

“NEMAPEG’S” Superior Perennials 
GLOBULARIA Cordifolia (Globe Daisy). 
Pretty globe-shaped blue flowers in June 
and July which rise 8 inches above dark 
evergreen foliage. A brilliant picture in 
- the rockery and a splendid addition to 
the well-drained border. Strong plants, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lilies). 
H. Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented, 
clear yellow, producing large, well-shaped 
Lilies on strong erect stems. 217, to 3 
feet. Very hardy and will thrive under all 
conditions. The demand for this Lily is 
rapidly increasing as it is so striking and 
attractive in the garden. Flowers in June 
and stays in bloom for weeks. Excellent 
for cutting. Strong plants, 25c each; 5 
for $1.10. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells; Alum Root). 
H. Sanguinea. Really one of the finest of 
our perennials. Resembling Lilies-of-the- 
Valley, the flowers of this variety are 
bright crimson-red and are borne on 12- 
to 18-inch erect stems. Blooms from June 
to September. Attractive evergreen foli- 
age. Fine in rockery and border. Strong 
plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
H. Brizoides. Delicate sprays of bright pink 
bells rise gracefully from leathery tufts of 
foliage. Blooms in May and well into the 
summer. 12 to 18 inches. Strong plants, 
25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
H. Parviflora. Yellow. A rare variety and 
novelty. Beautiful sprays of yellow min- 
iature bells arising stiffly from the low 
beautiful evergreen foliage. Very unusual. 
A desirable supplement for your rockery. 
Supply limited. Strong plants, 30c each; 
4 for $1.10. 

IRIS Pumila 
All Coralbells prefer an acid soil, if pos- 
sible. However, they seem to thrive 
equally well on sandy, heavy, sweet and 
acid soil, as well as shade or sun. A tre- 
mendously useful attractive perennial. 
Fine for cutting, too. 
HYPERICUM (St. John’s Wort). 
H. Fragile. A very pretty trailing alpine with 
light green foliage, retained during win- 
ter. During May and June the whole 
plant is filled with gorgeous star-shaped 
golden yellow flowers of good size. A most 
imposing show in the rockery. Grows only 
6 to 8 inches. The evergreen foliage alone 
is a remarkable picture. A dainty gem for 
the rockery. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for $1.10. 
INULA (Fleabane). 
I. Grandiflora (Golden Beauty). Large yel- 
low flowers of striking beauty. Resembling 
large golden Daisies, the flowers are 
borne on strong, erect stems, 12 to 18 
inches. Blooms from June till August. A 
blessing in the border and invaluable as 
a cut flower. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for $1.10. 
IBERIS (Candytuft). A neat and compact 
evergreen dwarf. Covered with a sheet of 
pearly white flowers in early summer it 
becomes the “show” of its surroundings. 
Fine for edging for beds or for your rock- 
ery. 8 inches tall. The plant resembles 
Daphne Cneorum a great deal. Strong 
plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
IRIS Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). The queen 
of them all. Large blooms 5 to 6 inches 
in diameter, orchid-like in appearance, 
borne on strong, upright stalks 21/4, to 3 
feet tall. Blooms during late June and 
during July. A perfect mass of bloom 
unrivaled by any other perennial. The 
range of colors is most striking. Every 
shade beautiful. Japanese Iris are allur- 
ing in the border and welcome in the 
cutting garden. Makes a superb and splen- 
did cut flower. Heavy plants, 25c¢ each; 
5 for $1.10. 2-year, strong plants, bloom- 
ing size, 10c each; 12 for $1.10. 
Pumila (Miniature Flag). Dwarf spring 
Iris. Extensive color range. 6 to 8 inches. 
Blooms during April and May. Fine for 
the low border, rockery and pools. Large 
charming flowers. Strong plants, 20c each; 
6 for $1.10. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). 
L. Vera. This is the true sweet-scented English 
Lavender. Forms a compact blue-gray plant 
about 18 inches high. Delightfully fragrant. 
The showy blue flowers in July and August 
rise 8 to 10 inches above the beautiful 
foliage. An old favorite that never grows 
old, Fine for the border and rockery. A 
plant every garden should have and know. 
Perpetually beautiful both summer and win- 
ter. Strong plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
JASIONE Perennis (Sheep’s Scabious). A 
fine border plant and an excellent rock 
gem. Resembles a dainty lavender-blue 
Scabiosa. Flowers during June and July. 
Makes a useful cut flower. Forms compact, 
grassy-like tufts, 8 to 10 in. Strong plants, 
each 25c; 5 for $1.10. 
LINUM Flavum (Yellow Flax). Like its blue 
cousin a profuse bloomer. A fine variety 
with transparent yellow blossoms. Foliage is 
heavier than the blue. 12 inches. Good for 
border and rockery. Strong plants, 20c 
each; 6 for $1.10. 
LINUM Flavum compactum nanum. An inter’ 
esting new dwarf yellow flax. The compact 
6-inch plants are a mass of glowing yellow. 
Thrives in full sun in the rock garden. 
New! Strong plants, 25c each; 5 for $1.10. 
LYTHRUM (Purple Loosestrife). 
L. Superbum roseum. For the border and the 
cutting garden. Very showy rosy purple 
spikes 2 to 3 feet high, produced in great 
abundance all summer. Splendid for banks 
of streams and ponds. Strong plants, 20c 
each; 6 for $1.10. 
MERTENSIA (Virginia Bluebells). 
M. Virginica. Drooping bells of light blue, 
changing to coral-pink in the spring. 1 to 
14 feet. Blooms during May and June. 
Attractive foliage. Likes shade and mois- 
ture, but does well in full sun. One of our 
prettiest and most interesting native spring 
flowers. Fine for shady nooks in the rock- 
ery and border. Strong bulbous roots, 15¢ 
each; 8 for $1.10. 
MONARDA (Bee-balm; Bergamot; Oswego 
Tea; Haremint). 
M. Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant crim- 
son-scarlet flowers produced from June until 
August. Good plant for wild gardens, as 
well as border. Will thrive anywhere. 3 to 
4 feet. Fragrant. Strong plants, 25c each; 
5 for $1.10, 
“Japanese Iris” 
Are the “TOPS.” Plant Them 
Freely 
IBERIS—Candytuft 

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