VARIETY PER DOZ. 
IBERIS (Continued) 
Gihraltarica .55 
I>9\'arf with evergreen foliage. Dense 
masses of pure white blooms in early spring. 
Desirable for edging. 
IRIS KAEMPFEKI (Japanese Iris) .55 
flowers. Ornamental foliage and large colorful 
0.:e of the most stately and regal of garden 
blooms on erect stems. Mixed colors. 
SPECIAL—SIBEmAN IRIS ~~~ 
IRIS SIBERICA (Siberian Iris) .55 
Unexcelled for use in landscape planting and 
for taller backgrounds. Grow to a height 
of 3 to 4 feet and a well developed clump will 
be envied by all who see them. An excellent 
variety for cutting as the blooms keep well in 
water. Mixed colors. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Hardy Perennial Sweet 
Pea) White, Pink, Red . 55 
A climbing form of sweet pea which should be 
used more often. Will rapidly cover unsightly 
banks or terraces, climb over a trellis or arbor 
and will provide bloom over almost the entire 
summer. 
LAVENDULA VERA (Lavender) . .55 
The real Sweet Lavender used and grown by our 
grandmothers. Grows to a height of 18 inches 
and all through July and August bears exqui¬ 
sitely fragrant blue flowers. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star or Gay Feather) 
One of the most useful of the taller growdng 
perennials. Do well in any type of soil and 
thrive under adverse moisture conditions. 
Pycnostachya .55 
Flower stems rise to a height of 5 to 6 feet, 
each bearing a foot long s>pike of rosy purple 
bloom Makes a striking bouquet. 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM . 55 
Tenuifolium . 1,00 
Often called Coral Lily. Reaches a height of 
114 to 2 feet. Blooms 214 inches across of in¬ 
tense brilliant scarlet. 
LINUM PERENNE (Perennial Hardy Flax) .40 
Attractive fem-like foliage. Each morning you 
have a.n abundance of charming light blue 
flowers for cutting, as the plant blooms from 
May to August. Grows 214 feet. 
LUNARIA BIENNIS ALBA (Honesty or Peter’s 
Penny)' . 55 
Much in demand for its silvery white seed pani¬ 
cles which produce artistic effects w'hen used 
in bouquets. 
I.incoln, Nebr. June 8, 1P4# 
Gentlemen : 
The plants I ordered from you came in excellent condition and 
have done well. You certainly know how to pack them for shipment. 
They are healthy, thrifty plants, and I am well pleased wih my first 
order from you. 
12 
Mrs. E. P. Sutton 
