Iris arenaria is a rare little dwarf of merit 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS 
Double flowers of vivid garnet 
IRIS 
Japanese Iris—Kaempferi 
One of the showiest of the entire Iris group. The in¬ 
dividual flowers are of immense size—-from 6 to 8 inches 
in diameter—in the most beautiful and delicate tones. 
In full glory during June. 2H to 3 feet. 
ELEANOR PARRY. Large double flowers of striking 
claret red. 
GOLD BOUND. The finest white daintily lined with 
clear gold. 
HERCULES. Large double delicate lavender. 
MARGARET S. HENDRICKSON. Wavy petals of 
soft blue. Attractive white center. 
NISHIKI YAMA. One of the most handsome of all. 
Double flowers of rosy-red streaked with white. 
PURPLE AND GOLD. Purple attractively spotted 
with gold. 
PYRAMID. Rich violet veined white double. 
WAKAMUSHA. Rich pansy-violet and plum with an 
ivory white border. 
Price of Above: Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten 
$2.00 
One Plant of Each of the Above, $1.50 
Dwarf Pumila Iris 
These early Spring bloomers are gems in the rock 
garden. Compact foliage of neat habit. Bold bright 
blossoms on erect six inch stems. Can be used for 
bordering flower beds. 
ATROVIOLACEA. An extra dwarf variety. Flowers of 
rich purple blue. 
EXCELSA. Bright lemon yellow. 
ORANGE QUEEN. Large orange yellow. 
SAMBO. Glowing purple violet. 
SNOW CAP. Lovely cream white flowers. 
Price of Above: Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten 
$1.50 
One Each of the 5 Colors, $1.00 
Novelty Iris 
ARENARIA. A rare little Iris of exceedingly 
dwarf habit. The entire plant only grows 
about 6 inches high. Narrow leaves 
forming compact tufts. In late April and 
May the plant is smothered with per¬ 
fectly formed flowers of a rich golden 
yellow. Does well in full sun and in light 
soil. For a novelty of merit we highly 
recommend this. Each 25c, per three 
60c, per ten $1.50. 
DICHOTOMA (The Vesper Iris). Dainty orchid-like 
flowers of rich lavender and mauve are borne on 
graceful slender stems A welcomed addition to the 
August gardens when it is at its loveliest. The 
flowers open about four in the afternoon, hence its 
name. 3 feet. Each 35c. per three 90c. 
INCARVILLEA 
Hardy Gloxinia 
DELAVA.YII. Striking trumpet shaped flowers of 
varying shades of rich rose on upright 18 inch 
stalks. The pinnate foliage is attractive. In full 
glory during June. Each 30c, per three 75c, per 
ten $2.00. 
IRIS PUMILA “ORANGE QUEEN” 
In full glory during May 
KERRIA 
JAPONICA FL. PL. A handsome scrub which 
fits in a perennial planting so well we have 
decided to list it. Of graceful, trim habit it 
will bloom profusely from June well into 
the summer. Double flowers of bright 
orange yellow. Each 50c, per three $1.25. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS 
A brilliant American native 
LIATRIS PYCHNOSTACHIA 
Handsome purple spikes 
LAVENDULA 
English Lavender 
VERA. Fragrant blue-gray foliage in neat clumps 
topped with lavender blue flowers in June. A 
splendid rock plant and equally effective in the 
low border. 8 inches. Each 25c, per three 60c, 
per ten $1.50. 
LIATRIS 
Blazing Star 
PYCHNOSTACHIA. Handsome full spikes of bright 
purple tipped with lavender. One of the finest for 
cutting, mixing well with Glads. Blooms in early 
August. Erect stiff stems. 5 feet. Each 25c, per 
three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
SCARRIOSA. A distinct type blooming earlier than 
L. pychnostachia. The stately lavender purple 
spike is made up of large individual florets. Each 
25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
MAJALIS. The ever popular bedding plant. Dainty 
little bells of pure white so delightfully fragrant. 
Place in a shady nook of the rockery or grow a little 
colony of them in some secluded part of the garden. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00, per 100 
$15.00. 
LINUM 
PERENNAE BLUE (Hardy Flax). One of the most pro¬ 
fuse blooming plants for the border in the entire 
list. From early summer well into the Autumn it is 
covered with bright blue flowers. Each evening the 
flowers drop to be replaced the next morning with a 
fresh supply of dainty flowers. 18 inches. Each 20c, 
per three 50c, per ten $1.25, per 100 $10.00. 
FLAVUM NANUM COMPACTUM. A recent intro¬ 
duction. Low leathery leaves of compact habit. In 
June it is a mass of light yellow flowers. A recom¬ 
mended variety for the rock garden or edging. 
Each 30c, per three 75c. 
LILIUM 
We recommend Fall transplanting of Lilies but if 
ordered early in the Spring they will bloom for you. For 
best results place them in a well drained situation. 
CANADENSE. This choice native Lily is becoming 
scarce. Drooping flowers of a yellow orange shade 
spotted in the throat. Excellent for the June garden. 
Each 30c, per three 75c, per ten $2.00. 
REGALE. The exotic Lily Dr. Wilson brought back 
from China. One of the finest whites, a rich ivory 
tinted a delicate purple in the throat. June bloom¬ 
ing. Each 25c, per three 60c, per ten $1.50. 
SUPERBUM (Turk's Cap Lily). Drooping bright 
yellow flowers spotted with reddish orange. A 
splendid native Lily to naturalize. Each 20c, per 
three 50c, per ten $1.25, per 100 $10.00. 
TENUIFOLIUM (Siberian Coral Lily). A delightful 
gem for the rockery or border. The flowers have 
recurved petals of waxy coral red. Profuse bloomer, 
18 inches. Each 20c, per three 50c, per ten $1.50. 
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