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MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES — SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
LILIUM. 
Elegans Tip Top. This is the original Red Russian Lily, and is 
' " best adapted of any of the Elegans for outdoor planting. Deep 
red. Stem rooting. 1 V 2 to 2 ft. high. Erect blooms. June-July. 
Per 10 
4 to 6 inches. 
6 to 8 inches. 
Tennuifolium Golden Gleam. A cross between L. tennuifolium and 
L. Martagon album resulting in a beautiful hybrid. A more 
robust form of L. tennuifolium with flowers of a delightful 
golden-apricot shade. Stem rooting. June. 18 to 24 in. 
Flowering size bulbs. 
$0.60 
1.20 
1.20 
lupines 
Russell’s Hybrids. Extraordinary colors and color combinations 
j^ 0 Y 0 j- before seen in Lupines. Individual flowers about a\ei- 
age size, upright standards of some being an inch across. All 
flowers on spike open at once from top to bottom. Spike 
3 to 5 feet tall. The sensation of the English Horticultural 
World in 1937 . 
Terracotta Shades (Chocolate Soldier). Yellow with violet bronze 
beatiful contrast . 
PHLOX. 
Annie Laurie. Large trusses of salmon-pink flowers. An attrac¬ 
tive new variety . 1.10 
Augusta. (Plant Patent No. 252.). The finest cherry-red Phlox 
ever introduced. Medium height, about 2*4 ft. when fully 
grown, with rich, bronzy green foliage. Blooms for a period of 
two months. (Retail prices: 50c each; $1.50 per 3; $4.50 per 12.. 2.50 
Border Gem. A beautiful deep purple Phlox. A most unusual 
shade, which does not fade, of good size. 1.40 
Border Queen. Very large florets of rich satiny rose-pink. One 
of the best *hew pinks. Very rare and beautiful. Plants are 
dwarf and excellent for garden. August-September. 95 
Caroline Van de Berg. Large flowers of very striking blue. The 
best “Blue” to date. A lovely fascinating color combined with 
large individual blooms and trusses. 1.40 
Columbia. (Plant Patent No. 118.) The finest light pink Phlox 
ever introduced. The color suggests a delicate cameo-pink with 
faint blue shading at center. Exquisite effect. Sometimes 
called the “perpetual-flowering Phlox,” because of a lateral or 
secondary flower spike from each leaf joint. (Retails $1.10 per 
3; $3.30 per 12.) July to frost. 24 in. 1.40 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses of lustrous pink with crimson-rose 
eye. Very large, single florets measure iy 2 in. across. No 
other hardy Phlox produces florets so large. Color does not 
fade. Long blooming—starts in July and continues until frost. 
3 *4 ft. high.. 1.20 
George Stipp. Glowing salmon, individual flowers and clusters. 
Good size and quality .... 1.20 
Hauptman Xoehl. Glowing, full-toned red. Large florets curl and 
expose silver-rose back as bloom ages. Finest red Phlox prop¬ 
agated today. Large compact trusses on strong stems. The 
flowers retain color for a long period. July to frost. 24 in.... 1.10 
Leo Schlageter. Huge, pyramidal trusses of scarlet-carmine with 
dark center. Strong and showy. 1.20 
Morganrood. Flashing rose-pink with slightly deeper eye. Large 
florets. Strong grower. 2% to 3 ft. July to frost. 95 
P. D. Williams. Brilliant pink with rose center. Extra large flor¬ 
ets. One of the best pinks. Pyramidal trusses. Grows com¬ 
pactly, retains color unmarred and unbleached through the en¬ 
tire summer and fall. 2 y 2 ft. 1.40 
Royal Purple. Very beautiful. Purple is very rich and deep at 
edges, shading to violet in center of petals, then deep reddish 
purple at eye .. 1.10 
Wm. Kesselring. Deep plum-purple shading to dainty lilac eye. 
July to frost. 24 in. 1.20 
PHLOX, SUBULATA. 
Atropurpurea. A rich wine color. . 1.20 
Blue Hills (RG). An improved Subulata, finest known variety. 
Flowers are light blue, blooming in May and June 
Per 100 
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