18 SHOREWAY NURSERY 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE IRIS—(continued) 
+Mount Hood. Double rich royal purple 
with yellow center. 
+Purple & Gold. Double, purple and gold 
streaked. 
+Pyramid. Double, dark violet with bright 
yellow blotch. 
+Red Ridinghood. Single red. 
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+Japanese Iris Mixed. Splendid mixture 
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VARIOUS IRISES 
*Cristata. 4 in. dwarf, fairy-like plant 
with soft blue, orange-striped flowers. 
Easily grown in a rather moist, par- 
tially shaded position. May. ......... 
*Pumila cyanea. 9 in. Violet-purple. 
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*pumila lutea. A yellow form of the 
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*pumila the Bride. A white form. ...... 
+Sibirica (Siberian Iris). 2 to 3 ft. A 
variety distinguished by its tall, grass- 
like foliage and numerous violet-colored 
flowers that are borne on slender stems. 
VET IC ee) UTC Fn, ois tien enya ee eee 
+Sibirica, Snow Queen. A variety of great 
merit. Flowers snow-white. .......... 
LAVANDULA—Lavender 
*Vera. A delightful, old-fashioned per- 
ennial having fragrant blue flowers in 
July and August. Likes a rather dry, 
medium soil and a sunny position. A 
compact bushy plant with lovely grey- 
green fragrant leaves. Height, 13 in. 
Suitable for border or rock. .......... 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
+Pycnostachya. Long straight stalks 4 ft. 
high with spikes 1 to 3 ft. long of rosy- 
purple flowers. The Liatris, unlike other 
flowers, commences to bloom at the top 
of spike, and blooms downward. Good 
for seutting. = JWy-AULUSs) oe eee 
+Pycnostachya Late. Similar to the above 
but blooms a month later. August- 
SOPLEIMMDELS Vary eit tesla se gees seis cele s 
+Scariosa Superba. Greatly improved type 
very showy. Large, well-spaced tassel- 
blossoms of rosy purple on long spikes. 
The best and most desired Liatris in 
the cutflower market. 5 ft. Sept. .... 
+September Glory. This late flowering 
type was selected from among a large 
number of fine seedlings because of its 
outstanding beauty. It is the showiest 
form of all the late varieties. The 
purple flowers are produced in extra 
long spikes during late August and 
September. A first-class acquisition for 
the border and for cutting. .......... 
;+Spicata. Reddish purple. June-July. .. 
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Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
