lighter. 
Mahogany. Velvety mahogany-red. 
Manadzura. White veined blue, standards violet 
tipped white. 
Genjiyama. Rich dark purple, long orange blotch 
with blue halo. 
Old Rose. Self color, dark shade of old rose. 
Osamaku-Miyo. Ivory white veined blue. 
Templeton.,Violet blue mottled pink and white. 
Mixed. 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
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