HARDY PERENNIAL LIST @ Continued 

SHASTA DAISY 
Oenothera Youngi. A large-leaved plant 
with firm, shiny foliage, with many bright 
lemon-yellow flowers. 24-inch stems. 
Blooms all summer. Doz. $2.00. 
Physalis or Chinese Lantern. We grow the 
giant variety. Excellent for winter deco- 
rations. Doz. $2.00. 
Platycodon. Dark blue and white flowers 
on long stems the last of August. Order 
colors separately. Doz. $2.00. 
Pyrethrum (Painted Daisies). Pink to white. 
A good early cut flower. Doz. $2.00. 
Rudbeckia. Tall growing golden yellow flow- 
ers suitable for cutting. Doz. $2.00. 
Scabiosa caucasica. Soft lavender - blue. 
Wiry stems. One of the best cut flowers. 
Doz. $2.00. 
Stokesia (Cornflower Aster). 2 feet. Plant 
is covered with lavender, cornflower - like 
blossoms. Also comes in white. Doz. $2.00. 
Thermopsis. Carolina Lupine. A lovely lu- 
pine-like plant from two to three feet 
tall. Produces long spikes of pealike 
flowers of the prettiest yellow in July. 
This is an excellent cut flower. Doz. 
$2.50. 
Tritoma—Red Hot Poker. (Pfitzer). This 
new variety has rich orange flowers on 
2-foot stems which are excellent for cut- 
ting. Large plants, 50c each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
Veronica spicata. 24-inch spikes of violet- 
blue flowers all summer. Doz. $2.00. 
Veronica spicata alba. Pretty white form of 
the above. Doz. $2.00. 
lris Varieties 
Following is a list of some of the better 
German Iris: 
Ambassadeur. Fascinating smoky purple. 
and maroon. Each, 20c. 
Ballerine. One of the best light violet-blues. 
Very fragrant. Each, 20c. 
Fairy. Very pretty; nearly white with or- 
ange-blossom fragrance. Each, 20c. 
Freida Mohr. A gigantic pink-toned Iris of 
perfect form and coloring. Fragrant. 
Each, 25c. 
Gold Imperial. One of the greatest golden 
yellow Iris ever introduced. Each, 20c. 
Princess Beatrice. A form of Pallida Dal- 
matica. Satiny, silvery lavender. Each, 
20c. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. This is without 
a doubt the most fragrant of all the deep 
purple Iris. Each, 20c. 
White Knight. Beautiful snow-white, frag- 
rant flowers of waxy texture. Each 20c. 
Dutch Iris. This lovely iris has often been 
called “the poor man’s orchid” and it de- 
serves the name. Their hardiness and 
interesting color range make them very 
popular for garden planting as well as 
forcing. As a cut flower they are superb. 
Imperator. Brilliant and lovely blue with 
with orange lip, tall and strong. 
Yellow Queen. Standards and falls golden 
yellow. One of the best yellows. 
White Excelsior. Uniform pure white, 
falls very broad and of good form and 
substance. 
Poggenbeek. A fine uniform dark blue. 
The above varieties are sold at $1.00 per 
doz. 
Golden Lion. (New). The _ prefectly 
ruffled yellow flowers are in a class all 
their own. Without a doubt one of the 
very best. The blooms last for a week 
or ten days in water when cut. Per 
doz. $1.50. 
Iris Ochroleuca. (New). This is a very new 
Iris from India. Perfectly hardy. The 
foliage remains green all winter. The 
flowers come out on the stem much like 
gladiolus—there is always two in good 
condition. It can be shipped long distances 
in the bud and open perfectly. The flow- 
ers are of very heavy substance and a 
spike will last a full week. Grows three 
feet tall. It comes in white, yellow and 
blue. Per plant, 50c each; per doz. $5.00. 
Japanese. This beautiful flat Iris comes in 
bloom just after the Peonies are through 
blooming, supplying their large gorgeous 
flowers just when needed most. Mixed 
sah only. Doz. $2.50; White, $3.00 per 
OZ. 
Siberian. A beautiful Iris on 18-inch stems. 
Payee colors of white and blue. Doz. 
.00. 
