IBERIS (I'-bcr-is)—Candytuft 
Extremely useful evergreen shrublets making compact 
mounds of deep green and dazzling display of bloom. 
One of the hardiest of plants and if trimmed severely 
after blooming is a source of delight for many years in 
either rockery or border. 
*gibraltrica —Dainty lavender-pink flowers on spreading 
bushes 8" high. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
♦Little Gem —A dwarf uniform grower covered with sheets 
of pure white flowers in very early spring and persisting 
over a long season. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
♦sempervirens —A strong dwarf grower with snow white 
flowers. A particularly useful plant. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
♦Snow Flake —A splendid new sort with exceptionally large 
white flowers. 8". 30c each; 3 for 75c 
♦tenoreana —A fine delicate pink. Will bloom itself to death 
if not pruned severely during the summer. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
One each of the 5 Iberis $1.05; 3 for $2.75 
INCARVILLEA (In-kar-vir-le-a)—Hardy Gloxinia 
Exotic hardy plants from the orient having large Gloxina- 
like flowers. Fine specimens for sunny position in the 
rockery or border. 
♦brevipes —Very large pink trumpets on 8" stems. A most 
attractive plant. 35c each 
♦Olga —A strong rampant grower having finely cut leaves 
on long rather weak canes which gives the plant a 
sprangly appearance most attractive against large rocks. 
Evergreen and thoroughly hardy. Pink flowers. 
50c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.00 
INULA (In'-eu-la)—Fleabane 
A vigorous plant for poor soil and full sun where it re¬ 
pays neglect with bright flowers over a long period, 
♦ensifolia —Compact 9" bushes with bright yellow aster-like 
blooms from June to August. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
IRIS (I'-ris)—German or Flag Iris 
We have spent a great deal of time and money in the 
last two years selecting worthwhile Irises and take great 
pleasure in presenting the following list of truly fine 
sorts at very moderate prices. We will begin shipping 
Iris July 1st but it may be included with* your spring 
order and we will send out at planting time. As we are 
very short on some varieties we urge early orders and 
a second choice will surely be appreciated. 
Alta California —Very large deep golden yellow. 35c each 
Alluwe —S. clear yellow; P. red. Gigantic. 45c each 
Apache —S. coppery purple; P. crimson brown. 20c each 
Arabian Prince —S. garnet red; F. deeper. $1.00 each 
Argynnis —Deep yellow and rich carmine. 20c each 
Asia —Silvery blue and rose. 20c each 
Ballerine —Huge pale blue-lavender. 20c each 
Black Wings —Midnight blue with frosty lustre. 45c each 
Blue Velvet —Velvety giant in royal blue shades. 25c each 
Buechley’s Giant —Colossal bright blue. 50c each 
California Gold —Largest, deepest golden yellow. 
$4.50 each 
Caroline Stringer —Beautifully ruffled soft rose. 20c each 
Cavalcade — Striking, huge yellow, intricately veined 
petals. $1.00 each 
Clara Noyes —Blend of orange, yellow and red of Talisman 
rose coloring. An outstanding flower in any collection. 
25c each 
Coronation —One of the best deep yellows ever introduced. 
Very large bloom, strong vigorous growth. 25c each 
Dauntless —Vigorous, rich, velvety red. 35c each 
Day Dream —Exquisite blend of peach, pink, and apricot. 
Tall and very lovely. 25c each 
Depute Nomblot —S. copper red; F. rich claret. 35c each 
Dolly Madison —^Delicate blue-grey, golden beard. 20c each 
Dorthy Dietz —S. white flushed blue; F. violet. 40c each 
Easter Morn —Huge warm white, heavy texture, golden 
beard. A superb flower. 75c each 
Eliz. Egelberg —Dainty mauve-pink. 20c each 
Fascination — Clear bright pink. Exceptionally large 
blooms of satiny texture. 35c each 
Folkwang —S. delicate rose; F. claret red with light mar¬ 
gin. Very fragrant. 20c each 
IRIS—Continued 
Francheville —Chamois-faun, lilac, and red. 35c each 
Frieda Mohr —A regal pink-toned fragrant flower. 20c each 
Frivolite —brilliant shrimp pink effect. 35c each 
Gay Hussar —S. gold; F. red edged gold. 35c each 
Golden Helmet —S. yellow, brown and gold; F. oxblood 
red. Huge and ruffled. $4.50 each 
Golden Light —Huge ruffled flowers of gold, cinnamon and 
rose. An improved Euphony. $2.25 each 
Grace Sturtevant —Chocolate brown and gold. 25c each 
Helios —Huge pure gold penciled with rose. 35c each 
Imperial Blush —The best blush pink grown. 75c each 
Indian Chief —Intense deep red flushed bronze. 25c each 
Joycette —^New supreme all-red self. $1.75 each 
Jean Cayeux —Havana-brown and gold. $1.75 each 
Jerry —Ruby red of perfect form. $1.25 each 
Kansas —Mammoth lilac-pink. Very late. 25c each 
King Juba —S. vivid yellow; F. velvety garnet. 25c each 
King Midas —Velvety brown and buff. 25c each 
King Tut —Flashing red and velvety brown. 25c each 
Klamath —Huge mulberry, copper and bronze. 35c each 
Lady Luck —Early violet purple. 30c eacn 
Lord of June —Soft blue of great size. 20c each 
Lord Lambourne —Brilliant red and copper. 20c each 
Los Angeles —Great satiny white edged blue. 25c each 
Magenta —Stunning amethyst-violet of huge size. No other 
Iris of this color. 25c each 
Magnifica —Gigantic bright red and violet. 20c each 
Mary Barnett —Soft blue and cream. Fragi’ant. 20c each 
Mary Dynes —S. Bronze-buff; F. red-maroon. $1.00 each 
Mary Geddes —Golden salmon overlaid Pompeian-red. 
$1.00 each 
Marquita —A stunning thing of ivory and gold lined with 
ruby-red. Nothing else like it. $1.25 each 
Michelline Charraire^ —Large milk white. 20c each 
Midgard —Rich pink and yellow. Ruffled. 20c each 
Midwest —Ivory flushed and dotted with rose. 20c each 
Ministre Fernand David —Silky red and garnet. 60c each 
Morning Glory —Glowing red-violet, F. deeper. 25c each 
Morning Splendor —S. petunia violet; F. deeper. 20c each 
Mrs. Valerie West —Bronze, violet and crimson. 20c each 
My Maryland — S. purple buff; F. dark garnet-brown. 
Strong, tall and vigorous. A great favorite here. 
50c each 
Nene —S. clear lilac; F. vinous red. 9" flowers. 35c each 
Numa Roumestan —Intense dark red, bronze and gold. 
35c each 
Omaha —Coral red self with beard of gold. 25c each 
Pallida Dalmatica, folius variegata —Each leaf is broadly 
margined with creamy white, flowers deep blue. A 
handsome plant at all times. 25c each 
Peerless —Fine red-violet with golden beard lighting up 
the entire flower. Always admired. 50c each 
Persia —Huge blooms of blue, grey, and bronze with a 
smoky veil. Instantly loved by everyone. 50c each 
Pink Satin —Purest, clearest pink with iridescent satin 
sheen Rugged, vigorous grower. Tall and large, of ex¬ 
quisite form. The whole world acclaims Pink Satin. 
35c each 
Pluie d'Or —Wonderful huge golden yellow. Dykes medal 
winner. 20c each 
Pres. Pilkington —Blue, buff, yellow and rose. 35c each 
Picador —S. tarnished gold; F. brilliant carmine. 75c each 
Rameses— Large bronzed-pink and apricot. 25c each 
Rene Cayeux —S. lilac-white; F. creamy red-violet. 
25c each 
Senlac —Glorious claret red. Extra fine. 25c each 
Sensation —Huge clear blue. Perfect form. 25c each 
Shot Silk —Blue and rose like velvety mother of pearl. 
35c each 
Sir Michael —Without a doubt the best blue and purple 
bicolor in the world. Tall, strongly branching. 25c each 
Sierra Blue —Clear, soft porcelain blue. Dykes Medal 
Winner 1935. $1.50 each 
Souv. de. Loetitia Michaud —Huge lobelia-blue., 25c each 
Souv. Mme. Gaudichau —Black-purple velvet. 20c each 
Spokan —Chestnut, bronze, and gold. Very large. 
$6.50 each 
Sunlight —Fine large yellow. Prolific. 25c each 
True Delight —Pure white with stitching of rose pink. 
35c each 
Wild Rose —Soft pink with white beard. 25c each 
THE NEW HEMEROCALLIS ARE A REVELATION TO THE FLOWER-LOVING WORLD 
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