Perennials—(Continued) 
HA-osta 
(Plaintain Lily) 
A family of plants much prized for their neat foliage effect 
and late summer flowers. Excellent plants for bordering 
walks or for the margins of lily pools. All will grow and 
bloom well in locations that receive no sunlight whatever. 
Ideal for edging between shrubbery and the lawn. Easily 
grown and hardy. 
Aurea. The golden-leaved form with broad fohage and light 
lavender flowers during August and September. Particularly 
attractive in spring when the foliage is bright golden yellow. 
Prefers shade but will do well in sun if given moisture. Each 
25c, 3 for 60c. 
Caerulea Lanceolata. One of the finest of the group with rich 
dark green foliage produced in great rosette-like mounds. Blue 
lily-like flowers produced on strong stems about 18 inches high 
in August and September. Each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Lancifolia. Excellent for shade. Lilac-blue flowers in August 
and September. Exceptionally fine for edging. Look well planted 
along the north or shady side of a foundation wall. Each 20c, 
3 for 50c, 8 for $1.00. 
Subcordata Grandiflora. Large white fragrant lily-like flowers 
in August. Immense leaves of bright green. This variety should 
be grown in a warm sheltered place. Each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Variegata. Beautiful edging plant with its green and yellow 
variegated foliage. Blue flowers in August. Each 35c, 3 for 90c. 
Iris Cristata. A dainty creeping variety growing about 3 inches 
tall which soon forms dense mats of foliage. Excellent for the 
shaded rockery or the wild garden. Flowers rich amethyst blue 
in May. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Heuchera 
(Coralbell) 
Coralbell Pluie de Feu. An outstanding new bright red 
Coralbell which continues to bloom all summer. Outstandingly 
superior to old varieties. When well established and in bloom 
gives the impression of a fountain of fire. A splendid cut 
flower. Each 30c, 4 for $1.00. 
Rosea. We think this is the finest hardy Coralbell in cultiva- 
tion. It is of easy culture, a very hardy strain, of sturdy growth 
and extremely free flowering. It is not unusual for us to go 
into our rows and gather arm loads of the dainty coral blossom 
to use as fillers for baskets of Peonies, and other large flowers. 
Imagine Coralbell stems 3 feet long—you can expect that from 
our strain. The plants form compact clumps of leathery green 
leaves from which arise slender 3 foot stems bearing a myriad 
of tiny bright coral pink bells. A shower of misty color all 
summer. A beautiful addition to the garden and excellent for 
cutting. Each 25c, 3 for 65c. 10 for $2.00. 
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Aphrodite. A very tall grower. Flowers pinkish-lavender 
shaded orchid. 
Ambassadeur. © Magnificent and dependable. Bronze standards 
and rich red-brown falls. 
Baldwin. _One of the very largest flowers of a distinct shade 
of heliotrope. 
Black Wings. A large deep midnight blue flower overlaid 
with a frosty black luster. 
Buto. A rich deep velvety purple. One of the very largest. 
Coronation. A deep glowing yellow. Very fine. 
Corrida. <A distinct cornflower blue. 
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Dream. A favorite soft rose-pink. 
Gleam. A fine large flower of a soft blue. 
Gold Imperial. A beautiful pure yellow of fine color and form. 
Ideal. A distinct shade of even light blue. 
Indian Chief. A beautiful combination of violet-rose and rich 
glowing red. 
King Juba. A wonderful Iris. Standards old gold, falls car- 
mine. 
Labor. Distinct in its coloring of reddish-violet. 
Midgard. A combination of peach and yellow. Outstanding. 
Mme. Gaudichau. Very early dark violet blue. 
Morning Splendor. A massive Iris of rich violet. General color 
effect rich crimson. Fragrant. 
Pink Opal. A rich pinkish-lilac self. Very good. 
Pioneer. An immense purple of fine form. 
Pluie d’Or. One of the very finest yellow Iris. 
Rameses. One of the most outstanding of all Iris. Large, free 
flowering and outstanding. Color light russet flushed with pink. 
Rosa Bonheur. Old gold standards and falls same color over- 
laid lavender and buff. We like this one. 
Seminole. Old but still unsurpassed for the red effect. 
Susan Bliss. Pink with distinct orchid tone. 
Taj Mahal. A fine pure white. 
Trostringer. Another of the fine so-called pink Inis. 
True Charm. Flowers white with delicate lavender-blue edg- 
ing. Tall. 
Wedgewood. We like this the best of all rich blue Iris. 
Zua. An early white with petals crimped like crepe paper. 
A lovely and unique flower. 
20c each - 3 for 4()c 
Any 12 for 1 50) 
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Siberian Inis 
Blue Heron. Large medium-blue. The very first of the Siberian 
Iris to bloom. Height 3 feet. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Dragonfly. A very intense blue. Good keeping qualities. 
Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Emperor. A noble form with large flowers of a deep violet- 
blue of good texture. Height three feet. Each 25c. 
Periwinkle. Bright violet blue with some white at center. 
Standards very tall and flushed with purple. Height 3% ft. 
Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Pseudacorus. The very popular and handsome yellow Euro- 
pean water Iris. Thrives very well in ordinary garden soil. A 
handsome plant for the margin of a stream or beside a pool. 
Each 25c, 3 for 60c. 
Skylark. A fine medium dark blue. Very tall and graceful. 
3% ft. Each 20c, 3 for 50c. 
Stardust. A lovely form that should be in every collection. The 
petals are broad and full, of snowy whiteness with a rich 
golden-yellow center. The best of all white Siberian Iris. Each 
25c, 3 for 60c. 
Sunnybrook. A great favorite of a pleasing shade of Alice Blue. 
Each 25c. 
Nee we 
Manhasset, L.I., N.Y. 
The Aquilegia and Daisies were received today in perfect 
condition. I am delighted with them. 
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