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Japanese Iris 
Iris Germanica (German) 
Ambassador—Strong growing, large reddish 
violet standards, maroon and purple falls. 
Ballerini—Standard and falls in lovely blue 
shades. 
California Gold—Deep yellow, large flowering 
variety. 35c. 
Cheerio—Brightest red, flushed dull gold. 50c. 
Gudrun—Large flowering pure white. 35c. 
Happy Days—Clear yellow. 35c. 
Lent A. Williamson—Violet bi-color blend, fra- 
grant. 
Mother of Pearl—Beautiful mauve shaded lav- 
ender. 
No-We-Ta—True pink yellow flushed. 25c. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau—Deep rich purple. 
LATHYRUS—Perennial sweet pea, mixed colors. 
LAVANDULA, Vera (Dwarf English Lavender)— 
Short dense spikes of violet flowers, suitable 
for borders. 25c-35c-50c. 
LEWISIA (Bitter Root) Howellii (R) 
cream. 25c-35c. 
Rediviva—Waxy white or pink water-lily-like 
flowers. 35c. 
Tweedii (R)—Largest flowered Lewisia, waxen 
apricot flowers. 25c-35c. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY — Strong clumps, 35c; 
extra large, 50c. 
LINARIA, Alpine (R)—Brilliant orange and pur- 
ple flowers resembling miniature snapdrag- 
ons; summer-autumn. 
LINUM, Perennial Flax, Alpinum (R)—Dwarf, 
sky blue, all summer. 
Flavum—Bright yellow. 
Perenne—Pale blue on graceful slender stems. 
LITHOSPERMUM, Prostratum (R)—Large heav- 
enly blue, evergreen creeping mat. 35c-50c. 
LOTUS, Corniculatus (R) — Babies’ Slipper. 
Creeping mat of clover-like leaves with red 
buds and brilliant double yellow flowers. 
LUPINUS (Lupines) Polyphyllus—Mixed. 
Russell’s New Hybrids—Mixed colors, outstand- 
ing strain introducing many new shades 
never before seen in Lupins. Larger flowers 
on rounded spikes 3 to 5 ft. tall. 35c. 
LYCHNIS, Alpina (R)—Tight tufted leaves pro- 
ducing pink blossoms. 
Viscaria Splendens—Double rose. 25c. 
Creeping Jenny—Ground creeper for rockery. 
Attractive foliage, bright yellow flowers. 
MECONOPSIS, Baileyii (Blue Poppy)—Beautiful 
sky-blue with golden yellow anthers. Shade 
lover. 35c, 
MENTHA (Peppermint) Piperita—Common gar- 
den mint. 20c. 
MONTBRETIA—Orange and yellow mixed, ex- 
cellent for borders and fine for cutting. 
MYOSOTIS, Semperflorens (Forget-me-not) — 
Clusters of rich blue flowers, yellow eye. 
NEPETA, Mussini (R)—Silver foliage with pro- 
fusion of blue flowers. 
PAMPAS GRASS—See Gynerium. 
PAPAVER, Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—Yellow, 
orange, pink, white. 
PAPAVER, Orientale, King George — Large 
fringed flowers of brilliant red. 35c. 
Lord Lambourne—Deeply fringed parrot tulip 
type. One of the best real reds. 50c. 
Mrs. Perry—Lovely salmon pink. 
Orientale—Large bright red. 50c. 
Perry’s White—Fine satiny white with maroon 
blotch at base of each petal. 50c. 
Princess Victoria Louise — Soft salmon-rose, 
large flower. 25c. 
PENTSTEMON, Barbatus Torreyi—Bright scarlet 
flowers on 2-ft. spikes, June to Aug. 
Daigler’s Ruby—Largest scarlet Pentstemon, all 
summer blooming, 2-3 ft. 75c. 
Digitalis—White flowers, May-July. 
Garnet (New)—A hardy large flowered variety 
in a beautiful rich garnet color. 75c. 
Menziesii (R)—Prostrate evergreen, lavender 
flowers. 
Pubescens (R)—Violet shading to pink flowers 
on 24-inch stems. 
Rupicola (R)—Prostrate, brilliant reddish flow- 
ers. 35c. 
— Pink, 
German Bearded Iris 
New Jap Iris 
Aoigata — Single carmine-lilac deeply veined 
lighter. 35c. 


Chosei-Den — White with pink edges, yellow 
throat. 35c. 
Date-Dougu—Reddish lilac single. 35c. 
Gosetsu-Ne-Mai — Large light blue, yellow 
throat. 35c. 
Koki-No-Iro — Purple and gold, large double 
flowers, early. 45c. 
Kuma-Funjen—Reddish purple, golden throat, 
double. 35c. 
Kumo-No-Obi — Large mauve pink, yellow 
throat. 35c. 
Moniji-No-Taki—Rosy crimson, white variega- 
tion. 45c. 


Perennial Phlox 
Phlox 
Augusta—Pat. 252. The finest American beauty 
red phlox ever introduced. Strong growing, 
2 ft. Remains perfect in any weather. 50c, 
3 for $1.50. 
Columbia—Pat. 118. Clear delicate cameo pink, 
faint blue at center. Color remains brilliant 
with no magenta tones. ‘’Perpetual flower- 
ing’ because of secondary flower spikes 
continuing after main head has bloomed. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.10. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
Beacon—Brilliant cherry red. 
Caroline van den Berg—Best blue phlox, large 
trusses of deep lavender blue. 45c. 
Elizabeth Campbell—Bright pink. 
Ethel Pritchard—Delightful French mauve shad- 
ing to blue. 
Le Mahdi—Dark violet purple. 
Leo Schlageter—Large truss of glowing scarlet. 
Mrs. Millie Von Hoboken—Large bright pink 
suffused mauve. 
Miss Lingard—Earliest white, pale pink eye, 
fragrant. 
Morganrood — Large clusters of bright rose 
blooms. 
R. P. Struthers—Bright rosy carmine, claret red 
eye. 
Rheinlander—Large salmon pink, cherry red 
eye. 
Salmon Beauty—Rich salmon pink, white eye, 
on large spike. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink overlaid with scarlet. 
Von Hochberg—Deep rich crimson. 
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Dwart Iris 
.Newmani—’ 'Black-eyed Susan.” 
Siberian Iris 
Shirataka—Immense double chalk white, gold- 
en throat, heavy thick petals. 35c. 
Sio-No-Nami—Rose and blue-gray. 45c. 
Sofu-No-Koi—Large light blue speckled and 
mottled darker blue, six petals. 35c. 
Tora-Odori—Lilac streaked and speckled gray, 
yellow throat, double. 35c. 
Warai-Hotei (Laughing Doll) — Crested, deep 
lavender lilac. 45c. 
Yedo-Jiman—Immense indigo blue shaded pur- 
ple, yellow throat, single. 35c. 
IRIS (Siberian) Perry’s Blue—25c. 
Cristata—Sky blue. 25c. 
IRIS Pumila (Miniature Iris) (R)—Purple or yel- 
low. 20c. 
Pseudaconus — Heavy foliage, bright yellow 
flowers. June. 

DWARF PHLOX 
Dwarf Amoena—Bright rose. 25c. 
Dwarf Rosea (R)—Creeping, pink. 
Subulata Lilacina (R)—Lavender, dwarf. 
Subulata Vivid (R)—Bright pink, dwarf. 
25c-35c. 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern Plant — 
Orange, scarlet; fruit pods. 25c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, Virginia Vivid — New 
dwarf variety, deep pink flowers, long 
lasting; fine for cutting. 
PLATYCODON, Capanularia (Balloon 
Flower)—Large deep blue, June-Aug. 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) Larpantae — 
Beautiful dark bronze green foliage 
covered with intense blue flowers, late 
summer and fall. 35c. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacobs Ladder) Reptans 
(R). 
Caeruleum—Blue. 25c. 
POLYGONUM, Vaccinifolium (R)—Dense 
foliage, dainty spikes of pink blooms. 
25c-35c. 
POPPY—See Papaver. 
POPPY, Blue—See Meconopsis. 
POTENTILLA, Aurea (R)—Large, yellow 
flowers, attractive foliage. 
Tonguei (R)—Apricot flowers, June till 
frost. 
WARRENS!—Pure yellow. 
Primula, Primrose 
Auricula (R)—Attractive foliage, brilliant col- 
ored flowers. 
Cashmeriana (R)—Large globular heads of 
charming violet purple. 
Gloriana—Large magnificent magenta crimson 
with golden eye. 
Japonica Hybrids—Flowers in wide range of 
colors. 
pais Hybrids—Wide range of colors, April- 
ay. 
PULMONARIA Augustifolia (R)—Attractive foli- 
age, numerous deep sky-blue flowers in 
early spring. 
Saccharata (R)—Mrs. Moon. Handsome varie- 
gated foliage, pink or salmon pink flowers, 
shot blue. 50c¢ each. 
PYRETHRUM, Roseum—’'Painted Daisy.’’ All 
shades from deep red to soft pink and white, 
single and double. 
Pink Bouquet—New long desired double Paint- 
ed Daisy with 5 to 8 in. flowers of deep rosy 
pink. 50c. 
RED HOT POKER—See Tritoma. 
ROSE ROULETTI (R)—See Roses. 
RUDBECKIA, Hirta Hybrids—Star-shaped flow- 
ers of yellow to bronze. Excellent for cutting. 

yellow with purple cone, 3 ft., July to Oct. 
Purpurea—Deep purple with large brown cone- 
shaped center. July-Oct. 
SAGINA, Subulata (R)—Grass-like mats, fine 
between stepping stones. 20c. Special prices 
for ground cover. 
SALVIA, Gregg—Large blue flowers, 15 inches. 
SAPONARIA, Ocymoides (R)—-Prostrate plant 
with rosy flowers, May-June. 

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