Plant Specialties 
Each 
Allium CERNUUM —Loose heads of pale pink flowers. Free 
blooming - $0.15 
Allium MONTANUM —Large, fluffy flower heads of silvery laven¬ 
der. Beautiful, shining foliage. July. 12 inches_ .25 
Allium NeAPOLITANUM —^White, starry flowers of wax-like tex¬ 
ture. Fragrant and lovely_ .25 
Allium PULCHELLUM —Bright, pink-purple flower heads arranged 
like shooting-stars. One of the last to bloom and one of the 
most effective. August. 15 inches_ .25 
ALLIUM RECURVATUM SUPERBUM—Beautiful, pink, bell-shaped 
flowers on tall, arching stems. July. 18 inches_ .25 
Aster HYBRIDUS LUTEUS —Masses' of tiny, star-shaped flowers, 
cream to clear yellow. June-September_ .10 
HEUCHERA ROSAMUNDE—Rosy pink flowers on lYz ft. stems. 
May-September _ .10 
HELLEBORUS Niger (Christmas Rose) —Blooming in November 
and December these are indispensable. Absolutely hardy_ .75 
Iris, Pumila 
COERULEA—^Dainty, sky blue flowers. Smallest and earliest of 
the pumilas _ .15 
SCHNEEKUPPE—White. A little larger and a little later than 
Coerulea. 8 inches _ .15 
Iris, crested 
CRISTATA—Tiny native iris. The exquisite amethyst blue 
flowers are crested with gold and deliciously scented_ .10 
TECTORUM, Blue —Japanese species. Lavendar blue flowers 
delicately crested _ .20 
TECTORUM, Album —Rare and lovely white form of above_ .20 
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