
GYPSOPHILA. Baby’s Breath. Noted for their small 
airy sprays of starry white or pink flowers. Ex- 
cellent for borders or cutting. 
G., Bristol Fairy. Double white. 30c each; 4 for 
$1.00. 
G. paniculata. Single white. 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
G., Rosy veil. Best double pink. 30c each; 4 for 
$1.00. 
HELENIUM, Riverton Gem. Sneezewort. Terra cotta 
and gold flowers resembling small sunflowers 
blooming in clusters. August to October. 3-4 ft. 
HELIOPSIS pitcheriana. Orange Sunflower. Deep 
golden yellow. Useful for border and cutting. 
July to August. 3 ft. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Beautiful hardy Lilies 
invaluable for cutting and borders. 
H., Cressida. A magnificent flower of deep orange 
with a faint reddish star at the throat. July- 
August. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
H., Hyperion. New. Soft yellow with large, fragrant, 
waxy blossoms. One of the best. July and Au- 
gust. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
H., Mikado. Large gold flowers of rich orange, 
prominently marked with a dark mahogany ring 
in each petal. June-July. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
H. flava. Lemon Lily. Clear yellow; fragrant. 21 
ft. June. 
H. kwanso. Double. Rich golden bronze. August. 
H. thunbergi. Pale yellow blossoms in July. 
HEUCHERA. Coralbells. Neat, graceful plants pro- 
ducing bell-like flowers on slender stems. 
H. brizoides. Pale pink. 12-15 inches. May. 
H., Rosamundi. Coral-pink. 12-15 inches. June to 
September. 
H. sanguinea. Crimson. 15-18 inches. June to Sep- 
tember. 
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Plants Especially Suited for 
the Rock Garden 
Anchusa, Dwarf Phlox subulata 
Aquilegia Pinks 
Cerastium Primula 
Dicentra eximia Ranunculus 
Iberis Sedum 
Mertensia Sempervivum 
Myosotis Veronica incana 




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HIBISCUS. Mallow Marvels. In July and August 
produce flowers 6 to 8 inches across. We can 
furnish in White, Pink, Rose and Red. Order 
by color. 
HOLLYHOCKS, Double. ‘’/Powder-puff-like’’ flowers 
berne along stems in June and July. Mixed 
colors. 
IBERIS sempervirens. Hardy Candytuft. A dwarf 
plant with evergreen foliage and white blos- 
soms in early spring. Fine for rockery and edg- 
ing. 8-10 inches. 
IRIS GERMANICA 
(German Iris) 
These well known ‘’Oid-Fashioned Flags’’ have 
been improved until we now have thousands of 
new varieties. Ours are selected as the best and 
carry a high rating by the American Iris Society. 
In planting, do not cover the roots more than 
two inches, nor use manure as a plant food. Bone 
meal may be used sparingly. 
25¢ each; $1.25 for 6; $2.50 per doz. 
“S’’ denotes the Standards or upper petals. 
“F'” denotes the Falls or lower petals. 
Ambassadeur. S. purplish bronze; F. maroon. 
B. Y. Morrison. S. pale lavender-violet; F. velvety 
purple bordered lavender. 
Caprice. Light magenta; fragrant. 
Cluny. S. pale lilac-blue; F. deeper. 
Coronation. Large rich, deep golden yellow. 
Corrida. S. sky-blue with deeper shadings. 
Dauntless. A beautiful red-toned Iris. 
Desert Gold. New. An exceptionally fine straw- 
yellow Iris. Large, early and fragrant. 
Dolly Madison. S. mauve, shading out to yellow at 
base; F. ageratum-blue and old gold. 
Dream. A solid, soft, clear pink color. 
Gold Imperial. A very fine deep yellow. 
Her Majesty. S. lilac-pink; F. darker. 
La Neige. Pure, glistening white. 
Lent A. Williamson. S. lavender-violet; F. pansy- 
purple. 
Lohengrin. Uniform lilac-rose. 
Lord of June. Large S. soft lavender-blue; F. rich 
violet-blue. 
Mary Geddes. New. Beautiful and unusual. S. and 
F. orange-salmon. 
Morning Splendor. Large flowers of rich red tone 
and heavy substance. 
Mrs. Valery West. S. smoky tan; F. deep velvety 
purple. 
Opera. S. reddish lilac; F. velvety violet. 
Pailida Dalmatica, Clear deep lavender. Large. 
Pare de Neuilly. Rich plum-purple. 
Princess Beatrice. Soft lavender. 
Rose Dominion. S. a beautiful rose-pink bi-color 
with flaring F. Golden beard. Fine. 
Selene. Tall, pure luminous white with a yellow 
beard. Large flowers. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. S. dark purple; F. bril- 
liant blackish purple. 
Susan Bliss. Orchid-pink. 
Sweet Lavender. Heavily ruffled; pale lavender- 
biue S. and flaring Chinese violet F 
True Charm. 5. white suffused with lavender; F. 
creamy white edged with lavender. 
Wedgewood. Flowers a Wedgwood-China-blue. 
White Queen. The purest white Iris. 

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® : Japanese 
Iris Kaempferi (°777°*) 
Later than the German Iris and should be in 
every garden. Wonderful display of color when in 
bloom. We have selected outstanding varieties for 
this section and you will be pleased with them. 
Prefer a moist soil but will grow anywhere. 
Good clumps at 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Gekko-no-nami. White, base of petals and veins 
yellow. 
Hizakwa. Purple, with 6 frilled petals. 
Sakata. Delicate lavender, veined purple; 3 petals. 
Zedo Kagin. Rose with purple markings; 3 petals. 
Surprise. Blue-lavender and mauve markings; 6 
petals. 
Yama Yama. White flushed lavender, narrow hair- 
line edging of bright violet on standards. 
. oT ee Siberian 
lris Sibirica ee a 
Follow the German Iris. These smaller blossoms, 
when nestling in the long, narrow, graceful foliage 
are showy and beautiful. Fine for cut flowers. We 
offer in two colors—Blue and White. 25c each; 
6 fom Sieza. 

LINUM perenne. Flax. Attractive, both in foliage 
and bloom. Flowers a lovely blue. For border or 
rockery. 114-2 ft. 
MERTENSIA. Virginia Bluebell. Attractive native 
plant with showy blue flowers opening in early 
spring. Prefer a shady location but will grow 
anywhere. 12-18 inches. 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. Rich blue flowers with 
a yellow eye. Prefer a moist situation. 6 inches. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE. Oriental Poppy. We offer 
a few of the best after testing many. Plant in 
fall. Six named varieties. 
30c¢ each; 4 for $1.00. 
Beauty of Livermore. Dark crimson, black blotch. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon-pink. 
Apricot Queen. True apricot. 
Delicata. Old-rose-pink. 
Perry’s White. White, dark maroon base. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant rose-red. 
Old-Fashioned Red. 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 

PENTSTEMON tftorreyi. Beard Tongue. Graceful 
Saks of tubular scarlet flowers. Midsummer. 
=3) fits 
P., Garnet. New. Large flowers of a rich garnet 
color. Blooms from June until frost. Excellent 
for cutting. 30c each; 4 for $1.00. 
Phlox 
One of our most popular perennials with spikes 
of single showy blossoms off and on through the 
summer. Keep dead blossoms cut and do not water 
foliage. We have selected some of the best. 
PHLOX AUGUSTA. Brilliant cherry-red. 
PHLOX COLUMBIA. Loveliest pink. 
The above introduced and patented by Way- 
side Gardens. Our plants come from the orig- 
inators. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 

