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VARIETY Doz. Doz. 
IBERIS (HARDY CANDYTUFT) 
These delightful plants have a very distinct place 
in the rockery or wherever a dwarf plant with ever- 
green foliage is needed. Very hardy and rarely exceed 
8 inches in height. May be used for dwarf flowering 
hedge. Dense heads of white blooms ir early spring. 
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Dwarf, with evergreen foliage. Masses of bloom in early 
spring. Splendid for edging. 
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Same habits as above but slightly more dwarf. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (ORIENTAL IRIS) 
Immense flat blooms on tall erect stems. Noted for 
the variety of their colorings which range from delicate 
pastels to deepest purple and blue. Long narrow 
leaves make ornamental clumps of foliage. Plant some 
of these beautiful Iris in your borders. The size and 
quality of their blooms will please the most exact- 
ing. 
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A beautiful assortment of colors. Tall growing. 
IRIS SIBERICA (SIBERIAN IRIS) 
Somewhat like Kaempteri in habit of growth and 
appearance of blooms but each plant throws up from 
15 to 30 stems, each topped by 2 magnificient bloom. 
Grow from 3 to 4 feet tall and are fine for background 
in the perennial border. 
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Mixed colors ranging from violet to deep blue, 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (HARDY PERENNIAL 
SWEET PEA) 
A climbing form of Sweet Pea which should be more 
generally planted in this country. Will quickly cover a 
trellis, fence or arbor. Bloom continuously from 
spring until fall. Colorful sweet pea blossoms are fra- 
and make dainty cut flowers. 
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LAVENDULA (LAVENDER) 
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The real Sweet Lavender used and grown in our grand- 
mothers’ day. Grows 18 inches high and bears exqui- 
sitely fragrant blue flowers. 
Also Field Grown Transplanted Plants, 20¢ each 2.00 1.10 
MUNSTEADS-STRAIN Faison eee 1.05 .60 
A dwarf variety which grows in compact form. Same 
delightful fragrance and blooms as Vera. 
LIATRIS (BLAZING STAR OR GAYFEATHER) 
One of the taller growing perennials and very useful for 
perennial bed background. Does well in any type of soil 
and under adverse moisture conditions. 
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Flower stems rise to a height of 6 feet each topped by 
a foot-long spike of richly colored rosy purple bloom. 
Blooms during July and August. Excellent for cutting. 
Also Field Grown, Transplanted Plants, 20¢ each................ 2.00 1.10 
SCARIOSA: -AUTUMN SPIRE 7 oe ee eee 1.05 .60 
A very superior form which flowers in September. Very 
large and long flower spikes of purple on 5-foot stems. 
Excellent for cutting. 
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Same general description as above except bloom spikes 
are pure white. Very showy. 
LILIUM (HARDY LILY) 
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Large trumpet shaped blooms of creamy white with 
greenish tinge in throat. Outside is a reddish white. 
Luxuriant in growth and prolific in bloom. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
Ida Grove, lowa, April 7, 1942 
Richards Gardens, Plainwell, Mich. 
Dear Sirs: Thank you for the fine plants and extra lily bulbs you 
alt in my order. | believe every one will grow.—Mrs. A. Raymond 
iller. 
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