Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa 
Other Hardy Perennials 
—canadensis flavum, 40c: 3 to 4 ft. Nodding, yellow, red spotted, June. 5 in. 
in peaty soil. 
—Concolor, 30c: 18 in. Very pretty upright star shaped deep crimson. Bulbs 
small; plant 5 in. Endures sun. 
—elegans, 25c: 2 ft. Orange-red. May-June. Easiest to grow. 5 in. 
—Henryi, 40c: Rich orange-yellow up to 6 ft. 10 in. 
—regale, The Regal Lily, 15c, 20c, or 30c, according to size. All are blooming 
sizes. Large white trumpets shaded pink. July. One of the best. 9 in. 
—superbum, Turk’s Cap Lily, 25c: 4-5 ft. Reddish orange. July. 5in. in peaty 
soil. 
—tenuifolium, Coral Lily, 15c: $1.00 per 10: IV 2 to 2 ft. Waxy, recurved, 
coral red flowers on slender stems. May. Bulbs always small. 6 in. 
—tigrinum, Tiger Lily, 25c: 3 to 4 ft. July-August. Orange spotted black. 9 in. 
—umbellatum, 25c: 2 to 2% ft. Umbellate heads of upright flowers, dark 
red shaded orange, June. Very easy to grow. 8 in. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. A choice large variety. 
L1NARIA dalmatica, 18 in. Pure yellow, July-September. 
LINUM perenne, Hardy Flax. 1 to 2 ft. Light, graceful foliage and stems. 
Pale blue flowers each morning, June-September if cut down occasionally. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum, 25c: Purple Loosestrife. 3-4 ft. Branched 
spikes of rosy purple July-August. For moist or wet places. Quite shrubby. 
NEPETA mussina, Ground Ivy, 1 ft. Compact, beautiful foliage, lavender-blue 
flowers, constantly. A splendid rockery or wall plant. 
PENTSTEMON glaber, 25c: 1 ft. Splendid rich blue. June. 
—gracilis, 1 ft. Pale lilac flowers, June-July. 
—grandiflora. Spikes 2 ft., lavender-blue flowers. June. A splendid cut 
flower. Dry soils in sun only. 
PHLOX amoena, 8 in. Pink-lilac. May. 
—multiflora; 25c: A mat of pale lilac, early. Humus soil. 
—subulata atropurpurea, 25c: Purplish-red. The darkest and most popular 
variety. New. 
—subulata Autumn Rose, 25c: Deep rose with darker center. Blooms Septem¬ 
ber to November. 
—subulata Fairy. Pale blue with dark purple eye. Blooms some all fall. 
—subulata lilacina, Lilac. Light Lilac. The strongest growing variety. 
—subulata rosea, Rose Pink. The commonest and only variety many know. 
—subulata vivid, 25c: Vivid pink. The best dwarf pink. Slow growing. 
■'‘PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 30. 
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