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Eugene A. de St. Aubin & Bro., Inc. 
Addison, Ill. 
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IRIS 
Fleur-de-lis 
Brighten your garden with these charming old 
favorites. Bloom in gay colors in May and early June. 
Easy to culture and multply rapidly, but can easily be 
divided. 
“S’’ indicates Standard, or upright petals. 
“F’’ indicates Falls, or drooping petals. 
Coronation —S and F Yellow. 
Indian Chief —S Fink, F Red. 
Lord of June —S. Lavender Blue, F Violet Blue. 
Monsignoi^S Violet, F Purple. 
Sherwin Wright —S and F Yellow. 
Queen of May —S and F Pink. 
Santa Barbara —S and F Pure Lavender Blue. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau —S Violet, F Blackish 
Purple. 
LINIUM PERENE— Flax Plant. Sky blue, 2 ft. June- 
August. Bears dainty feathery flowers in great 
abundance. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS— Lupine. Clear blue, 3 ft. 
June-September. Produces beautiful long spikes of 
pea-shaped flowers. 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS —Forget-me-not. Royal blue 
with white and yellow eyes. 8 inches. June-Sep- 
tember. A charming little dwarf of creeping habit. 
Especially good for use as ground cover or rock plant. 
Peonies—Queen of all Perennials 
These immense showy flowers are deservedly admired. 
We are giving special attention to the propagation and 
cultivation of our Peonies and can furnish various sized 
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