IRIS—JAPANESE, 5 choice varieties @ 35c each 
*PUMILA, purple, yellow and white 
SIBIRICA, PERRY’S BLUE, tall 
SIBIRICA, SNOW QUEEN, tall white 
*HEUCHERA—CORAL BELLS, pink and red 
HIBISCUS—GIANT MALLOW, mixed 
HOLLYHOCKS—double pink, red, yellow and orange 
*IBERIS—HARDY CANDYTUFT, white 
LATHYRUS—HARDY SWEET PEA, mixed 
*LAVANDULA—SWEET LAVENDER 
*LEOPARD BANE—golden flowers, early 
LIATRIS—BLAZING STAR, tall purple 
*LINARIA—ALPINA, orange and purple 
*LINUM—HARDY FLAX, blue everblooming, 15c 
FLAVUM, yellow flax 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS, bright red 
*LYCHNIS—CHALCEDONICA, scarlet 
HAAGEANA, dwarf mixed 
*VISCARIA FL. PL., double, dwarf pink 
*LYTHRUM—LOOSESTRIFE, for pools 
LYSIMACHIA—-yellow, likes shade 
LUPINUS—LUPINE, tall spikes, @ 25c each 
Pink and Blue 
RUSSELL LUPINE 
A sensational plant from England. Superior 
in every way to the old types. Gigantic trusses 
of extra large flowers in many unusual colors 
never before seen in Lupines. Grow 8 to 5 feet 
tall. @ 35c each. 

LILIES—HARDY GARDEN, 25c ea., $2.50 per doz. 
REGAL, the Royal Lily 
MADONNA, pure white, 30c ea., $3.00 per doz. 
PHILIPPINENSE, giant white 
*THNUIFOLIUM, dwarf red 
TIGER, hardy orange 
*MERTENSIA VIRGINICA, early blue 
MONARDA—BEE BALM, scarlet 
SALMON, NEW salmon pink 
MYOSOTIS—FORGET-ME-NOT 
ALPINE, early, pink and blue, @ 15c 
EVERBLOOMING, blue, for shade, @ 15c 
*NEPETA MUSSINI—lavender blooms 
OENOTHERA—EVENING PRIMROSE, yellow 
PANSIES—fine mixture @ 5c each, 50c doz. 
Note—Plants marked * are suitable for Rockeries 
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