PERENNIAL PLANTS 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
Iris Kuejnpferi (Japanese Iris) 
IM I.A ROYI.KANA ‘2 ft. 
Toothed leaves. Oranf?e-yellow heads to 4 
inches across. Buds are a conspicuous black. 
IRIS Tall Bearded Iris 
All varieties 2()c each; $1.50 per 10; $10.00 
per 100. 
Alcazar 4 ft.—Light and dark violet. 
.Ainbassadeur 48 in.—Purple with yellow. 
.Vrgynnis—Yellow with violet carmine. 
Caprice 24 in.—Light with dark rose-red. 
Celeste—I’ale blue-lavender Avith darker lav¬ 
ender. 
Crusader—Lavender-blue, darker lavender. 
Dalia—White tinged with rose-purple. 
Florentina Alba 27 in.—White tinged Avith 
lavender. 
Ilonorabilis IS in.—Golden yelloAV AA’ith ma¬ 
hogany broAAMi. 
I nocenza—W hite. 
Isoline 26 in.—Lilac pink with broAvn. 
Juniata 27 in.—Violet Avith orange. 
I.ent A. Williamson — Blue-Auolet, darker 
purple Avith yellow. 
Loliengrin 20 in.—Silvery lilac Avith pink 
tone in early morning and late afternoon. 
Lord of June 26 in.—Chicory blue, lavender- 
violet AAUth old gold. 
Mine. Cherean 2^ ft.—Pure Avhite, edged 
Avith light blue. 
Opera—Pansy Auolet AAuth darker lavender. 
Pallida Dalmatica 4 ft.—Soft laA’ender. 
Parc de Neiiilly—Coppery purple. 
Purple King (Germanica)—Rich purple. 
SouA'. de Mine. Gaudichau—Velvety purple, 
early. 
Violacea Grandidora—LaA’ender. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
Bloom April-May. 
Excelsa—Pale lemon-yelloAV. 
Sambo—Violet-blue. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI Japanese Iris 
Noted for its great size. Comes into bloom 
directly after the German Iris, in July. All 
shades of purple, blue and Avhite. 
Mixed varieties, all colors. Large clump. 
5Uc each, $4.50 per 10. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 9 ft. 
Perennial Pe:i 
Climbing to 9 feet. Large shoAvy tloAvers in 
June-August. White, rose, red and purple 
tloAA'ers. 
L.WANDULA OFFICINALIS SAveet Lavender 
Fragrant blue tloAvers in July-August, 25c. 
LI.VTRIS PYCIINOSTACHYA 4-.5 ft. 
Kansas Gayfeather 
Long. narroAV spikes of purple tloAvers in 
July-August. Thick grass-like foliage. 
LILIUM REGALE 5 ft. Royal Lily 
Large Avhite tioAvers. slightly suffused Avith 
pink, Avith a beautiful canary-yelloAV sh.ade 
at the center. Bloom in early July. Fra¬ 
grant. 
LINUM FLAVUM Golden Flax 
Fine variety Avith transparent yelloAV blos- 
so!ns. 35c. 
I’erenne IVz ft. Perennial Flax 
Attractive foliage and bloom. FloAvers a 
light blue in May. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS 24-20 in. 
Cardinal FloAver 
Rich fiery cardinal flOAvers. 
LUPINES ARBOREUS 8 ft. Tree Lupine 
Sulphur-yelloAA' floAA'ers in summer. Pods to 
3 inches long AA’ith small seeds. 35c. 
Polyphyllus 5 ft. 
Wooly pods. Deep blue pea-shaped floAvers 
in June-July. 35c. 
P. Morheimii 
More compact and has A’arious colored floAv- 
ers in June-July. White, blue or rose. 35c. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA 2-3 ft. 
Jerusalem Cross 
Scarlet floAA’ers in dense terminal heads in 
June-July. 
Coronaria 3 ft. Dusty Miller 
“Rose Champion.” White Avooly leaves. 
Crimson floAvers in June-July. 
Y'isearia lYz ft. German Catchfl.v 
Long, narroAV leaA^es. Red or purple tloAvers 
in loose panicles in May-June. 
Y’isearia Flora Plena 
Y'ermilion red lloAA’ers on stems 14 in. long. 
35c. 
LY THRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM 3 ft. 
Purple Loosestrife 
Hard Avoody root. I.arge rose colored floAv- 
ers. 
*.MAZUS REPTANS 3 in. 
Dainty lilac flOAvers in April. 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 18 in. Bluebell 
Blue spikes, tinged pink, March-April. 25c. 
(Jueen of May 2 ft.—Rosy lilac. 
Rhein Nixe—White, blotched Avith purple. 
Seminole—Beautiful red. 
We Have a Complete Line of Annuals 
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