OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, 1 y^ Miles West of Milwaukee Ave. 
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INCARVILLEA 
Delavayi —Rose-pink flower produced in large trusses on 
stiff 18 inch stems. each 2Sc; per 10 $2.25 
INULA—FLEABANE 
Hirta -A fine daisy-like yellow flower for July and August, 
12 inches high. each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
IRIS GERMANICA—GERMAN or FLAG IRIS 
Most popular of all Iris; will thrive and bloom in 
any location and soil. They are sun-loving plants, and, like 
any other plant, respond to care. Although they may be 
planted in early Spring, the most favorable time to plant 
is during August and September, as that is their dormant 
season. 
Celeste —Dusky purple; beard white. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Duke of York —^Soft mauve-blue with heavy orange beard. 
each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Edith —This variety is deep yellow splashed with purple. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Flavescens —Tliis has the most beautiful, delicate yellow 
coloiing. each 20c; per 10 $1.8© 
Her Majesty —The standards or upper petals are lovely rose- 
pink, the falls or lower petals are a deeper shade tinged 
with dark crimson. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Honorabilis —The standards are golden, the falls a ma¬ 
hogany-brown. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Isoline —Round standards of pale pinkish buff, strongly 
flushed mauve; the sharply reflexed falls are Chinese 
violet with russet tints at the sides. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Koche —Deep purple. Early. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Majestic —Enormous, rich red-purple flowers. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Morning Splendor —48 inches. S. petunia violet; F. rich 
. raisin-purple. each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Pallida Dalmatica —Tlie upper petals are clear lavender 
blue, the lower petals are deep lavender. This is a very 
large and superb variety. each 20c; per 10 $1.M 
Princess Victoria Louise —Standards, sulphur yellow; falls, 
rich plum, bordered cream. 2 feet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Rheinguaperle— Exquisite, soft pink, fragrant, 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Sherwin Wright —This is a splendid, golden yellow Iris 
without shading or markings. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Souv. de Mme.. Gaudichau —40 inches. This is the largest, 
darkest, and finest of the dark purples. One of the 
scarce varieties but yet reasonable enough for all to 
enjoy. Fragrant. each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
True Charm —White standards suffused with lavender; falls 
creamy white edged with lavender, 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
White Knight (Saunders). A cool, pure white. 20 inches. 
each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
IRIS KAEMPFERI—JAPANESE IRIS 
A field of Japanese Iris is a most gorgeous sight. See¬ 
ing them for the first time one cannot withhold an excla¬ 
mation of surprise, and having once seen can never forget 
their striking beauty. The same rule applies to these Iris 
concerning late planting, as to the German Iris. 
These Iris are very easy to grow. They will grow 
in any ordinary garden soil. 
Gekka-no-nami —Earliest. Has three white petals. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Koki-no-Iro (Purple and Gold). Enormous, double flowers 
often 10 inches across. Color, rich violet-purple with 
white petaloids tipped violet; a golden throat with bluish 
white rays. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Kumo-no-Obi (Rand of Cloud). Bright, clear purple, with 
distinct rays and halo of white surrounding the golden 
throat. White standards tinted purple. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Moniji-no-taki —Rosy-crimson with fancy white variegation. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Patrocole —Single. Superb, dark violet-blue. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Uchiu —Six large petals. Crimson-purple, white veins, yel¬ 
low center. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
IRIS 
DWARF IRIS 
Some of the most interesting sorts of Iris are here 
listed and described. These are splendid for naturalizing 
and for large permanent plantings. 
Cyanea —Rich royal purple with black shading. Fragrant. 
6 inches. each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Excelsa —Pale lemon-yellow. 6 inches. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Leopold —Bluish-purple with white beard. 6 inches. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Pumila —These little Pumila Iris do not grow over four 
inches high and bloom during May and even in April in 
certain places. They are fine for bordering flower beds 
or planting in “front of taller Iris. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Siberica —Vigorous free-flowering Iris of the easiest culture; 
fine for the flower border, for naturalizing and for 
waterside planting. Dark blue. May. 2 to 3 feet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Schneekuppe —Pure white. 8 inches. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS—HARDY PEA 
Very decorative climbing vines of the Pea family, for 
growing on fences, trellis, etc., as floral screens and for 
cutting. Bloom all Summer. 
Pink Beauty —A pale pink variety. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
White Pearl —Large-flowering. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LAVANDULA—LAVENDER 
Vera —This is the true, sweet la'vender, grows about 18 
inches high; delightfully fragrant. Blue flowers in 
July and August. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LEONTOPODIUM—EDELWEISS 
Alpinum 4 to 12 inches. June to July. The flowers are of 
downy texture, pure silver-white and star shaped. Re¬ 
quires a dry, sunny location with good drainage. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
LIATRIS—KANSAS GAY FEATHER 
A peculiar habit of the plant is that the flowers start 
at the top and bloom down, instead of starting at the 
bottom of the spike and blooming up. 
Pycnostachya —One of the choicest and boldest species. 
Flowers purple in dense spikes. each 18c; per 10 $1,60 
