20 SPRING PRICE CIST, APRIL: 6, 1941 


HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
*GYPSOPHILA (Babysbreath) Perl0 Per106 
Bristol Fairy. Large flowers, double, grafted plants __--------~-- 2.40 20.00 
CRINCUM TOSS DOLS Fan ee eee eee re eee 60.00 per 1000 95 7.00 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than % inch acroOSss; 
lively shade of pink that darkens as flowers mature —~_------ 55 7.00 
{Paniculata. Large masses of white flowers. July, 2’? ____-_----~- -70 6.00 
Repens bodgeri. (New) Dwarf double-flowering gypsophila, Blooms 
two weeks earlier than other double-flowering forms__-_--_-~_ 1.40 12.00 
Repens rosea. Dwarf, trailing plant with masses of pink flowerS__  .85 7.00 
tRepens Rosy Veil. (New) Deep pink-tinted double flowers, 
dwariacompact nabit] of¢ erowthve-==-2 eo sone een eee 1.80 15.00 
HELIANTHUS (Hardy Sunflower) 
Multiflorus fl. pl. Clear yellow, double, resembles small dahlias, 
TIVO REOT ECU CEN oe ee err re a ee eee 1.20 10.00 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylilies) 
Fulva (Tawny Daylily) Coppery-orange shaded crimson, July ____ .95 8.00 
Kwanso, Double-flowering, rich golden bronze, July-August —_-~ .95 8.00 
Middendorfi (Amur Daylily) Fragrant, orange-yellow flowers, 
EON Dy ol aie ies Sane co eg el pe nie Al ap ape a aN gle th ae py I ll 95 8.00 
Thunbergi (Japanese Daylily) Sweet scented yellow flowers, July__ .95 8-00 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althea rosea) June, July. 5’, 
Double. Separate colors; pink, maroon, yellow —~---------------- -70 6.00 
Singlemme Mix ed = COLO rs mers ee he ee erg Se 2 ee ees .60 5.00 
IRIS, Dwarf 
Cyanea, Early, dwarf, velvety-blue, good ~-......----....--_.-. 45 4.00 
OSC DING ey WELT Mme CC mere eee ee ee ee ee .60 5.00 
IRIS, germanica. Superior Varieties. 
Figures in parenthesis are ratings of American Iris society. 
Dradenreeceaaishaniaune eb Ca U tlt Ulmer ere eer ere ene ee -30 3.00 
Leota, Creamy white when first open, fading to pure white. Early 
A vigorous grower and makes a great show of blooms __---- .60 5.00 
Rose Unique (6.9) Early flowering; a very near approach to pink__ .35 3.00 
Roseway (8.2) S. & F. deep pink with a broad orange beard. 
WMerveecorlvaStronrapran Chines) LK es meee eee eee eee ees -3D 3.00 
Seminole (8.3 |S. Dark violet-rose; F. rich velvety crimson; 
Drm lla POCA S CaO Ca.l Cl tee earn eens eet ae ore ee 2 Oe a ee ee .45 4.00 
IRIS, germanica, Standard Varieties. 
AVEO RCOUGs OUO WINES VATIOLICS foe oe eae ee een eee eee 25 2.00 
Caprice (7.5) Rosy-red Mme, Chereau (7.4) White edged 
Celeste (7.1) Pale azure-blue purple 
Dalmatica (8.8) Lavender 
Dream (8.5) Soft, even pink 
Gertrude (6.5) Violet blue 
Herant (5.0) Bright blue 
Her Majesty (7.3) Rosy-pink 
Honorabilis (4.0) Golden-brown 
Ingeborg (7.7) Pure white 
Ivorine (7.3) White, gold markings 
Jacquesiana (8.0) Coppery-crimson 
Juniata (8.1) Clear blue 
Kochi (7.8) Claret-purple 
Lohengrin (8.2) Cattleya-rose 
Loreley (7.9) Yellow and blue 
Maori King (6.1) Yellow and maroon 
IRIS kaempferi (Japanese Iris) 
Monsignor (8.4) Satiny-violet 
Mother of Pearl (8.4) Lavender-blue 
Mrs. Cowley (7.8) Carmine and violet 
Mrs. Horace Darwin (6.8) Snow-white 
Parc de Neuilfty (8.1) Rich purple 
Plumeri (6.2) Coppery-rose 
Pocahontas (7.7) White, bordered blue 
Prospero (8.5) Lavender and purple 
Purple Queen (7.4) Deep purple 
Rhein Nixe (8.4) Ivory and mauve 
Shakespeare. Yellow and maroon 
Sweet Lavender (7.8) Lavender-violet 
Violacea Grandiflora (8.0) Rich purple 
Gold Bound (Silver Waters) Double, pure white with gold throat— 1. 10 9.00 
Kagaribe. Chinese red, strong grower, 6 petals __-.-.--___---_ 1.20 10.00 
Koko-no-iro. Rich royal purple, yellow center —-------___-___-_ 1.10 9.00 
Purple and Gold. Double, purple tipped violet, golden throat ___~ 1.10 9.00 
LATHYRUS lJatifolius (Perennial Sweet Pea) Very hardy and showy. 
Pink Beauty, Spllendens Red, separate colors. 
CARY. CO Va ee Ce ee 
85 7.00 
