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PKIIKXNIALS MAKE A SATISFACTORY GARDEN 
HARDY PHLOX, 3 TO 4 FT. 
Perennial Phlox are suitable for the hardy 
border, in clumps on the lawn or In front of 
shrubbery. If cut back just below the flower 
heads as the bloom begins to fade they will 
send out new blossoms in a short time and 
lengthen the blooming season until frost. 
This list comprises the very fine varieties, 
n. COMTE. Brilliant Wine Color. 
FELEKBRAIVD. Flaming orange-red. 
VON HICHBERG. Liquid amaranth-red. 
THOR. Ruddy salmon pink, mottled, with 
aniline-red eye, large truss. 
MRS. JENKINS. Tall, pure white. 
PACIi M. DCTRE. Tall, lilac-rose, fine. 
COLTS ABBExMA. Pure white, 18 to 24 inches. 
RlIEINLANDER. Large, salmon-pink with 
distinct claret-red eye. 
PHLOX SLBULATA ROSEA. Creeping Phlox 
or “Moss Pink” grows 5 to 6 inches high 
and makes a splendid covering. Used for 
graves, rock gardens, or any place where a 
carpet covering is wanted. Flowers beau¬ 
tiful pink color. 
PRICE all Phlox in above list. Each 20c, 6 
for 91.00, do*. 92.00, 100 915.00. Assorted 
as desired. 
POPPY, 21/2 FT. 
2.33 ORIENTAI.. Each 25c, 4 for 65c, do*. 
92 . 00 . Seed pkt. 7c. 
RANUNCULUS, 8 IN. 
REPENS DOUBLE TRAILING BUTTERCUP. 
Yellow’ double flowers growing on a trail¬ 
ing vine. Each 20c, 3 for 50c, do*. 91.>>0. 
SPIREA, 3 FT. 
ULMARIA (Meadow SAveet). Fern-like foli¬ 
age, plume-like heads of white flowers, 
July. Thrives in shaded and moist loca¬ 
tions. Each 20c, 3 for 55c, do*. 912«Oh. 
HEMEROCALLIS, 2 FT. 
FI.AVA, LEMON LILY. Blooms June and 
July. A verj'’ beautiful lily-like flow’er, 
borne 5 to S on a stalk; fine for cutting. 
Color glistening yellow. Each 20c, 3 for 
50c, do*. 91.50. 
HIBISCUS, 4 TO 5 FT. 
MAI.LOW MARVELS and CRIMSON EYE. 
Mixed colors. Each 25c, 3 for 5.>c, 6 for 
91.25. do*. 92.00. Large clumps, each 50c, 
do*. 94.00. 
HOLLYHOCK, 5 TO 8 FT. 
165 AI.LEGIIENY. Seed pkt. 5e, Plants each 
20c, 3 for 40c, do*. 91..50. 
HOSTA, 11/2 FT. 
PLANTAGINEA. The beautiful Avhite Daj’^ 
Lily. Very fragrant, broad green leaves. 
Each 25c, 3 for 65c, 6 for 91*25. 
JAPAN IRIS 
Kaempferi or 
Japan Iris are a 
class of late 
blooming varie¬ 
ties. The flow’ers 
are very large and 
of many colors. 
We offer these in 
white and mixed. 
G E K K A - NO - 
NAMI. (Waves 
Under Moon¬ 
light). A free 
blooming glis¬ 
tening- white 
with creamy 
white stigmas. 
F}ach 25c. 
>IIXED. Many fine 
varieties. Each 
25c. 
ASTARTE. Double beautiful, deep violet. 
Each 25c, 3 for 65c. 
GOLD BOUND. Double pure white Iris with 
narrow yellow band in center. Each 2.5c. 
ISO-NO-NAMI. Suffused rose, blue and gold, 
center blush to ross'- lilac. Each 35c, 
KUMO-NO-OBI. Clear deep purple. Each 2.5c. 
PATROCLE. Single dark violet. Each 35c. 
HEINE DES BULGARES. Deep blue shading 
to light blue, w’ith w’hite veins. Each 25c. 
SIBERIAN IRIS. This variety grow’s about 
2 feet tall with flowers of intense blue of 
medium size. Very fine for cutting. It 
blooms betAveen Japan and German A'arie- 
ties. Each 20c, 3 for .50c, do*. 91.>50. 
GERMAN IRIS, 2 TO 3 FT. 
Also known as “Fleur de Lis” as it is called 
in France. The wonderful beauty of colors, 
exquisite fragrance, ease of groAvth at once 
recommended this stately flower to all who 
see it. There are thousands of varieties; but 
in the list below w’ill be found some of the 
best A’arieties. 3’hese may be planted in 
spring or fall. 
Prices include postage if desired by parcel 
post. 
ALCAZAR. Very large, broad petals. Stand¬ 
ards lilac blue. Falls brilliant purple, 
bronze veining on the throat. Rated 8.9. 
Each 15c. 
AMBASSADEUR. 3 ft. Standards bronze 
tint, with yelloAv and violet. Falls a vel- 
vetj^ carmine purple. Probably the finest 
of all irises. Rated 9.4. Each i5c. 
ANNA FARR. Large, Avhite, edges of petals 
penciled with pale blue. Each 20c. 
ARCHEVEQ,UE. An outstanding shade of 
red-violet. Each 15c. 
BRIDESMAID. Creamy AA’hite, veined pure 
lilac. Each 15c. 
CLUNY. Standards light lavender. Falls 
darker lavender shading toAvard blue, with 
purple brown markings at base. A fine 
variety. Each 15c. 
HER MAJESTY. Standards and falls lovely 
pink or rose-lilac. A fine attractive Iris. 
Each 15c. 
HONORABILIS. Standard golden yellow. 
Falls rich mahogany brown. Each 15c. 
INNOCENZA. Pure white AAdth bright golden 
yellow crest. Each 15c. 
LENT A. WILLIAMSON. This is one of the 
best. Very large, flowers lavender-violet 
and royal purple with brilliant orange 
beard. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
3IAMIE. White with blue penciled edges. 
Vigorous grower. Each 20c. 
MIRANDA. Tall, A’igorous, flowers rich vio¬ 
let-purple. Each 20c. 
MME. CHEREAU. White, deeply and ele¬ 
gantly frilled bright, lobelia-blue. Each 
20c. 
.MME. PACQLTTTE. Beautiful rosy-claret. 
Each 20c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL. Standards and falls 
are pale bluish lavender Avith faint creamy 
undertone, which often assumes the luster 
and iridescence which is seen in the beauti¬ 
ful lining of many sea shells. A most beau¬ 
tiful Iris. Each 25c. 
3IURAT. BroAvn and gold. Each 20c, 3 for 
50c, *lo*. 91.65. 
NUEE D’ORAGE. (Storm Cloud). Standards 
smoky lilac washed A\’ith yellow. P''alls 
violet-blue strongly tigered around the 
base. Each 20c. 
P.\1TTD.\ DAIiM.\TlC.\. Very sweet scented. 
Enormous flowers of beautifully silvery 
lavender, on tall strong spikes. Each 20c. 
PALLIDA MANDRALISCAE. Rich lavender- 
purple. Each 20c. 
PROSPERO. Pale laA'ender and deep violet 
purple. YellOAv beard. Each 20c. 
QUEEN OF MAY. Beautiful bright rose. 
Each 20c. 
MIXED IRIS. Our selection of varieties, good 
for mass planting. Do*. 91.00. 
