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Price Name Ht. Sp. Color Season Notes © e 
PHLOX (Phlox; Moss Pink) E b / ] 
.25 decussata Ann Cookware. 24 12 pink S Drain, sun, ma- ve r oO oO m i i F i S$ 
19 “ Baron v. Heeckeren.30 12 red S nure, bone-meal. ; F 
19 “ Independence ...... 30 12 white S || Allow no seeding. Bloom in Fall as Well as Spring ! 
20m Pink) Beauty ...... 24 12 rose S Water ground, 
not leaf. 
* 19 Subulata alba .......... 4 8 white M Mats, tiny green Three Best Everbloomers The second bloom- 
Biome) (GCinG .... 5885 oe 4 8 lilac M leaves. Drain, sun. P F ing, which 
BIOMUETOSCG eae sinc5ssss 4 8 rose M Tolerant of soil, Jean Siret—New Yellow dwarf, that begins about a month in the 
OME DIDUG ce d.c%:siere si o.¢.0.5's 4 8 pink M but die in shade. early in spring with other miniatures 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
BIGIMTANCREUML acess ccc caesse 24 12 scarlet 
* PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragonh: 
MUTA UT PEICE (ste ecle's cece es 36 12 pink 
REMABEEE gs as esac esses 18 12 pink 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower 
PIQUGTrandiflora .ccvcsceccves 24 8 blue 
OMEN CLDG co.ss sc cicie aes oss 24 8 white 
PRIMULA (Primrose) 
OEY eTtS) LlGtOT . .ccec0ssss 12 12 various 
35 “ Giant Munstead....12 12 yellow 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
BU PPIVOSELMED Secieis «6 c's 0 ic's1s.6.0°6 24 15 pinks 
* RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 
MIQNDULDUTER cscs uc ss sess 36 15 purple 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage) 
19 Azura grandiflora ....... 36 12 skyblue 
BEOMECTOLENSUSian aes is sis.e:s s\s.06 6 24 12 blue 
* SAXIFRAGA (Rock-foil) 
PASO OLULIONUR neicicsis'siee.e as.0 20 10 pink 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion) 
BA CAUCGSICE .- 0.0 secs cee 18 8 lilac 
MP ALOG << s\e << 00c'0 ous 5's 18 8 white 
MIGMTEPONICH accccesciecscess 24 8 blue 
* SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
BO MACT CM erarers) 014/60 «ieee evel 3 6 yellow 
NLU IE ME CR e tne aicises cece 3 6 white 
SIDALCEA (Prairie Mallow) 
.25 nervata Rose Quaan...... 36 8 pink 
STATICE (Sea Lavender) 
MEOMLOPTOLLGS« sin.coclels.¢)2 s/e10 2 ele 18 6 purple 
STOKESIA (Stoke Aster) 
BP MOVOTLCU 10 e\<:0eivieie leis e1e 18 6 blue 
* TRADESCANTIA 
.19 Virginica (Spiderwort) ..16 8 blue 
BME GIOG 5 602-s0csecece 16 8 white 
RE TILUTC Was nese sc.s.e ss 16 8 red 
TRITOMA (Torch Lily) 
ncorHardy Hybrids ......... 36 12 various 
* VERONICA (Speedwell) 
IMITICRTC Moe) 55 8's 18 08 o/s. 6 a's 12 8 blue 
MEUMIONSIIOUG ..0-+0-+2+0+0- 36 8 blue 
* VIOLA (Tufted Pansy) 
19 cornuta Jersey Gem...... 8 8 blue 
19 “ Lutea Splendens ... 8 8 golden 
19 “ White Perfection... 8 8 white 
Six Solid Weeks of Peony Blooms 
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A|Very tolerant. 
S  |Sun, tolerant. 
SA |Sun, tolerant. 
SA a drain. Do 
SA notdisturb. 
ee rich loam, 
part shade. 
Manure, sun. 
SA |Sun or shade. 
S our tolerant. If 
SA| 

| JSA| { Manure, drain, 
JSA sun or shade. 
JSA Compact dwarfs. 
and continues all spring. Then sporadic- 
ally all summer they burst into bloom 
anew. When September comes, they 
begin a second long flowering season, 
being showy until late frost in Novem- 
ber. (Postpaid 25c each.) 
Souvenir de Lt. Chauvagnac—The same 
extraordinary blooming characteristics as 
Siret, but a rich violet and pleasantly 
fragrant. (Postpaid 40c each.) 
Golden 
Cataract—Rich golden yellow. 
Grand. 
(Postpaid 60c.) 
OTHER EVERBLOOMING IRIS 
autumn, is produced 
by the new root, off- 
shoots formed in sum- 
mer. Hence a little 
watering, cultivating 
and fertilizing in 
summer increases the 
fall show. Winter pro- 
tection is good to 
prevent sun from 
striking the plants 
during thaws. 
Autumn King. Typical lavender-blue bicolor of 
A deep red-violet, solid color. 
cut, more blooms. 
Midgard—Yellow; pink. 
Morning Dove—Grey;blue. 
Morning Splendor— urple. 
Nebraska—Late yellow. 
Princess Beatrice—Lavender. 
Princess Osra—White, dotted. 
Rene Cayeux—White; violet. 
Rheingauperie—Orchid-pink. 
Selene—Extra large white. 
Simone Vassiere—Large blue. 
White—Large white. 
Spark—Early fiery red. 
Mahal—Fine white. 
Thuratus—Solid purple. 
Vesper Gold—Yellow tones. 


Early and tiny. 2 for 35c, (post- 
aid), 10 for $1.25 of any one kind: 
Rivaviclacest (purple); Fairy (Sky- 
blue); Orange Queen; The Bride 
(whi ite). 
JAPANESE ee 
Mixed, but all named, showy va- 
rieties (not labelled) 12 for $2.25, 
postpaid. 
2 (one kind) 
SA ea soil,sun. for 30¢ good form. 36 in. 
JS Divide 3rd year. 10 (one kind) 4 
for $1.20 Autumn Surprise. All blue. 
IM Drain, sun-shade. Postpaid Eleanor Roosevelt. 
JS | | Sun and drain. Bargains in Old-Fashioned “German” Iris 
JS Damp, heavy soil 
JS is fatal. (Many originally sold from $5.00 to $25.00 each.) 
MJ [Very tolerant. 2 for 30c (one kind); 10 (one kind) $1.20; (Postpaid). 
MJ neat carpets. Alice Horsfall—Red-purple. 
Aphrodite—Lilac- ere 
; Baldwin—Solid violet. 
JS |Tolerant, sun. Cinnabar—Violet; maroon. 
ee ee 
rysoro—Early vellow 
JS |Sandy loam, sun. Dr. Chas. Mayo—Pink tones. 
pevkoay died copper. 
: Geo. P. Baker—Tall yellow. 
SA |Drain, sun. Gleam—Tall soft blue. 
Helios—Large yellow. Snow 
Hermene—Soft rose pink. 
JS f Sun or shade, Indian Chief—Red-purple. Taj 
JS any good soil, King Tut—Red-brown,. 
Is even in cities. Magenta—Solid purple. 
S |Drain, sun, mulch. MINIATURES (PUMILA) 
IRIS CRISTA (Dwarf) 
8 inches high, Light Blue in May. 
25c each, postpaid. 
IRIS SIBERICA 
3 foot plants, bloom in June, Em- 
peror (violet); Perry’s Blue (blue); 
Snow Queen (white). 25c each, post- 
paid. 
GLADIOLUS 
Lusty, top-size bulbs 
of choicest kinds, 25 
(all one kind or 5 
each of names be- 
(No. Eyes) (No. Eyes) (No.Eyes) = jow) for $1.00. 
WHITES | 1-3 | 3-5 PINKS | 1-3 | 3-5 REDS | 1-3 | 3-5 Giant Nymph — Rose, 
; Le Cygne Mons. Jules Elie Richard Carvel with yellow throat. 
gud-May 9.9 Best White |$1.80/$2.50]|/9.2 Large, dark  |$ .20/$ .30||8.8 Bright crim. $840) $"50) Mee Bennett. 
Boule de Niege Eugene Verdier Mary Brand Dark flaming red. 
Late May 8.0 Red edges .20| .30 || 8.6 Hydr’gea-pink eZ mee oe ti silky red A0| .50 Mammoth White— 
Kelway’sGlorious Therese ongfellow Pure white. 
Early June 9.8 ee cream | 1.00] 1.25|19.8 world’s bestpk. | 40]. .50|/ 9.0 Light crimson 70| 1.00 picardy—Best pink 
: Albatre BaronessSchroeder Mme. Gaudichau known. 
Boa tune 8.7 Blush-white 20} 309.0 Flesh-pink 40| .50 || 8.2 Dark crimson 50} 60 Golden Dream— 
Solange Martha Bulloch Felix Crousse Golden yellow. 
Late June 9.7 Coffee &cream| .30| .40//9.1 Bright rose 80} 1.00 || 8.4 Brilliant red 20} .30 
All Five Whites All Five Pinks All Five Reds (Mixed Exhibition 
MIKED Named Above _| $3.20 | $4.50 || Named Above $1.80 | $2.40 || Named Above $2.00/$2.70 Kinde $2.00 per 100.) 
