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MILTON NURSERY COMPANY 
Hardy Perennials 
See pages 22 to 23 in our illustrated catalog for descrip¬ 
tion of Perennials. 
Strong Field-grown Plants. 
DELPHINIUM 
English Hybrids, Blackmore and Each Three Ten 
Langdon’s Strain .35 1.00 3.00 
PHLOX 
Assorted varieties if desired.35 1.00 3.00 
Africa, New, brilliant carmine-red, blood-red eye. 
B. Compte, brilliant French purple. 
Beacon, brilliant cherry-red. 
Bridesmaid, pure white, carmine eye. 
E. I. Farrington, soft salmon-pink. 
Firebrand, New, very brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Innocence, pure white 
Painted Lady, silvery-salmon pink, cherry-red eye. 
Rheinlander, salmon-pink, claret-red eye. 
R. P. Struthers, bright rosy carmine, claret-red eye. 
Sunshine, salmon-rose. 
IRIS 
German, Siberian and Pumila Varieties. Strong Divisions. 
For descriptive list of Iris see our General Illustrated 
Catalogue. t-Lots 12-Lots 
—Each— —Each— —Each— 
One Variet) and One Class.$ .25 $1.25 $2.00 
Assorted Varieties and Classes... 1.50 2.50 
GERMAN VARIETIES 
Ambassadeur—Smoky reddish violet. 
Ballerine —Light blue violet. 
Dream —Soft clear uniform pink. 
Florentinu'—White, free bloomer, early. 
Her Majesty—Deep rosy lilac pink. 
Honorabilis —Golden yellow and mahogany brown. 
Isoline —Silvery rose flushed bronze and yellow. 
Lent A. Williams —Bright lobelia blue and violet. 
Lohengi’in —Aniline blue and pale violet. 
Madam Chereau—White and violet blue margin. 
Morning Splendor—Rich red tone. One of the best. 
Opera—Dark purple bronze mixed with violet and a 
rich red. 
Pallida Dalmatica —Light blue, free flowering. 
Prosper Laugier —Copper crimson. 
PuiT)le Prince—Violet blue and dark purple. 
Queen Caterine—Soft lavender blue. 
Queen of May—Pure white. 
Roseway—Deep red-pink, early brightest of red. 
Seminole—Very rich ruby crimson flowers. 
Steepway—Of exceptional merit, rose mauve. 
Perennials Help to Complete the Garden 
