BELDT’S AQUARIUM 
SAINT LOUIS, MO 
HARDY GARDEN PLANTS 
All of these varieties will make practical plants near the pool 
as well as in the flower garden 
IRIS SIBERICA 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
Barbara Cumming 
Large full flower of ^he deco¬ 
rative type over 3 inches across. 
Clear yellow, shading to orange 
bronze towards late October. 
Grows 2 feet high. 
Each.„$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Crimson Splendor 
Produces masses of rich crim¬ 
son-maroon flowers intensified 
with deep garnet tones. Blooms 
late in September. Flowers are 4 
inches in diameter. 
Each_$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Moonlight 
Large blooms with pale bluish 
petals arranged around small yel¬ 
low center cushion. Fine for cut¬ 
tings. Blooms in September. 
Each.$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Orange Perfection 
Bright orange colored flowers 
of duplex form with a golden 
halo. Flowers in October. 
Each.$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Pink Cushion 
One of the most admired Chry¬ 
santhemums. Solid compact 
grower, flowering from first of 
October until frost. 
Each.$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
September Queen 
Excellent early pure white va¬ 
riety flowering in the middle of 
September. Flowers measure 3% 
inches across. 
Each.$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Hardy Iris 
New and Old — Good Varieties 
Ambassadeur 
S Velvety purple. F mahogany 
violet. Each.$0.15 
Cecil Minturn 
Pink. Each.$0.20 
Cinnabar 
Fine deep purple bicolor; very 
velvety deep red purple. 46-inch. 
Each .$0.25 
Dauntless 
Finest red. Each.$0.50 
Dream 
Extra fine lilac-pink. Each $0.15 
Evadine 
Rich velvety rose-violet. 
Each .$0.15 
Frieda Mohr 
Large deep pink tones; bril¬ 
liant coloring, long flowering; 
grow to 42 inches high. Each $0.25 
Imperator 
Deep red violet. Each.$0.15 
Indian Chief 
One of best medium-tall reds; 
bronzy violet S with F dahlia 
carmine. Each .$0.25 
Lady Byng 
Pale lavender, 36-inch. 
Each .$0.15 
Lent A. Williamson 
Extra fine large violet-purple. 
Each .$0.15 
Mary Gibson 
Rose violet and buff. Each $0.15 
Kochia 
Early dark purple-blue. 
Each . $0.10 
Flavella 
Large white with yellow beard. 
Each . $0.15 
Fro 
S deep mustard yellow; F ox- 
blood red. Each...$0.10 
Special 
One of each of these 15 varie¬ 
ties of Iris listed. Catalog price 
$2.85. Special Iris Collection $2.35. 
Sedums 
These plants are great favor¬ 
ites and the green low-growing 
foliage is covered with many va¬ 
riegated colored flowers. They 
are very good for planting among 
rocks near edge of pool. Assorted 
colors and varieties. 
Each.. .$0.15 Per dozen....$1.50 
Hemerocalis 
Hardy Hemerocalis make ideal 
border plants for the pool. They 
are very hardy plants and during 
the last few years have become 
very popular. 
Hemerocalis fulva 
Grows from 2 to 3 feet high 
with brick red flowers. 
Each.$0.20 3 for..$0.50 
Hemerocalis flava 
Yellow day lily, grows about 
2 V 2 feet high and blooms early in 
June. 
Each.$0.20 3 for.$0.50 
Hemerocalis Kwanso 
Deep orange, double flowering, 
3 feet, July and August. 
Each.$0.20 3 for.$0.50 
Hemerocalis Dr. Regel 
Rich orange-yellow, blooms in 
May and June, 18 inches to 2 feet. 
Each.$0.35 3 for.$1.00 
Florham 
Strong grower, 3 to 3% feet 
high, trumpet shaped, rich golden 
yellow with Indian yellow mark¬ 
ings. 
Each.$0.25 3 for.$0.60 
Gold Dust 
A lighter shade of yellow than 
the Dr. Regel and a few days 
later to bloom. 2 to 2% feet in 
height. 
Each.$0.30 3 for.$0.75 
Thunbergi 
A tall growing late variety 
which blooms in July. Flowers 
are of a lemon yellow color of 
large size. 
Each.$0.35 3 for....$1.00 
Dwarf Irises 
Yellow, blue, orange, purple, 
dark blue and white. This Iris 
grows about 6 inches tall; most 
ideal among rocks. 
Each.$0.25 Per dozen.$2.00 
Blue Siberian Iris 
(Iris siberica)—Of easy culture 
and very free flowering, very 
good for naturalizing and plant¬ 
ing near water. 
Each.$0.15 Per dozen.$1.50 
Assorted German Bearded Iris 
Included in this offer are many 
rarer kinds and good varieties 
unnamed. 
Per dozen $0.50 Per 100....$2.00 
This photograph was taken by 
Mr. William G. Schumm, La Porte, 
Indiana. Mr. Schumm is well 
pleased with the Egyptian Lotus 
he received from us, and he ad¬ 
vises that he left the plant out in 
the water tub all winter without 
any protection. 
HEMEROCALIS FULVA 
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