IRIS Kaempferi—Japanese Iris. 
These are not small divided plants, but are 
large generous clumps. All varieties 35 cts. each, 
$3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. Special prices on 
large quantities. 
Blue Waves. Single; soft Iavender-blue. 
Fascination. Double; mauve-pink. 
Gold Bound. Double; white with golden throat. 
Hercules. Double; clear Jilac-blue. 
Manad-zura. Double; white, veined with blue. 
Purple and Gold. Double; rich purple, gold 
center. 
Red Riding Hood. Single; deep red. 
Templeton. Double; violet-red. 
Several other excellent varieties. Also German, 
Siberian and Dwarf Irises. 
LAVANDULA. Lavender. 
Officinalis. True Sweet Lavender. Flowers blue. 
Entire plant very rragrant. 
LILIUM. Lilies. 
Regale. Regal Lily. Showy gold and white 
blooms, with reverse of petals greenish pink. 
Blooms in June and July. 35 cts. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
Tigrinum splendens. Tiger Lily. Bright orange- | 
red, with many large purple spots. Blooms in 
August. 
Note. Japanese-grown bulbs are, of course, very 
scarce. We have a good supply of the most 
popular kinds. 
LUPINUS. Lupines. 
Polyphyllus. Washington Lupine. Flowers pea- 
shaped and clustered on long spikes. Very 
showy from June to October. 
Se Hybrids. See “Specialties of Distinct 
Merit.” 
Perennial Phlox 
Phlox should be used freely in every well-planned 
garden. It is wise to use at least half-a-dozen of | 
one variety for color effect rather than single plants 
of several varieties. Plants begin to bloom im [ate 
July and will continue until heavy frosts. 
Albion. White with lavender eye. 
Beacon. Cherry-red. See color illustration, page 4. 
Count Zeppelin. White with red eye. 
E. I. Farrington. Salmon-pik, dark eye. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink; very good. 
Julius Heurlin. Fine. Light salmon-pmk. 
Maid Marian. Lavender. 
Miss Lingard. Early. White. 
Painted Lady. Silver-pmk with cherry-red eyes. 
Rokoko. Soft lilac-pink. 
Salmon Glow. Bright salmon; large trusses. 
Many other excellent varieties, in complete color- 
range, are available m our nurseries. 

PRIMULA. Primrose. 
Polyantha, Munstead Strain. Colors vary from 
cream to dark yellow. Likes partial shade and 
moisture. May, June. 
Auricula gigantea, Teicher Strain. Flowers often 
2 inches across; various colors and shades. 
Originated about four years ago. 
SHASTA DAISY. See Chrysanthemums. 
STOKESIA. See “Specialties of Distinct Merit.” 
| TEUCRIUM. Germander. 
Chameedrys. Small rose-colored flowers in sum- 
mer. Evergreen foliage. Excellent for clipping 
into low border edgings. 
THERMOPSIS. 
Caroliniana. Commonly called “Yellow 
Lupine.” The foliage resembles clover 
leaves. Flowers yellow, on spikes 3 to 
5 feet tall. Grows well in shade. 

Veronica, Blue Spire 


THYMUS. Thyme. 
Much used for rock-work and carpet-bedding. 
Foliage is fragrant and usually remains green all 
winter. 
Serpyllum albus. White Thyme. 
Serpyllum aureus. Golden Thyme. Yellow foliage. 
Serpyllum citriodorus. Citron Thyme. Lemon- 
scented; upright growth. 
Serpyllum coccineus. Crimson Thyme. 
Serpyllum lanuginosus. Woolly Thyme. 
gray foliage. 
VERONICA. Speedwell. 
Blue Spire. See “‘Specialties of Distinct Merit.” 
VIOLA. Violet. 
Jersey Gem. Violet-blue flowers in spring and 
late summer. Grows well in full sun and ts a 
superior sort for general use. 
Fuzzy 
Herbs 
| A large assortment of popular kinds, as well as 
' some newer sorts. Prices on application. 

Hardy Vines and Ground-cover Plants 
Arbutus. Mayflower. See Specialties. 
Arctostaphylos 
A. Uva-ursi. Bearberry or Wild Cranberry. A 
superior native evergreen ground-cover, growing 
in sandy soil, in sun or in shade. Pot-grown plants, 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz., $35 per 100. 


Clematis 
C. paniculata. Virgin’s Bower. The Sweet Autumn 
Clematis is a mass of white star-shaped flowers in 
late summer and early fall. 3-yr., field-grown. 
plants, 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. Plants from 6-in. 
pots, 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Euonymus 
E. radicans. Commonly known as Wintercreeper. 
Narrow dark green foliage with white veins. 
2-yr. plants, 60 cts. each, $6 per doz.; 4-yr. plants, 
$1 each, $10 per doz.; heavy specimen plants, 
$2 each. 
E. radicans vegetus. Foliage broader and heavier 
than that of E. radicans. Orange fruits, like 
bittersweet, in fall. 2-yr. plants, 60 cts. each, 
$6 per doz.; 4-yr. plants, $1 each, $10 per doz.; 
heavy specimen plants, $2 each. 
Hedera 
H. Helix. English Ivy. For covermg walls, fences, 
or banks. Pot-grown plants, 30 cts. each, $3 
per doz., $20 per 100. 
H. Helix baltica. Baltic Ivy. Much like the English, 
but with smaller foliage. Plants from 3-in. pots, 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $25 per 100. 
Hydrangea 
H. petiolaris. Climbing Hydrangea. A showy 
climber with round, flat clusters of white flowers 
in July. Rare and beautiful. Fine pot-grown, 
4-yr. plants, $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Pachysandra 
P. terminalis. Japanese Spurge. Thrives in shade 
and under trees where grass will not grow. Hand- 
some In appearance. Husky pot-grown plants or 
fteld-grown clumps, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 
per 100. 
Polygonum 
P. Auberti. Chinese Fleece-Vine, or Silver Lace 
Vine. Strong, rapid grower. Flowers pure white, 
in loose sprays in midsummer. Field or pot- 
grown plants, $1 each, $10 per doz. 
Vinca . Myrtle 
M., Bowles’ Variety. An improved variety with 
glossy green foliage in dense masses. The blue 
flowers, which are large and more profuse than 
in the older variety, are borne in spring and into 
autumn. Field-grown clumps, 30 cts. each, 
$3 per doz., $20 per 100. 
M., White (V. minor alba). Flowers pure white. 
Good ground-cover in shade or under trees. 
Strong pot-grown plants, 30 cts. each, $3 per doz., 
$20 per 100. 
Wisteria 
Chinese Wisteria (W. sinensis). A popular robust 
vine with long panicles of fragrant blue flowers in 
| spring. 8-yr. blooming plants, extra strong, 
$5 each. 
Also these vines, at standard prices: 
Actinidia, Boston Ivy, Woodbine, Bittersweet, 
| Hybrid Clematis and Honeysuckle. 

