Hollyhocks. Double red, white, pink and yellow. 
Hosta coerulea (Plantain Lily). Lilac flowers. 
Iberis sempervirens (White candytuft) . 
Iris germanica. German iris in variety. 
“ kaempferi. Japanese iris, flowers in June. 
“ pumila. An early dwarf iris. 
“ siberica. Siberian iris, blue. 
Lilium auratum. Japanese gold banded lily. 35c each. 
“ candidum. Madonna lily. Pure white, very fragrant. 35c each. 
“ elegans. Orange red, early flowering. 35c each. 
“ regale. The regal lily. Yellowish white, stained red. 
“ speciosum alumum. The white Japanese lily. 
“ speciosum rubrum. White spotted with red. 
“ tenuifolium. A miniature lily for the rock garden. 
“ tigrinum. The old fashioned tiger lily. 
Linum perenne (Flax). Blue flowers. 
Lupins. Blue, white and pink. 
Lychnis viscaria splendens fl. pi. Double flowered ragged robin. 
Oenothera youngi (Primrose). Bright yellow flowers. 
“ missouriensis. Dwarf plant with large yellow flowers. 
Pachysandra terminalis. A ground cover for shady spots. $15.00 per 100 
Papaver nudicaule. Iceland poppies in mixed colors. 
“ orientalis (Oriental poppy) . 
Paeonies. In red, white and pink, 40c each. Ask for prices on named 
varieties. 
Phlox. Tall growing, late flowering. 
Annie Cook, light pink. 
Baron von Deedem, red. 
B. Compte, darkest red. 
Coquelicot, bright salmon red. 
Elizabeth Campbell, salmon pink, large trusses. 
Independence, tall pure white. 
“ Dwarf varieties. Spring flowering. 
“ amoena, one foot dark pink. 
divaricata, 1 8 inches, blue. 
stolonifera trailing, stems 6 to 8 inches, violet purple flowers. 
subulata, the old fashioned moss pink. 
subulata alba, the white form of above. 
Miss Lingard. A white, tinged with pink, early flowering tall phlox. 
Platycodon grandiflora (Balloon flower). 
Polemonium caeruleum (Jacob’s ladder). Blue. 
Pyretherum roseum (Painted daisy). All colors. 
Sedums for rock gardens In many varieties. 
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