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IRIS (continued) Doz. 100 
branching. Coloring is highly variable, 
usually a cool translucent lavender 
with mahogany markings that may be 
buff-lemon, orange, copper, brown or 
tyrian. 1.50 10.00 
LIATRIS Doz. 100 
tPycnostachya Gigantica. This latest 
form of Liatris Pycnostachya is the 
best yet of all Liatris known. Its 
flower spikes reach to a height of 
7 to 8. feet, and when in full bloom 
shows 30 to 36 inches of stem in 
bloom at one time. Evcellent for 
border and cutting. August - Sep¬ 
tember. 4.25 25.00 
One year plants. 2.50 15.00 
tPycnostachya Superba. A new variety 
of improved qualities, having a spike 
of flowers 10 inches long, and 2 
inches in diameter, and rich purple 
in color, blooming in late August or 
early September.2.50 15.00 
PAPAVER 
Gold of Ophir. A Poppy of medium 
height, about 24 to 28 inches, coming 
to perfection when 2 year old or more. 
The flowers are golden orange which 
develop into the nearest yellow of any 
Oriental Poppy. This tone of golden 
orange becomes more pronounced as 
the plant grows older. A unique 
Oriental Poppy.2.50 
Henry Cayeaux. Early, deep old rose 
shading to burgundy. Best grown in 
partial shade.2.50 
PATRINIA 
tScabiosaefolia. Golden Valerian. A 
highly meritorious hardy perennial for 
the border. High-held sprays of little 
golden yellow “Valerian” flowers. It 
cuts and lasts well. 2.00 12.00 
PEROWSKIA 
*Atriplicifolia. Silver is here dominant, 
a silver that at times may be almost 
a snowy downiness, or again may hint 
of olive shadings, but an enveloping 
felted silveriness always. The flowers, 
and they show in midget multitudes, 
would be a bright blue-lavender were 
it not for a silvery haziness. A very 
lovely species. Afghanistan.2.50 15.00 
PHLOX 
decusta Marge. A beautiful new Phlox 
with large heads of white flowers with 
small lilac rose eye. Must be seen to be 
appreciated. 2.00 12.00 
15.00 
15.00 
Varieties marked (f) recommended for Cutting 
