Try the English Munstead Strain of Lavender 
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Lewisia, Howelli 
HYACINTHUS 
Candicans. The Cape-Hyacinth has large, fragrant 
Snowdrop-like flowers on tall spikes in the late 
summer. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
HYPERICUM 
Fragile. This neat dwarf, filled with star-like bright 
gold flowers in June, is an ideal subject for the 
rock wall 6uines Pkt. 20cr dirs Rite Oc: 
IBERIS 
HARDY CANDYTUFT 
Dwarf, stocky plants smothered with 
8 in. 
Gibraltarica. 
mottled lavender flowers in May and June. 
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Sempervirens. The old favorite with dwarf evergreen 
foliage and bracts of pearl white flowers in the 
early Summer. 8 in. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
INCARVILLEA 
HARDY GLOXINIA 
Delavayi. Long trumpet-shaped flowers of rich rose 
on erect, 114-ft. stems. Attractive, pinnate fo- 
liage. Unusual. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 35c. 
Grandiflora brevipes. A semi-dwarf novelty with 
large flowers in shades of amaranth red. Pkt. 20c, 
Eres Kt DOC: 
INULA 
Glandulosa superba. Large, showy golden yellow 
flowers for the back border. 3 ft. Pkt. 10c, Tr. 
Pkt 256° 
“Golden Beauty.” Attractive flowers on_ sturdy 
plants. 214 ft. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c. 
ISATIS 
Glauca. The Golden Gypsophila so effective as a 
cut flower. Panicles of yellow flowers on branch- 
ing 2-ft. plants in May. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25c. 
JASIONE 
Miniature vivid blue-tufted flowers in 
Fine for the rock garden and 
Suine PKs ZO ett. 
Perennis. 
great profusion. 
very useful as a cut flower. 
Pte nc. 
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IRIS 
Iris seed germinates very easily if sown early. 
Sow outside in early March for best results. 
Dichotoma. The Orchid-like Vesper Iris. Dainty 
lavender flowers on erect, 18-in. stems in August. 
Pkt. 20csmiliranPkKts SOc 
Innominata. A_ rare western native with slender 
foliage and dainty flowers in shades of lavender, 
yellow and purple on 8-in. stems. A fine Ameri- 
can Alpine. Pkt. 25c, Tr. Pkt. 65c. 
Kaempferi. The exotic Japanese Iris. Seed taken 
from a magnificent collection of named varieties. 
Pkt: lOcee ir. Pktce25 ee 07 sae 
Missouriensis. A choice American native with pale 
blue flowers veined purple with a showy yellow 
midrib. Colorful in the Spring. 18 in. Pkt. 15¢, 
Tra, Pkiis5se; 
- . A packet each of the 
Collection 70: 4 Iris — only 50c. 
LATHYRUS 
HARDY SWEET PEA 
Latifolius. Colorful climbers and trailers for rock 
walls and fences. Blooms profusely during the 
early summer. 
Pink Beauty, Crimson, White Pearl or Mixed 
Pkt. 10c,. Tr..Pkti 25¢, AAs 
LAVANDULA 
ENGLISH LAVENDER 
Vera. The true English type with fragrant, blue 
gray foliage and tiny spikes of light lavender. 18 
ino] Pkiiel5¢e, tea Peiooc: 
Munstead Strain. A new improved English strain. 
More dwarf and compact. Deep lavender flowers 
on 12-in. spikes. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
LEONTOPODIUM 
ALPINE EDELWEISS 
The famous Swiss Alpine. 
6 in. 
Silvery gray 
Pkt. oTse,; 
Alpinum. 
rosettes with fluffy white flowers. 
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LEWISIA 
A family of charming American Alpines found 
in the mountains of the West. Sow the seed early 
outside to freeze for best results. 
Howelli. A beautiful gem, creeping among the 
rocks with wide rosettes of crinkled foliage. Wiry 
little stems are filled with flowers of light apricot 
streaked with rose. 6 in. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 
Rediviva. Waterlily-like flowers of waxy white tint- 
ed pink on short 3 in. stems. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 
50c. 
LIATRIS 
Pycnostachya. The handsome Kansas Gay Feather. 
Full, heavy spikes of bright purple tipped with 
lavender. A unique cut flower blooming in Au- 
gust. 5 ft. Pkt. 10c, Tr. Pkt. 25¢, )¥anmeeee 
Scariosa. The colorful Blazing Star. Large, individua! 
florets of rich purple well arranged on tall, 5-ft. 
spikes in late August. Pkt. 15c, Tr. Pkt. 40c, Ye 
oz. 60c. 
Scariosa “September Glory”. 
An improved late flowering type with grand 6 ft. 
spikes of purple. The florets are open all at the 
same time presenting a striking effect. Pkt. 20c, 
TESPekts 506 
Scariosa “White Spire.”” Similar in habit and form 
to ‘September Glory” but the flowers are a glis- 
tening pure white. Pkt. 20c, Tr. Pkt. 50c. 

PERENNIAL SEEDS 
