KNEEL AMONG YOUR PLANTS wate^roof' KNEe'PADS Sl^^lopei 
Hollyhocks 
{Althea rosea.) These old favorites, gay 
with color during July and August, are 
striking as a background for other flowers in 
the perennial bed and in the shrubbery. 
Exquisite Rose. New. Ruffled and 
fringed double flowers of old-rose with 
white edge. 
Prince of Orange. Double flowers of a 
brilliant orange hue. 
Triumph Hybrids. Produces flowers in 
a choice variety of colors on plants of 
branching habit growing 5 feet high. 
SUPERB DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Chamois Salmon-Pink 
Deep Rose Scarlet 
Maroon White 
Newport Pink Yellow 
Double, Mixed 
SUPERB SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Apricot Purple Yellow 
Lilac Scarlet Single, Mixed 
Pink White 
HOSTA. See Funkia. 
HYPERICUM. St. Jobn's-Wort. Sun or 
partial shade. 
Fragile.-A- A beautiful rock alpine with 
yellow flowers. 4 in. July. 
Repens. ★ Foliage arranged like a pin- 
wheel. Large yellow flowers. 4 in. July. 
IBERIS. Hardy Candytuft. Very desirable 
plant for rock- and wall-gardens, having 
evergreen foliage which is completely 
covered with dense heads of white 
flowers. 
Gibraltarica. ★ Seldom out of flower. 
Lilac color. 9 in. May. 
Sempervirens, Little Gem.-*- Dwarf 
plant that becomes a mass of white flow¬ 
ers. 8 in. June. 
Sempervirens, Snowflake. ★ Strong¬ 
growing variety with large heads of 
snow-white flowers. 15 in. May. 
INULA Royleana. A very useful plant 
for the border, also for cutting, the 
color being a bright orange-yellow. 2 ft. 
July. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
IRIS cristata. ★ Crested Iris. Grows only 
6 inches high, making it suitable for the 
rock-garden. Flowers are the size of a 
silver dollar, soft amethyst-blue, crested 
and with a touch of gold; fragrant. 6 in. 
May. 
Cristata alba. ★ Pure white form of 
Cristata. Choice and rare. 6 in. May. 
60 cts. each, $6.50 per doz. 
Iris Germanica 
These easily grown Iris need no introduc¬ 
tion. They come in a wide range of colors 
that will meet all your requirements. 
Alcazar. Standards of soft violet, with falls 
of a rich velvety crimson. 
Ambassadeur. Standards are rosy lilac; 
faffs rich purple. 
Athene. Tall bearded white. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Bluet. Pale blue, self colored. Early. 
Bruno. Standards heliotrope, flushed bronze, 
with falls of rich purple. 
Classic. Very large. Purple falls and laven¬ 
der standards; orange beard. 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Coppersmith. One of the best coppery red 
types. A very unusual color. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Dazzler. Deep rose; very fragrant. 75 cts. 
each, $8 per doz. 
Evolution. Tall bearded, self-colored yellow. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Frieda Mohr. A giant-flowering pink va¬ 
riety. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Goblin Red. Ox-blood red. Quite distinct. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Gold Imperial. Deep chrome-yellow. 
Grisette. Pleasing blend of violet, old-gold, 
and light brown. 50 cts. each, $5.50 
per doz. 
Grace Sturtevant. Rich mixture of dark 
red, brown, and violet-carmine, with a 
velvety finish on the faffs. A striking 
feature of this flower is the bright golden 
beard, which is so prominent that it may 
be seen across the garden. 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Henri Riviere. An excellent flower in deli¬ 
cate shades of soft yellow and pale lilac- 
mauve. The lilac shading is very delicate, 
so that the general effect is yellow. 33^ ft. 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Indian Chief. Classed as one of the superior 
reds; it carries a bronzy overcast. Very 
large flower, quite tall, and well branched. 
75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Ma Mie. White; frilled margins touched 
with blue. 
Midgard. Fine yellow variety with a suffu¬ 
sion of pink. 
Milky Way. Milk-white, veined light laven¬ 
der. Beautiful indeed. 
Persia. Very large; pale blue, with duff gold 
markings. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Pioneer. Rich red-purple. 
Princess Beatrice. Silvery blue. 
Romance. An interesting combination of 
rose and bronze; very fragrant. 2}^ ft. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Seminole. Velvety red-purple with a bright 
orange beard. 
Sensation. Clear and crisp self of corn¬ 
flower-blue; extra large; perfect in every 
way. This variety has been called the peer 
of the blues. 4 ft. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Sherwin-Wright. A fine deep yellow. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau. Deep 
rich purple. 
Wedgwood. One-color flower—delicate pot¬ 
tery blue. 
Spring- and Fall-Blooming Iris 
Bloom both spring and autumn. No 
Iris garden is complete without them. 
Autumn King. Blue-purple of good sub¬ 
stance. 3 ft. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Autumn Queen. A very pretty white, 
dwarfer than the King. $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Dorcas Hutchinson. Very fragrant; 
deep violet self. An Iris of great merit. 
134 ft- 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Royal purple. 26 in. 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Equinox. Reddish purple with darker 
faffs. 26 in. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Golden Harvest. Large deep yellow 
blooms, veined with red-gold. Fall¬ 
blooming variety. 18 in. $1 each, 
$11 per doz. 
P®ggy Babington. Rich clear canary- 
yellow. 28 in. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
September Skies. Clear purple-red, 
e,xcellent when planted with Golden 
Harvest. 16 in. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
COLLECTION 
1 each of the above 8 varieties $4.50 
3 each of the above 8 varieties 12.00 
Iris Kaempferi QJapanese Iris') 
IMPROVED VARIETIES. 
Betty Holmes. Tremendous, pure white 
flowers. Perfect in its purity. $1 each, 
$11 per doz. 
Elbrus. Double, clear lavender flower of 
immense size, perfect form, and splendid 
substance. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Mahogany Giant. Deeper shade of vel¬ 
vety maroon than Mahogany, and larger. 
$1 each, $11 per doz. 
Malmaison. Double, bluish violet blooms, 
suffused deep pink; white center. $1 each, 
$11 per doz. 
Violet Giant. Rich violet to rose; semi¬ 
double; frequently 27 inches in circum¬ 
ference. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
White Giant. A pure white with yellow 
markings. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
Azure. Double; large; mauve-blue. 
Choseidan. Double; ruby-crimson. 
Gold Bound. The best white variety. 
Kamata. Deep blue, veined yellow. 
La Favorite. Double; white, veined blue. 
Mrs. George Stumpp. Single; white. 
Painted Lady. Single; purple, white 
center. 
Pyramid. Tall. Dark violet-purple, yel¬ 
low blotch. 
Templeton. Double; light violet, mottled 
reddish pink and white. 
Violet Beauty. Deep violet; single. 
All Standard Iris, $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
IRIS PUMILA.^ Dwarf Iris. Lovely little 
Iris only 8 inches high; blooms in April 
and May. Useful for the rock-garden; 
can also be used for edging, or planting 
in front of tall Iris. 
Excelsa.-A^ Pale lemon-yellow. 
Sambo. Dark violet-blue. 
Schneekuppe. ir A large showy white. 
IRIS SIBIRICA. Siberian Iris. Much like 
the Dutch Bulbous Iris. Their foliage, 
however, is long and grass-like. Splendid 
for cut-flowers. June, July. 
Emperor. A dark violet-blue. 
Perry’s Blue. Sky-blue. Most popular. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
•kDwarf plants for the Rock-garden and edging the Perennial Border 
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