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WINTER PRICE LIST, JANUARY 19, 1940 
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) PerlO PerlOO 
Brizoides. Pale pink flowers produced profusely in May- .95 8.00 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea rosea) June, July. 5’. 
Double. Separate colors; pink, maroon, red, salmon, white, yellow .70 6.00 
Single. Mixed colors _ .60 5.00 
IBERIS gibraltarica (Hardy Candytuft) Dwarf plant with evergreen 
foliage covered by dense heads of flowers in early spring. 8’' .85 7.00 
IRIS, Dwarf 
Cyanea, Early, dwarf, velvety-blue _ .45 4.00 
Fairy. White, shaded soft-blue _ -45 4.00 
Josephine. Dwarf, white _ .60 5.00 
IRIS, germanica Figures in paranthesis are ratings of Am. Iris society. 
Any of the following varieties _ .25 2.00 
Caprice (7.5) Rosy-red 
Celeste (7.1) Pale azure-blue 
Dalmatica (8.8) Lavender 
Dream (8.5) Soft, even pink 
Gertrude (6.5) Violet blue 
Herant (5.0) Bright blue 
Her Majesty (7.3) Rosy-pink 
Honorabilis (4.0) Golden-brown 
Ingeborg (7.7) Pure white 
Iris King (7.9) Yellow and crimson 
Ivorine (7.3) White, gold markings 
Jacquesiana (8.0) Coppery-crimson 
Juniata (8.1) Clear blue 
Kochi (7.8) Claret-purple 
Lohengrin (8.2) Cattleya-rose 
Lore ley (7-9) Yellow and blue 
Maori King (6.1) Yellow and maroon 
Mme. Chereau (7.4) White edge purple 
Monsignor (8.4) Satiny-violet 
Mother of Pearl (8.4) Lavender-blue 
Mrs. Horace Darwin (6.8) Snow-white 
Parc de Neuilly (8.1) Rich purple 
Plumeri (6.2) Coppery-rose 
Pocahontas (7.7) White, bordered blue 
Prospero (8.5) Lavender and purple 
Purple Queen (7.4) Deep purple 
Rhein Nixe (8.4) Ivory and mauve 
Shakespeare, Yellow and maroon 
Sweet Lavender (7.8) Lavender-violet 
Violacea Grandiflora (8.0) Rich purple 
IRIS kaempferi (Japanese Iris) 
Gold Bound (Silver Waters) Double, pure white with gold throat— 1.20 10.00 
Kagaribe. Chinese red, strong grower, 6 petals_1.20 10.00 
Koko-no-iro, Rich royal purple, yellow center_1.20 10.00 
Purple and Gold. Double, purple tipped violet, golden throat_1.20 10.00 
LATHYRUS Hat if ol i us (Perennial Sweet Pea) Very hardy and showy. 
Pink Beauty, Splendens Red, White Pearl, separate colors. 
2 year- .85 7.00 
1 year- .60 5.00 
fLIATRIS pycnostachya (Blazing Star or Gayfeather) Richly colored 
purple flowers, perfectly hardy. August, September_ .85 7.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convalllaria majalis) 
Pips - .25 2.00 
LILIES, Hardy (See that heading) 
LINUM perenne (Hardy Flax) Pale blue flowers, graceful stems_ .70 6.00 
LYCHNIS chalcedonia (Campion) Heads of vivid scarlet flowers, in 
bloom nearly all summer. 'Showy border plant_ .80 7.00 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum (Rose Loosestrife) Tall growing- herb 
with striking- rose colored flowers_ .85 7.00 
MALLOW MARVELS (Hibiscus) Rosemallow. Ours is the larg¬ 
est flowered improved strain. July, August. 4’. Separate 
colors, red, pink- .85 7.00 
MATRICARIA capensis alba (Feverfew) Double white flowers all 
summer. 18” .70 6.00 
OENOTHERA missouriensis (Evening Primrose) A low, spreading- 
plant with ascending branches, large yellow flowers_ .95 8.00 
PACHYSANDRA termin.alis (Japanese Spurge) Trailing broadleaf 
evergreen with olive-green foliage. 6” to 8”. 
2 inch pots - .95 s.OO 
*PE N TSTE MON barbatus torreyi (Beard Tongue) Spikes of bright 
scarlet flowers from July until Autumn. 3’_ .70 6.00 
tPHLOX paniculata (Hardy Garden Phlox) 
All Phlox offered here are No. 1 field-grown plants. 
Africa. Deep scarlet, strong grower, one of the best scarlet_ .95 8.00 
America. Lavender-pink, light center _ .85 7.00 
Antonin Mercie. Delicate lilac-blue, free flowering_ .95 8.00 
Aurora. Florets large, bright pink, with rays of white radiating 
from white center. The numerous large panicles of flowers 
reflecting a salmon-pink effect. Growth strong and 
healthy, attaining a height of about 2 ft._ .95 8.00 
B. Comte. Satiny purple, very brilliant, tall_60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
Beacon, Brilliant cherry red, tall -60.00 per 1000 .85 7.00 
