IPOMOPSIS Eleqans, Standing Cypress, hhb, 3 ft. 
Elegant spikes of rich-colpred flowers. 
IRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds and 
there is no excuse for being without a good 
collection of the various kinds. The plants will 
bloom the second year and make a fine dis¬ 
play. We heartily recommend this method of 
propagation and hope that it may become pop¬ 
ular; for a bed of Iris can be successfully grown 
in sun or shade and can be depended upon for 
firs, every season. 
Germanica, 2 ft. Among the most showy and 
beautiful of spring-blooming firs; they are of 
large size, graceful form, rich in. color, delicate 
in texture, a-nd pleasantly fragrant. Our seeds 
are from a splendid strain; colors ranging from 
v/hite to rich blue and pink; many being varie¬ 
gated. 
Kaempfera, Japanese Iris, 2 ft. Double and single 
open firs, of enormous size, sometimes eight 
inches in diameter. The colors and texture are 
wonderful. When in bloom they are the pride 
of the garden; finest colors in mixture. 
Orientalis. Deep blue v/ith yellow, black and 
v/hite marking. 
Pumila Hybrids, 6 in. Firs, like Germanica, in 
various shades of white to blue. 
Siberica Snow Queen, 2 ft. Lovely broad petaled 
blooms, pure white with a golden blotch; choice. 
Siberica Superba, 2 ft. Superb showy dark blue. 
Versicolor, 2 ft. Firs, violet blue in clusters. 
Complete Special Mixture of Iris. 
ISATIS Glauca, hp, 3 ft. Graceful yellow bloom 
in great profusion; showy in clumps. Superb. 
JASIONE Humilis (Sheep Scabiosa). Compact plant 
bearing heads of many light blue firs. Easy 
culture in good soil; will thrive in sun or par¬ 
tial .shade. Fine for border or rockeries. 
KNAUTIA Arvensis, hp, 3 ft. Gypsy Rose; lilac 
firs. 
Kniphofia, Red Hot Poker 
KNIPHOFIA Uvaria Grandiflora, Red Hot Poker, 
hp, 3 ft. Orange-red firs, on spikes 2.ft. high. 
LATHYRUS Latifolius, hp, 6 ft. Showy everbloom- 
ing vines much used for trellises and for cov¬ 
ering stumps and old fences. Firs, like Sweet 
Peas' and excellent for cutting. A perennial last¬ 
ing for years with heavier growth each year. 
Colors: Red, White, Pink. Separate or Mixed. 
LAVATERA Cashmeriana, hp, 3 ft. Handsome large 
rosy-mauve firs, fine for beds and cutting. 
LEONURUS Cardiaca (Lion's Tail), hp, 3 ft. Orna¬ 
mental bee plant, small pink fragrant firs. 
Regular pkt. 5c. 
W . PARK 
Leucanthemum Shasta Daisy 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (Leucanthemum), Giant Field 
Daisy, hp. These are splendid perennials, hardy 
and lasting. The firs, are large, some 5 in. across, 
very showy and lasting; fine for beds and cut¬ 
ting. 
King Edward VII, 3 ft. Robust plants; large, white. 
Shasta Daisy Alaska, 2 ft. Pure white; charming. 
California, 2 it. Showy creamy flowers, fine. 
Special Mixture of Shasta Daisies. 
Shasta Daisy, New Giant Double. Beautiful double 
white firs 5 in. across; perfectly hardy; fine 
for cutting. 
The Prince, 2 ft. New; a charming variety, pure 
white firs. 5 in. across borne on long stiff 18 in. 
stems; showy in beds and fine for cutting. 
Uliginosum, Giant Ox-eye Daisy, 5 ft. Robust 
branching plants literally smothered with firs. 
2 in. across; white with golden center. 
Complete Special Mixture of Leucanthemum. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya, 3 ft. Splendid cut flower, 
brilliant rose-purple firs, in long racemes. 
Scariosa, hp, 2 ft. Large, showy, purple flower- 
spikes in August; fine and rare. 
Spicata, Kansas Gay Feather, hp, 2 ft. Long spikes 
of purplish-rose firs, July to Sept. 
LIGULARIA Macrophylla, hp, 4 ft. Graceful leaves; 
spikes of showy yellow firs. 
LILIUM Auratum, Gold-banded Lily, hbb, 4 ft. 
Large graceful firs composed of six petals of a 
delicate ivory white color, thickly studded with 
chocolate-crimson spots, a gold band in center. 
Giganteum, hbb, 4 ft. Long tubular white flowers. 
Martagon, hbb, 4 ft. Pyramidal heads of glossy 
light purplish-rose firs.; spotted black. 
Regale, hbb, 3 ft. One of the most beautiful gar¬ 
den Lilies yet introduced. Large trumpet-shaped, 
sweet-scented firs, freely produced throughout 
July. Firs, ivory-white shaded pink, with a tinge 
of yellovv' at base of petals. 
Philippinense Formosanum, hbb, 2 ft. Long white 
trumpet firs. Beautiful. 
LINDELOPHIA Spectabilis, hp, 2 ft. Pretty blue 
firs, in racemes; showy; a fine Boragewort. 
LINUM Flavum, hp, 1 ft. Golden bell-shaped firs. 
Narbonense, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful large rich blue. 
LIPPIA Repens. Pietty miniature trailer with tiny 
lilac firs. Likes poor soil and will stand many 
degrees of heat or cold. Fine for lawns and 
sloping banks as it spreads rapidly, forming a 
dense carpets 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, lip, 2 ft. The beautiful Car¬ 
dinal Flower spikes of bright scarlet flowers 
throughout Autumn; likes moist soil and partial 
shade. 
Syphilitica, hp, 2 ft. Large blue firs; border plant. 
Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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