CHOICE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
IRIS—Continued 
New Bearded Iris. 
Alta California. Clear deep yellow; falls faintly 
bronzed. 
Blue Velvet. Deep rich blue, lovely velvety 
sheen. 
Don Juan. Rich garnet-red; perfect form and 
stately bearing. 
King Juba. Standards, old gold; falls, dahlia- 
carmine. 
Pink Satin. Finest soft pink-toned Iris. 
Smooth, stately. 
Pluie d’‘Or (Golden Rain). Fine deep clear 
yellow. 
White and Gold. Gleaming satiny white; bril- 
liant golden beard. 
$1.75 for 3; $2.75 for 6; $5.00 per doz. 
Iris, Bearded, New Introductions. 
Ambassadeur. Smoky lavender and violet-red; 
rich orange beard. Large flowers on strong, 
well-branched stems. 
Anndelia. Delightful, ruffled, pink-lavender 
and white. 
Beau Sabreur. Soft, blended tones of dull yel- 
low and red. 
Flaming Sword. Of the King type, but more 
vigorous. A gorgeous combination of yel- 
low and red-brown. 
Frieda Mohr. Large, deep pink-toned Iris. 
Flowers freely for a long period. 
Taj Mahal. Pure white. Fine form; excellent 
substance. 
tris, Japanese. ; 
Carlton Childs. Single. White, veined plum. 
Catherine Parry. Double. Blue, overlaid red. 
Dominator. Single. Violet-purple, yellow center. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white. 
’ Josephine Heywood. Single. Rich blue-purple. 
Kuro-Kumo. Double. Solid purple. 
Lilla Cox. Double. Light blue, white veins in 
center. 
Mrs. J. Alexander Hayden. Double. White 
shaded pale violet. 
Purple and Gold. Double. Violet-purple, gold 
center. 
Pyramid. Double. Violet-blue, center veined 
white. 
Divisions: All varieties listed above, 50c each. 
Clumps: All varieties listed above, $1.00 each. 
OFFER No 41: Divisions, 1 each of above 10 
varieties, $4.00. 
OFFER No. 42: Strong clumps, 1 each of above 
10 varieties, $8.50. 
SPECIAL: Extra-large clumps of Japanese Iris 
in mixture. All fine varieties, exceptional value, 
90c each; $9.00 per doz. 
Iris, Intermediate. 
Bluet. A neat-growing variety of fine true 
blue color. 
Firmament. Light blue, with deeper falls. 
Rather tall, growing to a height of 30 
inches, but the flowers are large, freely 
produced and very lovely. 
Helge. Fine clear yellow. One of the best. 
18 inches. 
35c each; $3.00 per doz. 
COLLECTION: 4 each of above 3 varieties, $3.25. 
Iris, Rock Garden. 
Iris cristata. Orchid form. 
Verna. Violet-blue. $1.50 for 3; $3.50 
per doz. 
pects. Pale lilac. $1.75 for 3; $5.00 per 
Oz. 
Pumila cyanea. Dwarf. Blue. $1.00 for 3; 
$3.00 per doz. 
Prairie Gem. Dwarf. Yellow. $1.00 for 3; 
$3.00 per doz. 
be Bride. White. $1.00 for 3; $3.00 per 
Oz. 
LATHYRUS latifolius. A trailing perennial with 
pealike, bright purple flowers. 4 ft. July. 
LAVANDULA vera, Munstead’s Var. The sweet 
English Lavender with masses of blue spikes 
from late June until September. 1 to 1% ft. 
*LEONTOPODIUM alpinum. The beloved Edel- 
vere of tender sentiment. Blooms from late 
ay on. 
LEWISIA Howelli. Forms a wide rosette of narrow 
crinkled foliage with apricot flowers overlaid 
with rose. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. The purple Kansas Gay- 
feather with long plumes on 4- to 5-ft. spikes 
from July to August. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria majalis.) Extra 
» strong clumps with flowering pips. Best in a 
semi-shaded, rather moist place. 60c each; 
$5.50 per doz. 
*LINARIA alpina. Dainty tubular flowers with 
orange throats. An unusual plant for a choice 
location. 
LINUM perenne. The old favorite Chinese Flax 
soa blue flowers from early May on. 11% to 
*LITHOSPERMUM prostratum, Heavenly Blue. One 
of the very choicest rock plants with inde- 
scribably blue flowers on prostrate, wiry dark 
green bushlets. Rare. $2.00 for 3; $3.75 for 
6; $6.50 per doz. 
LUPINUS, in Color Groups. These are selected from 
the finest named varieties, producing spikes 
of enormous flowers in shades of blue, rose, 
buff, orange, terra cotta, lavender, purple, 
cream, and white. $2.00 for 3; $3.75 for 6; 
$6.50 per doz. 
Polyphyllus. White, Pink. and Blue. June, July. 
Polyphyllus, Harkness Regal Hybrids. A cross 
between L. polyphyllus and L. arboreus. Pro- 
duces strong spikes of great length, thickly 
set with flowers, including many new colors 
such as copper, orange, amber, rose, etc. 
2 to 6 ft. June-Aug. $2.00 for 3; $7.00 per 
Oz. 
Russell Hybrids. Novelty for 1938. This latest 
novelty from England is an _ outstanding 
horticultural achievement. These new Lupins 
are exceedingly vigorous and produce mag- 
nificent spikes 2 to 2\4 feet long, on a stem 
3% feet long. The florets are produced in a 
bewildering and beautiful range of colors with 
closely placed, wide-spread black standards 
and large keels. In effect they resemble the 
Sweet Pea. The florets are also retained 
throughout the spike during development. We 
are pleased to offer you stock out of 34-inch 
pots for early spring delivery. $2.25 for 3; 
$8.00 per doz. 
LYCHNIS, Arkwrighti Hybrids. Brilliant heads of 
salmon to terra cotta. 1 ft. May-July. 
Viscaria fl. pl. Clusters of bright crimson heads 
on 1- to 114-ft. stems. May, June. 
LYSIMACHIA nummularia (Creeping 
Bright yellow creeper. Midsummer. 
MATRICARIA, Golden Ball. Golden yellow blooms 
on 10-inch stems. 
*MAZUS rugosus. An excellent flagging subject, 
blue in color. 
ahd UE Requieni. Minute carpeter for crevice 
work. 
*MERTENSIA virginica. Nodding clusters of rich 
light blue, bell-like flowers, pink in the bud. 
1% ft. April, May. 
MONARDA didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant 
crimson flowers freely produced from July on. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Salmon Queen. Soft pale salmon on 3-ft. stems. 
July, Aug. 
*=MYOSOTIS alpestris, Indigo-Blue Gem. An im- 
proved, free-flowering form. Spring. 
*Palustris semperflorens. Bright blue Forget-me- 
not from June until late fall. 
*Ruth Fischer. Extra-large, brilliant light blue 
flowers. 6 inches. 
*NEPETA Mussini. Fragrant lavender spikes all 
summer. 1 to 1% ft. 
*Souv. d‘Andre Chaudron. Lilac-blue flowers on 
1-ft. stems all summer. 
*NIEREMBERGIA  rivularis. © White, cup-shaped 
flowers from July until fall. 3 inches. 
OENOTHERA. $1.75 for 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Fraseri, Eldorado. Semi-double, bright yellow 
flowers. June-Aug. 
*%Mexicana rosea. Large white flowers, tinted 
rose, on 1-ft. stems all summer. 
*Missouriensis. Golden yellow flowers from June 
to August. 10 inches. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. For ground-covers and 
shady paces. 
1-year, field-grown plants, $10.00 per 100; 
$80.00 per 1000. 
2-year, field-grown plants, $14.00 per 100; 
$95.00 per 1000. 
Less than 500 at 100 rate. 
*PAPAVER alpinum. A wee Alpine Poppy with 
dainty flowers in rose, yellow, and cream. | 
Amurense, Golden Wonder. Large flowers in 
great profusion all summer. 
Nudicaule, Coonara Pink. Charming shades of 
pink on graceful stems, 11/2 to 2 feet high. 
Nudicaule, Sunbeam. Fine large flowers in bril- 
liant shades of yellow and orange. Long 
stems. Bloom all summer. ; 
Orientale, Cerise Beauty. Brilliant cerise-red. 
Orientale, Gerald Perry. Orange-apricot. May, 
June. 
Orientale, Mahony. Mahogany-red. $2.25 for 
3; $7.00 per doz. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Soft salmon-rose. 
Orientale, Olympia. Small; double; flame-scarlet. 
Orientale, Orange Beauty. Orange-scarlet. 
Orientale, Perry’s White. Satiny white with a 
crimson-maroon blotch at the base of each 
etal. 
Orlentala: Royal Scarlet. Vivid red, dark center. 
$1.75 for 3; $2.75 for 6; $5.00 per doz., except 
where noted. 
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*PENTSTEMON Crandalli. Blue flowers on creep- 
ing mats in the spring. $1.75 for 3; $2.75 
for 6; $5.00 per doz. 
Barbatus Torreyi. Deep coral-pink. 2 to 2\ ft. 
July-Sept. 
PENTSTEMON, Giant-Flowering Dwarf. Full of 
flowers from July to late autumn in shades of 
blue, lavender, cream, rose-pink and blends 
of colors. 
Spectabilis, Blue. Richest blue blooms on long 
spikes 4 to 5 feet high. A spectacular show 
in the garden. 
*PHLOX amoena. Clustered heads of deep pink. 
*Divaricata (canadensis). Profuse bloomer in 
early spring. Lilac. 
*Divaricata Laphami. A compact form of the 
above, with clear orchid-lavender flowers in 
spring. Excellent for interplanting with bulbs. 
*Stolonifera, Dense heads of lavender flowers on 
3-inch stems from early spring until July. 
Excellent in sun or shade. 
*Nivalis Seedling. New. Another native from 
the ‘South. $1.75 for 33 $2.75" for 677 $5.00 
per doz. 
Phlox decussata 
Camillo Schneider. A brilliant scarlet-red. 
Caroline Vandenberg. Very large trusses of 
lavender-blue flowers. 
Columbia. Plant Patent 118. One of the best 
pink Phlox recently introduced. $1.75 for 3, 
$2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
Daily Sketch. Bright salmon-pink. 
E. I. Farrington. Bright salmon-pink, shaded 
to soft pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. Layvender-blue, shaded mauve. 
Mia Ruys. Glistening white. Dwarf habit. 
Milly (Mrs. Milly van Hoboken). Soft pink. 
Miss Lingard. White flowers from early May 
on. 
Mrs. Scholten. Vivid salmon, shading to red. 
New Bird. Very large, bright red flowers. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink and salmon; red 
eye. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon shad- 
ings. 
Phlox subulata 
*Alba. A white form of the Mountain Pink. 
*Blue Hills. Cascades of lavender-blue. 
*Brilliant (Atropurpurea). Vivid crimson flow- 
ers. 
*Brittoni. Star-shaped white flowers tinted with 
orchid. 
*Rosea. Deep rose. 
*Vivid. Bright cerise-pink on compact bushlings. 
One of the best. 
PHYSALIS Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). 
Grown for its decorative fruit, used in winter 
bouquets. 2 ft. April, May. 
PHYSOSTEGIA alba (False Dragonhead). Strong 
spikes of pure white flowers, lovely for cut- 
ting. 2 ft. June-Sept. 
*Virginica, Vivid. A dwarf False Dragonhead 
with vivid pink flowers during August and 
September. 1 ft. 
*PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Japanese Balloon 
Flower). Blue and White, 3 inches across, 
during June and July. 1 to 1 ft. 

*Indicates alpine and rock garden plants. 

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