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IRIS 
HARDY, FLAG IRIS—Best and most 
colorful of the Hardy Irises, grows 2-3 
feet and multiplies rapidly. Blooms 
in Spring; excellent for cutting. 
Each 5c 
Doz. 49c 100 for $3.59 
Afterglow. Misty lavender and yellow. 
Ambassadeur. Velvety purple. 
B. Y. Morrison. Pale lavender, violet 
and purple. 
Cottage Maid. Silver blue and white. 
Crimson King. Claret purple. 
Dawn. Sulphur yellow and bronze. 
Fairy. White, shaded soft blue. 
Iris King. Coppery yellow and crimson. 
Isolene. Silvery lilac mauve. 
Juniata. Clear blue. 
Nibelungen. Fawn yellow and violet 
purple. 
Arctic Daisy. Multitudes of large white 
flowers all fall. 
Aster. 
Michaelmas Daisy. Numerous flowers 
in August and September. 2-4 feet. 
Pink, blue and white. 
* Alpine. Dwarf form. Masses of flowers 
in fall. 6-10 inches. 
Avens. (Geum). 
Lady Strathenden. Rich golden yellow 
flowers all summer. 2 feet. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double, fiery red flow¬ 
ers all summer. 2 feet. 
Baby’s Breath. (Gypsophila) Clouds of 
tiny white flowers all summer. 
Bell Flower. (Campanula) Beautiful, 
bell shaped flowers in June and July. 2 
feet. Pink, blue and white. 
Blanket Flower. (Gaillardia) Large 
orange and red daisies in July and August. 
2 feet. 
Bleeding Heart. (Dicentra) Old fash¬ 
ioned favorite. Heart shaped rosy-red 
and white flowers in spring. 2 feet. 
Bugloss. (Anchusa) Beautiful, blue, For¬ 
get-me-not like flowers in April and May. 
1-2 feet. 
Camomile. (Anthemis) Deep, golden 
daisies all summer. 2 feet. 
Carnation. Hardy border carnations. 
Free blooming all summer long. Excel¬ 
lent for cutting. White, red and pink. 
Queen of May. Lavender pink. 
Rose Unique. Pink. 
Seminole. Violet rose and velvety crim¬ 
son. 
Venus. Yellow, striped white and velvet 
red. 
SPECIAL—MIXED IRIS 
Includes many of the finest varieties 
in a glorious blend of colors. 
Doz. 39c 100 for $2.98 
MINIATURE IRIS 
IRIS CYANEA. A handsome, deep, 
velvety blue dwarf Iris. Multiple 
blooms early in Spring. Grows 6 
inches high and is excellent for the 
Rock Garden. 
Doz. 49c 100 for $3.59 
Unusual! SHILKA EVERBLOOM- 
ING ORCHID IRIS. A new sensation. 
See Page 8 for interesting details. 
*Cerastium. (Snow-in-the-suminer) 
Silver foliage. White summer blossoms. 
10-12 inches. 
Chrysanthemums. Autumn’s most dec¬ 
orative flowers. Pompon varieties. 2-3 
feet. White, pink, yellow, red and bronze. 
Columbine. (Aquilegia) Bloom in spring 
and early summer. 2-3 feet. White, pink 
and yellow. 
Coneflower. (Rudbeckia) Purple-red 
cone shaped flowers from July to Octo¬ 
ber. 3 feet. 
Coreopsis. Golden blooms in great 
abundance throughout the summer. 2-3 
feet. 
Corn Flower. (Centauria) Numerous, 
thistle-like flowers all summer. 2 feet. 
Montana. Hardy blue cornflower. 
Dealbata. Large, rose pink flowers. 
Dragonhead. (Physostegia) Branching 
spikes of flowers all summer. 2-3 feet. 
White and blue. 
*Forget-Me-Not. (Myosotis) Blooms 
May to September. 8-10 inches. 
Foxglove. (Digitalis) Pendant flowers on 
tall stems from June to August. 3-4 feet. 
White, rose and purple. 
Gayfeather. (Liatris) Big, showy spikes 
of rosy-lavender flowers from July to 
September. Long lasting when cut. 4-5 
feet. 
Baby’s Breath 
Bleeding Heart 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
Two year old, field-grown plants 
Packed in individual containers with ample root protection. 
Strong plants that will bloom this year and for many years 
to come. (Varieties marked * * are suitable for Rock Gardens.) 
Each 19c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.89 
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Blanket Flower 
