PLANT AUBRETIAS IN YOUR WALL. 
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Gray Cloud. An entirely distinct combination of blue, gray, red, green 
and brown. 12 in. 
Stormy Dawn. Beautiful combination of pale and darker blue with lumi* 
nous brown. Two flowers to a stalk. 10 in. 
Velvo. A very dark, rich violet overlaid with red. Bronzy beard. Very 
rich and dark. 6-8 in. $1.00. 
Wm. Mohr. Beautiful large blossoms of lilac heavily veined and dotted 
with deeper violet. A striking flower. 35c. 
Zwannenburg. Blend of old gold, fawn and white. Distinct. 
JAPANESnU irises 
Japanese irises are very valuable because they bloom later than 
almost any other species. The beautifully colored flowers are larger 
than those of other irises, and are well adapted for use as cut flowers. 
They grow well in sun, but will flourish in a half shaded position as well. 
They prefer a somewhat acid soil and will thrive in moist situations; 
however, they will grow and bloom very well in the ordinary garden if 
given plenty of moisture before the blooming season. 
Figures in parenthesis denote the number of petals. 
Aspasia. (3) Amethyist with delicate blue lines radiating from the 
central yellow bar. Center dark. 50c. 
Ayasl. (3) Claret, pencilled white surrounding the gold bar. 
Avigata. (3) Dark plum and gray, veined purple. 
Catherine Parry. (6) Blue overlaid with rosy red glow. High tufted 
center. 50c. 
Choisei-Den. (6) Ruffled claret and white, 
Coliingswood. (3) One of the Kemp varieties. Very pinkish tone. Some¬ 
what ruffled. 75c. 
Columbia. (6) Blue, with pure white veins. Striking. 50c. 
Eleanor Parry. (6) Claret red, flamed white and blue. 50c. 
Fascination. (6) Large pinky lavender. 50c. 
Goko. (3) Mottled blue on white. Very wide petals. 35c. 
Hatsuki. (3) Uniform dark blue. 50c. 
idzumi-Gawa. (6) Gray, with radiating dark blue veins. 35c. 
J. A. Hayden. (6) Giant porcelain white with edges of petals light blue. 
Very heavy texture. Large. 75c. 
Jeanette Parry. (3 White, with the falls delicately lined soft blue, the 
standards deep amethyist violet. 50c. 
Kyodosan. (6) Very lovely orchid lavender pencilled white. Choice. 50c. 
La Favorite. (6) Large fine white freely veined blue, with a rich purple 
center. 50c. 
Lawrence. (3) Very large, broad petalled light reddish violet heavily 
sanded white. A Kemp introduction. 75c. 
Marjorie Parry. (6) A huge light lavender almost white, with tufted 
center. A vigorous grower. 50c. 
Martha Kemp. (3) Deep lilac brushed Venetian blue. 60c. 
