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—THURATUS—34’’— Blackish purple. Very dark. 
—WAMBLISKA—36’’ Cool white. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
MOMIJI-NO-TAKI-—40’’— Early large flowering. Reddish 
purple. Golden center. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Considered the most elegant of all the Iris. Easy culture 
and prodigious bloomers. Grow on long, thin. tubular stems, 
have long grasslike foliage and are excellent for cut flowers. 
Deep Blue. 
Yellow. 
EARLY DWARF IRIS 
Cy ene oe violet blue. 




—F 
—GOLDE 
LATHYRUS— Porertial caret Pea. Entirely hardy. July- 
Aug-Sept. 
LILIES 
ELEGANS—Rich dark coppery red. 
—REGAL Entirely hardy. White streaked with coral- 
pink. Perfumed. 
—TENUIFOLIUM—(Coral 
of orange red. 
—TIGER— Handsome lily, 
Lily) Small mid-summer lily 
showy brilliant orange colored 

blossoms. Spotted. 
LINUM—Flax—Flavum, 12 in. Transparent yellow blossoms. 
soms. 
—Perenne— Pale blue flowers on graceful stems. 
LITHOSPERMUM—Low growing woody — perennial. Pros- 
The han ; comets ravi lelight- trate. Beautiful blue. July-Aug. : / 
ee He ek Sa Fea rade Saiki tec Pl tac wep aed et LUPINUS— Russell Hybrids. Extraordinary colors and size. 
g Se 27s 2 
June-July. 40c. 
and their beauty increases yearly Maltese Cross—2% ft 
easy to grow 

Scarlet flowers. June 
ty PS on see" A : lane lant, July. ; 
GYE Bing ners Beas dates Raa eee tows Vdeeaieg Sh Cave LYTHRUM—Roseum—3 ft. Rose purple spikes—all summer, 
HEMOROCALLIS—Flava—Yellow day lily. Yellow trumpet nein aran ipa et Blue Bells— 12 in. Early. Blue 
shaped flowers produced in profusion. wers 1adi1ng Be 2 . 
HELENIUM—Riverton Gem. 4 ft. Old gold suffused with REO te rane em eae 3 ft. Sweet scented foliage. Red 
bright terra-cotta changing to red. August to Oct. po OMe eS aes ; 
HEUCHERA—-Sanguinea oral Bells) 6 in. Graceful slender AT er Sr Ae ee ea 6 in. Dainty blue flowers. May- 
ete owes shaped coral-red_ flowers. Sept. ve ; 
Pe Gente eR ek ihe Man Ee NEPETA MUSSINI—15 in. Lavender flowers. Trailing habit. 
HIBISCUS—4-5 ft. Quick growing. Bears quantities of large ONOTHERA—Evening Primose—12 in, Golden Yellow Flow- 

pink flowers. 
HOLLY HOCK—Allegheny Mixed— All 
colors. July-Aug. 
—Double flowering. 
Rose, White. 
IBERIS—Hardy 
heads of white 
BEARDED IRIS 
—AIRY DREAM—36’’—ruffled Or- 
chid-pink. 
—ANNE MARIE CAYEUX—36 *’— 
Rose and lavender. 
Yellow, Red, 
Candytuft. 8 in. Large 
flowers. May-June. 

ers. July-Oct. 
PACHYSANDRA— Japanese Spurge. 9 in. 
Lustrous leathery green foliage. May- 
June. 
PAPAVER—Iceland Poppy. 10 in. Dainty 
yellow and white blossoms. June-July. 
—Oriental Poppy — Orange Scarlet and 
Red. August. 
PENTSTEMON—Beard 
inalike scarlet 
PEONY 
—BARONESS SCHROEDER— 
Shadings of flesh. Late. 
Tongue. 3 ft. Glox- 
flowers. June-July 
9-0 White 







—AUTUMN HAZE—30’’——Deep vio- —COURONNE d’ OR—8-1—White. Gold- 
let. Very large. en stamens. Very late. 
—AUTUMN QUEEN—18"" Snow —EDULIS SUPERBA—7-6—Mauve pink. 
white Everblooming. Very early. 
—BLACK WINGS—30’’—Finest of —FELIX CROUSSE—8-4—Rose-red. Late. 
the Black Iris. The. 
—BROWN BETTY—43’’— Change- —FESTIVA MAXIMA—9-3—White. Flak- 
able silk effect. ed crimson. Early 
—CAPRICE—30’’— Large yellow —LA TULIPE Tbe talag white. Red mar- 
—CPPAVO—42’’— Red bi-color. co- kings. Mid-season. 
lor. Large. —MADAME de VERNVILLE—7-9—White 
—DOROTHY DIETZ—36’’— White touched with Red. Early. 75c. 
and blue. —MARTHA BULLOCK—9-1—Rose Pink 
—EL CAPITAN—40’’— Fragrant. Mammoth. Violet color. Fragrant. Mid-season. ; A 
ETTHELWYN DUNBAR—38'’— Pink toned. Huge. —MONS JULES ELIE—9-2— Fine Pink. Large. 
—EUPHONY—36’’— Copper blend. Veined. Early 
—EVOLUTION—36’’Burnished copper and blue. —OFFIC INALIS RUBRA FLORAPLENO. —8-6 — 
—GERTRUDE 6’’— Dark purple. Early free bloomer. Vivid crimson—Very early. 75c. 
—GOLD IMPERIAL—20’’—Clear chrome- -yellow. (Perennials Concluded on Page 27.) 
—GRACE STURTE VANT—36’ ’— Velvety brown. 
—JEAN CAYEUX *’— Coffee Brown—Most distinctive. 50c. 
—JEAN SIRET— 160 Yellow. Everblooming. 
—KING MIDAS—36’’—Golden Brown. 50c. 
—KING TUT—34’’— Fiery red toned. 50ce. 





—KLAMATH—40’’— Huge bronze?purple. Fragrant. 
alge ety arena Ties eeu purple. 
—LENT A. WILL Campanula violet and royal 
purple. 
—LIBERTY BELL—30’'—Snow white. Red toned edging. 
—LORD OF JUNE—40’’—Fragrant. Clear blue. Very large. 
Speer c1 CHEREAU—36’’— White. Feather-stitched edge in 
jue. 
—MARY GHDDES—40’’ 
—MIDWEST PRIDE 
—Salmon overlaid red. 
36°’ Rich amethyst. Large. 



—MOTIF 8’*’— Pansy purvle. Velvety texture. 
—MRS. V. WEST—40’’— Fragrant. Brownish red and crimson. 
—NENE—38’’. Hue. Soft lilac and old rose. 
—PALLIDA DALMATICA—40’ Silvery blue. Fragrant. 
—PINK OPAT—48’’ 
—PLUIE de OR—41’’ Deep, clear yellow. 
—RED RADIENCE—32’’— Glowing red. Very 
—ROSE PE Mata __ Fragrant. 
—RUBEO—‘18' 

One of tlie best pinks. 



rich. 50¢ 
Rose petal pink. 
Colossal size. Red. 50c. 
—SHERWIN WRIGHT—30’’— Golden yellow-clear, 
—SUNTAN—40’’— Glistening gold and rich brown. 
—_ SUSAN BLISS—40’’— Orchid-pink. Good bloomer. 
Formality gives to the outdoor living room a touch of 
stateliness. Here we may find peace and 
ment in the harmony of green things 
the flowers of summer and spring. 
content- 
growing—and 
