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HALLA WELL'S 
DUTCH IRIS 
DUTCH IRIS 
An early, improved type of Spanish Iris producing extra 
large flowers on strong stems. Plant the bulbs 4 to 6 inches 
apart and set the tops 2 to 3 inches below the surface. 
D. HARING. Pure white falls, and greyish white standards. 
Very large flower. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
IMPERATOR. Brilliant blue with orange-yellow blotch on lip. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Violet bronze with bronze falls. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
THERESE SCHWARTZE. Lovely lavender and white. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
WEDGEWOOD (Tingitana Hybrid). A large flower with blue 
standards, and lighter blue falls. An excellent early forcer, 
or will bloom with late daffodils. 
85c per 12; $6.00 per 100; $54.00 per 1000. 
WHITE EXCELSIOR. Fine pure white with narrow feather of 
golden orange on lip. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
YELLOW QUEEN. Pure golden yellow. Excellent for forcing 
or outside growing. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
MIXTURE of named varieties. 
75c per 12; $5.00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 
IXIAS 
They are much admired for their brilliant colors and grace¬ 
ful flower stalks, which resemble a miniature Gladiolus. 
They come in several shades and are fine for cutting, lasting 
several days in water. The bulbs should be planted 1 inch 
deep and 3 inches apart, and for best effect should be in 
beds or groups of 25 to 100 or more bulbs. 
SPLENDID MIXTURE. Containing many varieties and colors. 
50c per 12; $3.50 per 100; $31.50 per 1000. 
LEUCOCORYNE (Glory of the Sun) 
IXIOIDES ODORATA. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep as soon as 
the bulbs are available. Soil should be well prepared and 
fairly moist at the time of planting, after which further 
watering should not be necessary until the sprouts appear. 
After the blooming period, water should be withheld for 
several weeks in the fall until the foliage has completely 
died down. Under favorable conditions they often bloom 
the first year. Top size bulbs. 
55c for 3; $2.00 per 12; $15.00 per 100. 
MUSCARI or GRAPE HYACINTH 
Dainty little flower spikes bearing curious ball-shaped bells in white 
and blue. Thrive either in partially shaded or sunny locations. 
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ARMENIACUM. Very large flowers of a deep cobalt-blue carried on long 
stems. Wonderfully fragrant and excellent for cutting; blooms later 
than Heavenly Blue. 
50c per 12; $3.50 per 100; $31.50 per 1000. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Flowers clear deep blue, changing to lighter blue; 
very strong grower, producing much larger spikes than the ordinary sort. 
40c per 12; $3.00 per 100; $27.00 per 1000. 
PEARLS OF SPAIN. Pure white; very lovely when planted with the blue 
variety. 
50c per 12; $3.50 per 100; $31.50 per 1000. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Ready in November. Prices are postpaid. 
Hardy Phlox thrive in soil which has been deeply enriched. They re¬ 
quire plenty of water during the summer months, and in hot climates 
should have light shade. 
PHLOX COLUMBIA 
Plant Patent No. 118 
Delicate cameo pink with a faint blue shading at the center; the 
finest light pink phlox ever introduced. Secondary flower spikes 
issue from each leaf joint, continuing the display after the main 
flower head has passed. 
In addition to exceptional vigor, Phlox Columbia also does well 
in hot, dry climates. 
50c each; $1.25 for 3; $2.00 for 5; $4.00 for 12. 
The following: 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.50 for 12. 
AFRICA. Large, well shaped trusses of bright carmine-red florets with 
blood red eye. A strong grower, and mildew resistant. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. True lavender-blue without magenta shading. 
Large, individual flowers. 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. Very large, pure white flowers with a distinct ver¬ 
milion red eye. A bright, clean combination, and a favorite variety. 
DAILY SKETCH. Very large, salmon-pink florets with a crimson eye. A 
magnificent Phlox, growing about 3 V2 feet high and producing large, 
well formed trusses. 
E. I. FARRINGTON. Attractive bright salmon-pink, shading to soft pink. 
Of vigorous growth and good for cutting. 
ENCHANTRESS. Large, bright salmon-pink florets with a dark eye. A 
strong grower, glossy green foliage. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD. A strong growing Phlox of a delightful French-mauve 
color. 
JULES SANDEAU. Brilliant pink, although dwarf in habit of growth, it 
produces large trusses and flowers freely. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Large, full trusses of glowing scarlet; a brilliant and 
beautiful Phlox. It grows about 3 feet high; is free flowering and early. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Soft rose-pink with darker center; the buds and reverse 
of petals rosy-red. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses. 
RIJNSTROOM. A strong growing Phlox producing many large trusses of 
bright rose-pink florets. 
VON LASSBURG. Pure white, midseason variety. Tall and very free 
flowering; splendid for the back of the border. 
