HARDY PERENNIALS 
B. F. Barr Nurseries 
G-AIIiIiARDlA aristata compacta, 2 ft. 
BUSH GAILLARDIA 
(6-7-8-9-10 BC) Conspicuous for profusion and 
duration of bloom and striking color effect. 
The petals are broadly margined yellow, re¬ 
mainder of flower crimson. 25c ea.; 3 for 60c. 
G. Golden Goddess, 2 ft, 
(7-8-9-10 BC) (New). Prolific ever-blooming 
variety with strikingly effective, rich golden- 
yellow flowers, 4-4% inches across. 40c ea.; 
3 for n.OO. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata, fl. pi., 2-3 ft. 
BRISTOL FAIRY BABYSBREATH 
(7-8 BC) Large panicles of double, white 
blooms, with a misty grace not found in other 
flowers. Can be cut and dried for use during 
the Winter months. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
G. repens, Rosy Veil, 1)4-2 ft. 
(7-8-9-10 BC) A real pink, double-flowering 
Cypsophila. Pine, hlue-green foliage partic¬ 
ularly graceful. 35c ea.; 3 for 85c. 
HRIiRNIUM autumnale, 5 ft. SNEBZEWBED 
(7-8-9 BC) Lemon-yellow, flat flowers borne In 
large heads or clusters. 35c ea.; 3 for 85c. 
H. Riverton Gem, 2)4-3 ft. 
(8-9-10 BC) Old gold, suffused with bright terra 
cotta, changing to wall flower red. 35c ea.; 3 
for 85c. 
HRIiIANTHEMUM mutabile, 1 ft. 
PICKLE SUNROSE 
(6-7 MR) Pretty, low growing, evergreen plant, 
forming broad ciump which becomes hidden by 
the masses of bloom. -Rich orange color. 35c 
ea.: 3 for 85c. 
HRHIOPSIS zinniaeflora, 2-3 ft. 
ZINNIA HELIOPSIS 
(6-7-8-9 BC) Double, golden-yellow flowers, 2%- 
3 in. across, on long strong stems. 35c ea. ; 3 
for 85c. 
Hemerocallis—DAY LILY 
HI:mz:rOCAI.I.IS dumertieri, 1)4-2 ft. 
EARLY DAYLILY 
(5-6 BC) Very showy, wide-funneled flowers of 
a bronze-yellow on the outside and a rich yel¬ 
low inside. 25c ea.; 3 for 55c. 
H. Dr. Regal, 1)4 ft. 
(5 BC) Rich, orange-yellow; fragrant. 25c ea.; 
3 for 60c. 
H. J. A. Crawford, 4 ft. 
(6-7 BC) Large, broad, clear gold petals. 25c 
ea.: 3 for 60c. 
H. kwanso, 4-5 ft. KWANSO DAYLILY 
(7-8 BC) Orange, shaded crimson, semi-double. 
25c ea.; 3 for 60c. 
H. The Gem 
(6-7 BC) Medium sized blooms of clear gold. 
25c ea.; 3 for 60c. 
H. thunbergi. 3-4 ft. JAPANESE DAYLILY 
(7-8 BC) Rich buttercup-yellow. 25c ea.; 3 
for 60c. 
HEPATICA triloba, 3-4 in. 
ROUNDLOBE HEPATICA 
(3-4 RSW) Light blue flowers showing as soon 
as the snow disappears. Rounded, leathery 
leaves. 35c ea.; 3 for 90c. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea, 1)4-2 ft. CORALBBLLS 
(6-7-8 BCER) From mass of ornamental foliage 
rise graceful spikes covered with pendant flow¬ 
ers. bright coral-crimson. 35c ea.; 3 for 90c. 
HIBISCUS (Marvels), 6-8 ft. ROSEMALLOW 
(7-8-9 BIVI) Flowers resemble a single Holly- 
h(3ck bloom only much larger and velvety. 
White, pink or scarlet (State color). 25c ea.; 
3 for 60c. 
Hosta (Funkia)—PLANTAIN LILY 
KOSTA caerulea, I-II 4 ft. PLANTAINLILY'' 
( 7-8 BBRS) Spikes of nodding, light-blue lily¬ 
like blossoms; large, handsome, dark green, 
glossy foliage in clumps. 
H. grandiflora, 1)4-2 ft. BIG PLANTAINLILY 
(8-9 BERS) Large, waxy-white flowers with an 
odor like orange blossoms. 
PRICE. Any of above Plantain Lilies. 35c ea.; 
3 for 90 c. 
IBERIS gibraltarica. 
1-1)4 ft. 
GIBRALTAR CANDYTUFT 
(3-4-5-6 BCEGR) Low growing plant with ever¬ 
green foliage, completely hidden by the large 
clusters of white flowers deeply tinted rose- 
lavender. Charming on ledges or w'alls. 35c 
ea.; 3 for 85c. 
I. sempervirens 9-12 in. 
EVERGREEN CANDYTUFT 
( 3 - 4 - 5.6 BCEGR) Low mats covered with in¬ 
numerable, flat, dense clusters of pure white 
flowers. 35c ea.; 3 for 85c. 
IRIS 
(6 BC) Gorgeously colored and beautifully 
formed, the Iris (sometimes called Flag) has 
very appropriately been termed, “The Poor Man’s 
Orchid.” A collection of Irises is a veritable rain¬ 
bow of soft colors. 
Not partial as to soil or location and will flour¬ 
ish in semi-shade. Does well planted in groups 
or in borders. 
Iris barbatus—BEARDED IRIS 
Albert Victor. Soft blue and lavender. 
Ballerine. Violet with falls deeper shade of violet. 
Brandywine. Silvery-violet. 
Crimson King. Crimson. 
Crusader. Blue with falls a darker blue. 
Demi-Deuil. Veined mauve. 
Halo. Violet and bluish violet. 
Kochi. Claret and purple. Early. 
Iiohengrin. Soft cattleya-rose. 
Iiord Salisbury. Amber white and violet-purple. 
Queen of May. Soft rose-lilac. 
Tregastel. Lilac violet. 
Any of above Iris 20c ea.; 3 for 50c. 
Set of above 12 Iris, (one each variety), $1.75. 
THE BEAUTIFUL BEARDED IRIS 
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