Here Are... SELECTED HARDY PLANTS 
That Will Give Color to Your Garden Year after Year 
HE fall of the year, when all nature is preparing for winter rest, 
is the time for planning and planting the garden of perennials. 
They become established before the ground freezes hard, and so 
are ready to burst into growth when the spring sun warms the earth. 
Perennials are easily cared for. No other group of plants responds 
more freely to the care they do receive, nor reward the gardener with 
more color and beauty. By all means plant perennials this fall for 
spring and summer color in the garden. This special folder contains 
only a few of the many hundreds of varieties of perennials that we can 
supply. For a complete list of over a thousand varieties of perennials, 
rock-plants, roses, shrubs, etc., please refer to our general Cata- 
is logue for spring, 1941. 
JAPANESE IRIS © Iris Kaempferi 
_ Nine beautiful re-selected varieties. Each one entirely dis- 
tinct from the other. 
: Your choice of the Nine Varieties for only 30 cts. each; 
j $2.50 per doz.; three of any one kind for 75 cts. 
Blue Bird. Beautiful flowers of rich, uniform blue. 
Doris Childs. Pearl-white, veined rosy purple. 
Margaret Hendrickson. Bluish violet with white center. Double. 
Marjorie Perry. White with light blue cast; large flower. 
Pink Pearl. Delicate pearly pink with lilac tone. Double. 
Princess C. D. Rohan. Dark purple. 
Red Riding Hood. A choice and outstanding deep pink Iris. Single. 
Rosa Anna. Ivory white, with ruby veins. 
Victor. Light blue, veined with darker blue. 
SPECIAL OFFER NO. 1. One each of the Nine Iris here named 
for $2. Three of each (27 plants) for $5 
TWO OLD STAND-BYS. Purple-and-Gold and Gold Bound. 
Either of these Two Varieties 25 cts. each; 
Three of either for 60 cts.; $2.25 per doz. 
For complete list of other varieties and species of Iris please refer 
to pages 16 and 17 of our 1941 complete Catalogue. 


JAPANESE IRIS 
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Newer... 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
HERE is a dazzling splendor about Oriental Poppies that sets 
them apart from other perennials. Against a background of 
green, or alone in an open space, they give a brilliancy of color 
equaled by few plants—and excelled by none. When established 
they become a permanent part of the garden, thriving in any good 
soil, and needing little care. They should be transplanted during 
the dormant season, and not later than the middle of October. We have 
the pleasure of offering Twelve Re-selected and Distinct Varieties. 
Your Choice of these Twelve Varieties for 35 cts. each; 
three of one kind for 90 cts. 
One each of any three for $1; $3 per doz. 
Fairy. Lovely pale pink. Good grower and bloomer. 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange flowers which develop into the 
nearest yellow of any Oriental Poppy. 
Henry Cayeux (The Purple Poppy). Old-rose—unusual color. 
Joyce. A fine shade of deep rose-pink. 
Lach’s Koenigen. Peach-red, with pink cast. 
Lord Lambourne. Scarlet; Jaciniated petals. Very attractive. 
May Sadler. Salmon-pink with black markings. Large. 
Orange Perfection. Flowers orange tinted. 
Proserpine. Scarlet-red flowers on heavy upright stems. A high- 
class variety. 
Purity. Pure soft pink, without spots or markings. Excellent in 
growth and bloom. 
Salmon Glow. Salmon-orange; flowers large and double. Plant 
has same growing habit as Mrs. Perry. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant glowing rose-red. Flowers large and 
striking. 
SPECIAL POPPY OFFER NO. 2. 
One plant each of these Twelve Varieties for $3.50 
With this collection we will send free one plant of Phenomenal, 
the beautiful cerise Poppy. You may order Phenomenal separately 
at $1 each; 3 for $2.50. _ : 
For a more complete list of Oriental Poppies please refer to page 19 
of our complete Catalogue. 

All orders amounting to $3 and over will be sent 
transportation charges prepaid. Orders less than 
$3 will be sent either Parcel Post or Express Collect ORIENTAL POPPY 
