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HEUCHERA (R) sanguinea. 18" Coralbells 
Flowers bright crimson, very free flowering, nice for cutting, 
excellent for rock gardens. June and July. 
HIBISCUS Hybrids, giant-flowered. 5' Marshmallow 
A robust type with deeply cut foliage and large flowers in 
shades of red, pink or white. August and 
September . 45 .40 
HYPERICUM (R) polyphyllum. 9" St. John*s Wort 
Most desirable border plants of free and graceful habits, 
much branched stems, leafy to the base, beautiful golden 
yellow flowers with crimson stamens, good rock plant. July 
to September. 
IBERIS (R) sempervirens. 10" Hardy Candytuft 
Most desirable dwarf plants with evergreen foliage which 
is completely hidden by dense heads of pure white flowers 
early in the spring. 
INULA (R) ensifolia. 8" Fleabane 
Narrow leaved tufts, golden blossoms, July to September. 
Royleana. 
A new introduction from the Himalayan wilds. The flowers 
are 5 to 6 inches in diameter, rich golden yellow, resembling 
sunflowers, except that the petals are fine and graceful. Not 
over 18 to 24 inches high. One of our finest new border 
perennials and most unusual.40 .35 
IRIS GERMANICA German or Flag Iris 
Mixed varieties, 15c each; NAMED VARIETIES, 25c each 
and up, 
ALCAZAR. 
Deep purple with bronze veined throat. 
AMBASSADEUR. 
Rich ruby red. 
ARCHEVEQUE. 
Deep velvety-violet. 
AUTUMN KING. 
This variety is the first fall bloomer. In addition to pro¬ 
ducing a full crop of flowers during June season, every 
plant blossoms profusely from September until killed by 
heavy frost. It is a large blue-purple bicolor 
of fine form and texture. ..60 .50 
BLACK KNIGHT 
Deep dark blue. 
DESERT GOLD. 
Soft yellow. 
FLAVESCENS. 
A delicate shade of plain yellow. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. 
Chrome, yellow and orange. 
KING OF THE IRIS. 
Yellow and maroon. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. 
Velvety royal purple. 
