Giant Iris Monsignor, 20o 
MONSiGNOR—(S) Petunia-Tio- 
let. (P) Crimson with violet bor¬ 
der. 20o ea., 3 for 52c, 6 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
All-Color Iris Bed 
A bed of 8 wonderful varieties 
of Iris, white to dark purple. 8 
plants (our selection), €8o. 
McGregor^s Hardy Garden Perennials 
Flag Iris-Fleur-de-Lis 
Abbreviations: (S)—Standards, meaning upper petals. 
(F)—Falls, or lower petals. 
LORELII—(S) Light yellow. 
(F) Ultramarine, bordered 
cream. 17o ea., 3 for 45c. 
MME. CHEREAU — (S. and 
F.) Clear blue. Beautiful. 
16c ea., 3 for 43c. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA—(S) 
Silvery lavender; (P) lavender 
with rosy tinge. 17o ea., 3 
for 45c. 
LOHENGRIN — (S) Rose 
lavender: (P) darker white 
beard. 22o ea., 3 for 59o. 
MAORI KING — (S) Rich 
golden yellow; (F) velvety 
crimson, margined gold. 22c 
ea., 3 for 69o. 
QUEEN OF MAY—(S and P) 
Soft rosy-lilac, almost pink. 
19c ea., 3 for 49c. 
CELESTE—(S and P) Beau¬ 
tiful shade of soft violet. 17c 
ea., 3 for 45c. 
HER MAJESTY — (S) Bose 
pink; (P) lined darker. .19c 
ea., 3 for 49c. 
PURPLE PRINCE—(S and F) 
Intense, deep dark purple. 19o 
ea., 3 for 49c. 
DARIUS—(S) Rich canary- 
yellow; (P) Lilac, margined 
white. 19c ea., 3 for 49c. 
Hardy Garden Verbena 22c 
Much like the bedding variety, purplish heliotrope 
flowers. Strong growing, free flowering. 22o ea., 3 
for 59c, doz. for $1.94. 1c Sale, 2 for 23c. 
African Daisy 
(Gerbera Jameson!)—This 
Daisy from the Transvaal 
has been extensively fea¬ 
tured by the florists as a 
cut flower. Single daisy¬ 
like flowers varying in col¬ 
or from blush white and 
salmon pink to brilliant 
scarlet, which we can sup¬ 
ply only in mixture. 23o, 
3 for 65c. 
Helianthemum 
MUTABILE—ROCK ROSE 
— Low-growing evergreen 
plants covered with yellow 
flowers. 20c ea., 2 for 21c. 
African Daisy (Gerbera) 
Blue Forget-Me-Not, 20o 
Blue Forget- 
Me-Not 20c 
(Myosotis)—Should be placed 
in a shady, moist location. 
Hardy if given slight protection 
through winter. Of comparative¬ 
ly dwarf growth. Flowers light 
blue. 20c ea.. 3 for 52c. 
Rock Cress 
(Arabis) fl. pi. Most desir¬ 
able of early spring flowering 
plants. Lovely double white 
blooms. 23c ea., 1c Sale, 2 for 
24c. 
Daisy Double 
English 19c 
(Beilis Perennls)—Charm¬ 
ing perennial of dwarf, 
compact growth, growing 
about 6 in. high. Red-dbl. 
flowers, 19o; pink-dbl. flow¬ 
ers. 19c: white-dbl. flow¬ 
ers, 19c. All varieties, 3 
for 54c, doz. f 
Dbl. English Daisy 
(Beilis), 19e 
Delphiniums 28c 
WREXHAM HYBRIDS—The newest 
and most improved strain, strong vig¬ 
orous growth, flowers of largest size 
on immense spikes from palest lavender 
to the richest blue. 28c ea., 3 for 
80o, 6 for $1.50, doz. for $2.69. 
GOLD MEDAL HYBRIDS — Flowers 
of huge size in both single and double 
forms. Colors range from palest blue 
to deep blue and royal purple. 26c 
ea., 3 for 74c, doz. for $2.50. 
BELLADONNA HYBRIDS — Light 
blue shades predominate in these hy¬ 
brids. 26c ea.. 3 for 74c, doz. for 
$2.50. 
Hardy Aster 20c 
CLIMAX—One of the best and show¬ 
iest with large, pyramidal spikes of 
light lavender-blue flowers, with 
gold centers, free blooming. 20o ea., 
1c Sale, 2 for 21c. 
Delphinium Gold Medal Hybrids 
Hardy Ferns 
These graceful and universally 
popular plants are of easy cul¬ 
ture and afford a wide range of 
possibilities. A shady nook, 
where the soil is moist and the 
drainage good, will prove an ideal 
location. Strong root clumps of 
mixed varieties. 28c, 2 for 53c, 
3 for 80c, 6 for $1.50, 12 for 
$2.69. 
Hardy Fern, 28o ea., 6 varieties, $1.60 
Dbl. Hollyhocks 
Digitalis 
Foxgiove 
20c 
Striking bell shaped blooms. 
Grows 2 to 3 ft. high. Choice 
perennial, white rose, pink, 
yellow and purple flowers. 
No plant more worthy of a 
place in every garden than 
the showy Foxglove. 20o 
ea., 8 for 57c, doz. for $1.92. 
Variegated 
Day Lily 26c 
Gaillardia Grandiflora 
Gaillardia 
Grandiflora 20c 
BLANKET FLOWER — 
Grows 24 inches high, plant 
in sun or shade. Blooms 
June to November. Flowers 
brownish red. 20c ea. 
Achillea 24c 
Flllpendullna (Fern¬ 
leaved Yarrow) Dense 
heads; showy golden yellow 
flowers. 24c ea., 2 for 25c. 
Giant Hibiscus 
Mallows 21c 
WHITE — Tall, free-flowering, 
color white, deep crimson center. 
20c, 3 for 57o, doz. for $1.92. 
PINK—Flower clear even pink. 
21c, 3 for 60o, doz. for $2.02. 
CRIMSON—New and distinct. 
Immense striking deep crimson 
flowers. 23c, 3 for 66e, doz. 
Digitalis, 
Foxglove, 
20e 
(Funkla Variegata) — Hardy, 
grows from 18 to 24 inches high, 
blooms from June to Sept. Lovely 
purple flowers. 26c ea., 3 for 74c. 
Cerastium 20c 
SNOW-IN-SUMMER —Rock or 
border plant, silvery-white foliage, 
white flowers. 20c ea., 2 for 21 c. 
Variegated 
Day Lily, 26o 
Gypsophila 42c 
BRISTOL FAIRY—Flow¬ 
ers double, snow white, two 
or three times the size of 
Paniculata. Fine sprays 
from June until frost. 42c 
ea., 3 for $1.13, doz. for 
$3.90. 1c Sale, 2 for 43c. 
Gypsophila 23c 
BABY’S BREATH—Pan¬ 
iculata F. Plena)—3 to 3% 
feet. Pure white single 
flowers. 23c ea., 3 for 
63c, doz. for $2.20. 
Stokesia 20c 
CORNFLOWER ASTER- 
CYAN E A—Large flowers re¬ 
sembling a single Aster, 
produced in rich blue, and 
also white. Your choice of 
colors. 20c ea., 2 for 21c. 
Gypsophila (Paniculata), 28e 
Double 
Hollyhocks 
21c 
‘ The old - fashioned 
Hollyhocks still bold 
a prominent place in 
American gardens. The 
double flowers on tall, 
stately stalks resemble 
roses at a distance and 
come in separate colors 
of crimson, yellow, 
white, pink and ma¬ 
roon. Any variety, 
21 0 ea., 3 for 60c, 
doz. for $2.02. 
Hardy Hibiscus (Mallows) 
J, C., Sr., Haywood, Ill. “I stand ready at all times to recommend the McGregor Bros. Co., Springfield, Ohio.” 
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