Hollyhocks (Althea rosea). Tall, spike-like plants 4’ and | 
up. Variously colored flowers July to September. Double © 
pink; Double red, Double white; Double yellow. 
*Iberis sempervirens, Candytuft. Low, spreading half- | 
shrubby plant, with foliage partially evergreen, and many 
white flowers in April and May. Good rock plant. 
*Incarvillea delavayi. Large rosy purple flowers. June | 
and July. 18”. 
Inula hirta. Brilliant flowers produced in July and 
August on stems 12 to 15 in. high. 
*Iris cristata, Crested Iris. A lovely light blue, very | 
dwarf iris blooming in May and June. 6”. 
*Iris pumila, Miniature Flag. 
White: White blossoms in April and May on 4” high 
plants. Good rock garden plant. 
Blue: As above, but with blue flowers. 
Yellow: As above, but with yellow blossoms. 
Iris germanica, Liberty Iris. Well known border iris 
blossoming in May. 
Ambassador: Bronze and maroon. 
B. Y. Morrison: Violet-purple. 
Celeste: Blue 
Crusader: Blue. 
Cubero: Yellow-maroon. 
Fulda: White and lilac. 
Gold Imperial: Golden Yellow. 
Her Majesty: White and crimson. 
Honorabile: Yellow and crimson. 
Lent A. Williamson: Violet and purple. 
Lohengrin: Rose. 
Lord of June: Lavender blue. 
Mad. Chereau: White and blue. 
Monsignor: Violet and purple. 
Mother of Pearl: Pear! tints. 
Mrs. Darwin: White and blue. 
Parisensis: Purple. 
Pallida Dalmatica: Lavender. 
Iris kaempferi, Victory Iris (Mixed). Flat blooms of vari- 
ous colors in July, 3’. 
Iris sibirica, Blue Siberian Iris. Narrow foliage. Blue 
flowers in June, 214’ 
Iris siberica Snow Queen Snow Queen Siberian Iris. As 
above, but with white flowers. 
Lathyrus latifolius, Pink Perennial Pea. A trailing, vine- 
type perennial with pink pea-like flowers in June and August. 
Can also supply in white. 
Lavandula officinalis, Sweet Lavender. Very fragrant 
blue flowers in July and August. 2’. 
Liatris pycnostachya, Blazing Star. Long spikes of purple 
flowers in mid-summer. 
*Linum perenne, Flax. Blue flowers June to September. 
Feathery foliage, 18”. 
Lobelia cardinalis, Cardinal Flower, 2’. Bright fiery red 
flowers on a somewhat branched spike. Likes a moist soil. 
Lupinus polyphyllus, Hardy Lupine. Spikes of blue flow- 
ers in June, 3’. There are also available rose and white 
flowered types. 
Russell Hybrids, 3’. A new variety of Lupine hav- 
ing a wide range of color and heavier flower stalks. 
Each Per 10 
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Each Per 10 Per 100 
All Above, Except as 
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