(PERENNIALS—Continued) 
Hybrid Korean Chrysanthemums— 
Daphne 
*Helianthemum mutabile (Rock or Sun- 
rose). Mixed colors. July and August. 8 
to 12 in. 
Helianthus (Perennial Sunflower). 
Harvest Moon. Rich yellow. Sept. 4 ft. 
Maximiliani. Golden yellow. October. 6 ft. 
Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower). 
Pitcheriana. Yellow. July to August. 3 ft. 
Scabra excelsa. Almost double yellow 
flowers. July to September. 3 ft. 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels). White, pink and 
red. Midsummer. 4 ft. 
Hollyhocks. Mixed colors. Midsummer. 4 to 
5 ft. 
Lathyrus (Perennial Sweet Pea). Mixed 
colors. June-October. Climbing. 
Liatris (Gay-feather). Purple. July and 
August. 3 ft. 
*Linaria cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Lav¬ 
ender. Summer. 3 in. 
.♦Linum perenne (Flax). Blue. July and 
August. 12 in. 
Lychnis (Campion). 
Chalcedonica. Scarlet. All Summer. 3 ft. 
Viscaria splendens. Crimson flowers. June. 
Lythrum roseum superbum (Rose Loose¬ 
strife). Rose pink. August and Sept. 2 ft. 
Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells). 
Blue flowers changing to clear pink. Early 
Spring. 1 ft. . 
*Mitchella repens (Patridgeberry). Ever¬ 
green ground cover. 
Monarda (Beebalm). 
Mid-summer. 2 ft. Red. 
*Nepeta mussini (Ground Ivy). Lavender- 
blue flowers. June and July. 1 ft. 
Pentstemon (Beardtongue). Pink and 
lavender. Summer. 4 ft. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
Phlox, Columbia. New U. S. Patented Variety. 
Resistant to mildew, red spider, and other 
common diseases. Considered the finest Phlox 
known. Pink. 18 in. Midsummer. 4Sc 
each. $4.50 per doz. 
Assorted Colors (Unnamed). Midsummer. 
Named Varieties. 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
(See catalogue for named varieties.) 
PHLOX SDBULATA— 
NAMED VARIETIES 
*Alba. Moss-like foliage. Sheet of white 
flowers in April and May. 
*Appleblossom. Appleblossom pink. 30c 
each, $3.00 per doz. 
"'Atropurpurea. A new variety with in¬ 
tense red flowers. 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
*G. F. Wilson. Starry, lavender flowers. 
April-May. 30c each. $3.00 per doz. 
*Lllacina. Completely covered with pale 
blue flowers in May. 30c each. $3.00 per 
doz. 
*Maculata alpha. Pink with dark eye. 
30c each. $3.00 per doz. 
*Rosea. Best known, popular pink. 
♦Vivid. Bright fiery rose. Dwarf. Compact 
clumps, 30c each, $3.00 per doz. 
♦Phlox divaricata. Dwarf. Fragrant. Lav¬ 
ender. May. 
Phlox panlculata. Lavender. June and July. 
2 to 3 ft. 
♦Phlox subulata. Pink, lavender and white. 
April and May. 4 in. 
Physostegia (False Dragonhead). 
Long spikes delicate pink flowers. July and 
August. 3 to 4 ft. 
Virginica, Vivid. Deep rose. August. 20 in. 
Platycodon (Balloonflower). Blue and White. 
Summer. 1 to 2 ft. 
♦Plumbago (Leadwort). Blue flowers. Sum¬ 
mer and Fall. 6 in. 
Poppy, Oriental (Papaver Orientale). Crim¬ 
son. May-June. 2 ft. 
♦Potentilla. Rose and white. June to August. 
6 to 10 in. 
♦Primula (Hardy Primrose). Yellow. May. 
6 in. 
Pyrethrum (Pyrethrum) James Kelwayi. 
Scarlet. June. 18 in. 
Salvia (Meadow Sage). 
Azurea. Sky blue. Aug. and Sept. 3 ft. 
Turkestanica. Light pink. July-Sept. 4 ft. 
Saponaria. 
♦Ocymoides splendens. Pink, trailing. 
Summer. 
♦Scutellaria coelestina (Skullcap). Blue. 
July and August. 1 ft. 
Sedum (Stonecrop). (See catalogue for named 
varieties.) 
♦Sempervivum (Hen and Chickens). Rosette¬ 
like thick leaves. 
♦Stachys lanata (Woundwort). Light purple. 
July. 12 in. 
Star of Bethlehem (Ornithogalum umbel- 
latum). Variegated foliage. White flowers. 
1 ft. 
♦Statlce latilolia (Great sea-lavender). 
Small blue flowers in July and August. 18 in. 
Stokesia (Cornflower Aster). Sky blue flowers. 
July-October. 16 in. 
♦Thrift (Sea Pink or Armeria). Mixed colors. 
May and June. 4 in. 
♦Thymus serpyllum (Thyme). Creeping; 
purple flowers. June to September. 10 in. 
Trltoma (Red Hot Poker). Long spikes of 
scarlet flowers. Midsummer. 30 in. 
Tunica (Coatflower). 
♦Saxifraga. Light pink. May. 10 in. 
Verbascum. Hybrids, mixed. 
Veronica (Speedwell). 
♦Longifolia. Blue. June to October. 2 ft. 
♦Repens. Pale blue. Dwarf branching. 
May and June. 6 in. 
♦Rupestris. Blue. May. 4 in. 
♦Viola (Tufted Pansies). Blue. Yellow. 
Mixed, and Old English Sweet. 
Variegated Ribbon Grasses. 50c per clump 
$5.00 doz. 
PHLOX COLUMBIA 
The Most Beautiful Phlox Grown 
ROOTS AND TUBERS— 
CANNAS 
Doz. 100 
A good mixed assortment.$1.00 $ 6.00 
Following named varieties. 1.50 10.00 
City of Portland. Beautiful dwarf pink. 
Eureka. Most popular pure white. 3-4 ft. 
King Humbert. Red. Bronze foliage. 
King Humbert. Yellow. Green foliage. 
President. Most popular red. 
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GLADIOLUS 
The Gladiolus continues to be one of our 
most popular cut flowers. 
Doz. 100 
Good mixture.$ ,50 $3.85 
Named varieties.65 4.75 
(See Catalogue for varieties of Glads.) 
Iris are Easily Grown 
IRIS 
German and Spanish Each Doz. 100 
Mixed. 
Named Varieties as 
follows. 
Afterglow 
Ambassadeur 
Crimson King 
Dr. Bernice 
Dream 
Dwarf Blue 
Dwarf White 
Fairy 
Gajus 
Georgia 
Her Majesty 
Juniata 
Lent A. Williamson 
$ .15 $1.35 $ 6.75 
.20 2.00 10.00 
Lord of June 
Loreley 
Mme. Chereau 
Mother of Pearl 
Princess Beatrice 
Purple Queen 
Quaker Lady 
Queen Caterina 
Queen of May 
Roseway 
Seminole 
Shekinah 
Sherwin-Wright 
GOLD MEDAL IRIS 
50c each, $5.00 per doz. 
There are several thousand naifled varieties 
of Iris, from which we have selected the follow¬ 
ing twelve as the most popular for general 
culture. You will be pleased with the Gold 
Medal Selection. 
Coronation. Deep golden yellow tone. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
Dolly Madison. Blended mauve, yellow and 
lilac. One of the finest. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich, dark purple. Fall 
blooming variety. 
Fascination. A rich pink of satiny texture. 
One of the best pinks. 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose. Very frag¬ 
rant. One of the best. 
Gold Imperial. Golden ye low. Free flower¬ 
ing. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; Falls, 
velvety crimson. 
King Midas. Blended golden buff and brown 
with orange be.ird. 
Los Angeles. G eat white flowers faintly edged 
blue. Tall, vigorous. 
Magnifica. Blended dark reddish purple and 
light violet blue. Large. 
Midgard. A yellow and pink blend. Dis¬ 
tinctive variety. 
Red Dominion. A fine new red-toned variety. 
One of the best. 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
Louisiana Beardless Iris. A species which 
has become popular in recent years and has 
great possibilities. Purple. 50c each, $5 00 
per dozen. 
Siberian Iris. White and blue. 15c each. 
$1.35 per doz., $6.75 per 100. 
Iris, Cristata. 4 to 6 in. Amethyst blue. 
Excellent rock garden plant. 20c each. 
$2.00 per dozen. 
100 PLANT ROCK GARDEN 
SELECTION—FOR $11.75 
This Excellent Selection will afford a 
mass of color in early Spring and some color 
throughout Summer and Fall. 
10 each Phlox subulata rosea. Phlox 
subulata alba, Ajuga, Dwarf Hardy Chry¬ 
santhemums, Dwarf Hardy Asters, Dian- 
thus Rose Cushion, Euphorbia, Primula, 
Sedum acre, Viola. 
Regular List Price—$15.00. 
You save $3.25. 
