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IRIS GERMANICA (Flags) 
cs The Orchids of the hardy garden. 

Autumn Surprise. Deep blue. Blooms spring 
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Ballerine. 40 in. S. pale blue, F. slightly 
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Dr. Chas. Mayo. 36 in. Pink tones, ruffled edges. .75 
Gold Imperial. 30 in. Chrome yellow............... ath) 
Golden Surprise. Freeflowering spring and fall 
lollleferamtiaves  SyZeNNON cc socccanqneonpeccceedanengtoacenosocconoccoco. AYA) 
Indian Chief. 30 in. Large red shaded purple. .75 
Jane Williamson. 40 in. Pale blue with pink 
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Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 36 in. Deep velvety 
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Rose Petal. Uniform deep rose pink..............cc0000 .75 
Sussane Autissier. Smoky violet...........0.0.cc0000 ahs) 
Tapestry. S, red violet; F, deep red violet..... ath} 
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Collection 6 each 12 newer varieties, our 
selection. 72 Plants, $5.00 
IRIS SIBIRICA 
c Excellent for landscape use because of their 
attractive foliage, the Siberian Iris is also ex- 
cellent to cut. 
C Orientalis Snow Queen. 2 ft. Large pure white 
flowers produced in great abundance............... 1.50 
cs Perry’s Blue. 3 ft. Considered by many the 
finest of the type. Large flowers of glorious 
LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
c  Munstead Variety. 12 in. A dwarf compact 
form of the fragrant English lavender............. 1.75 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss) 
r Alpinum. 6 in. A famous alpine with silvery 
leaves and curious woolly white flowers. 
Comparatively easy to grow in a well drained 
PO OSLMOM I poaerecassetrseececeeateeensaarwersessteseaeseeseeree racers 1.75 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
c  Pynostachva. 6 ft. Blooms in midsummer, 
sending up long narrow spikes of rich purple 
flowers tat lestec. loncgetimen:s.sss teeter 1.50 
Scariosa. 3 ft. Clear purple spikes. More 
compact and somewhat earlier than the above 
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Scariosa Alba. 3 ft. A white form of the above 
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September Glory. 4 ft. A much improved late 
flowering form of Scariosa. Excellent cut 
HOwerraunniGm Septem ocr es =a te ae 1.75 
LINUM (Flax) 
Perenne. Dainty fluffy grey green foliage cover- 
ed with sky blue flowers practically all 
SUMUMIOIY Mee cacocecccccovcensos acres sinus suseossttented career 1.50 
Perenne Alba. White form of the above........... 1.50 
Narborense, 18’ more spreading than Perenne 
with larger flowers of a steely blue................. 1.75 
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LOBELLA Indian Paint Brush) 10 
sc Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 2-3 ft. Rich fiery 
ted flower spikes during Aug.-Sept. Does 
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sc Syphilitica (Great Lobelia). 2-3 ft. Somewhat 
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LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Polyphyllus. 3 ft. Form large clumps with 
erect spikes of flowers. Can be supplied in 
separate colors Pink, Blue, White..................... 1.75 
Russell Strain. Gorgeous unusually long flower 
spikes of striking colors are a feature of this 
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LYCHNIS (Campion) 
G Chalcedonica. 3 ft. Vivid heads of scarlet 
flowers produced in June and July. A very 
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LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
cs Clethroides. 2-3 ft. Attractive spikes of frag- 
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MERTENSIA (Blue Bells) 
c Virginica. 18 in. An attractive native plant 
with showy blue flowers in early spring......... 1.50 
MONARDA (Bee Balm) 
Ss Didyma. Cambridge Scarlet. 3 ft. Brilliant 
crimson scarlet heads of flowers produced 
from June until Aug. Showy and very easy 
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Didyma Rosea. Similar to the above except 
the flowers are an attractive shade of rose..... 1.50 
Salmon Queen. A lovely shade of salmon pink 
that appeals to all. Retains all the hardiness 
and ease of culture of the older varieties....... 2.00 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
ts Palustris Semperflorens. 6 in. Rich blue flow- 
ers with a yellow eye. Does best in a moist 
position where it will bloom practically all 
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