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HARDY FliAJfTS TOR THE HOME GARDEN 
*Pluie de Feu—Brilliant coral red. 
*Rosamondi—Beautiful rose pink flowers. 
*White—Creamy white flowers. 
HOST A (Plantain Lily) 
Lancifolia —Narrow leaves and lilac flowers 
in Julv. Good for a low. edging- plant for 
the shaded hardy border. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Mixed Colors—A fine mixture of many 
colors. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
*Sempervirens—6-8 inches, white. May. 
*Sempervirens Little Gem—A dwarf com¬ 
pact form. 
INULA 
*Ensifolia—Yellow daisies from June to 
August. 8-10 in. 
*IRIS, DWARF VARIETIES 
Atroviolacea— Early dwarf purple. Each, 
15c; $1.50 per doz. 
Balceng Curiosity —Yellow, purple and 
olive: fragrant. Each 25c: 3 for 65c. 
Ditton Purple—Large flowered purple, 8 
inches. Each 15c; $1.50 per doz. 
Dixmude—A good dark purple. Each, 20c; 
3 for 50c. 
Excelsa —A small purple flower, 4 inch. 
Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Florida—Light yellow. Each 15c; 3 for 
40c; $1.50 per doz. 
Marocain —Deep blue black. Each 25c; 3 
for 65c. 
Prairie Gem —Dark yellow, 6 inch. Each 
25c; 3 for 65c. 
Pumilia Cyanea —Deep blue purple. Each 
15c; $1.50 per doz. 
Silver Elf—S. white. F. gray, lined bright 
blue 9 inch. Each 25c; 3 for 65c. 
Special Offer —One each of ten named va¬ 
rieties of dwarf Iris for $1.50. 
IRIS SPECIES 
*Arenaria—Dwarf European bearded spe¬ 
cies, narrow leaved, to 6 inches; bright 
yellow, flowers in May. 
*Cristata—Native American crested species, 
soft blue flowers on 3 in. stems in late 
April. 
Dichotoma—Vesper Iris from Asia; August 
flowering with lilac flowers on two foot 
branching stems. Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Foliosa—Native beardless species, blue- 
purple flowers in late June. 
Missouriensis—Native with slender foliage 
and pale blue flowers. 
Pseudacorus— Yellow Flag. Tall, with 
bright yellow flowers for wet ground. 
PRICES: Unless Otherwise Noted: Each : 
Orientalis—Grassy foliage, deep blue, June. 
2-3 feet. 
LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) 
Maculatum —Dwarf plant with leaves mar¬ 
bled with silver, deep rose flowers 
through summer. 
LINUM (Hardy Flax) 
Perenne —Azure blue flowers on 18 inch 
plants through early summer. 
LYCHNIS (Campion) 
*Alpina—Tufted plant with heads of rose 
pink in spring, 6 inches. 
Chalcedonica— Jerusalem Cross. Scarlet 
flowers on 2 ft. plants in early summer. 
Forresti Hybrids— Flowers crimson, car¬ 
mine, pink and white, to 2 ft. 
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
Fraseri—Excellent hardy native from 
South Carolina, in effect like a golden 
yellow Phlox, July flowering, four feet. 
Punctata —Yellow flowers in axils of leaves 
2 ft. June. 
MONARDA (Bee-balm) 
Didyma —Brilliant scarlet flowers in mid¬ 
summer. Aromatic foliage. 2 ft. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
*Scorpioides—For wet ground planting. 
Clear blue, yellow eye, creeping. 
NEPETA 
*Mussini —Trailing plant for rock or wall 
garden with gray-green leaves. Lavender 
blue flowers in May with scattering 
bloom through the season. 
PAPAVER (Poppy) 
*Nudicaule— Iceland Poppy. White, yellow 
or orange flowers, from May to July. 
Orientale —Brilliant orange scarlet cups in 
June. 2 ft. 
Olympia —Double orange-red flowers on 
^5-18 inch stems. Vigorous spreading 
plant. 
Mrs. Perry —Large salmon-pink with dark 
center. 
Perrys White—White flowers, dark center. 
Each 35c; 3 for 95c. 
PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily) 
Chinensis—Foliage iris-like, flowers orange 
spotted with red, fruits blackberry-like. 
July flowering. 2 ft. 
PENSTEMON (Beardtongue) 
Digitalis—Tall native with white flowers. 
*Pubescens—Rosy-purple flowers, 12 in. 
Barbatus Hybrids—Coral, scarlet and pur¬ 
ple shades on slender 3 ft. stems. 
Watsoni—Western native, shining green 
leaves and dark purple flowers. 12 inches. 
:; 3 for 65c; $2.50 per 1 doz.; $12.00 per 100 
