
POTENTILLA ROXANA 
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HEUCHERA sanguinea. Tall grace- 
ful spikes of nodding red bells in spring. 
A perfect subject for shaded borders, 
fern or perennial beds. Gal. containers; 
3-inch pots. 
HIBISCUS moscheutos. Giant Mar- 
vel Hibiscus. A variety with enormous 
single flowers that dies to the ground 
each winter and comes up bigger and 
better each spring. An excellent variety 
for cold locations as it does not freeze. 
6 ft. Pink, Red or White. Gal. contain- 
ers, 50c. 
*HYPERICUM procumbens nana. 
Prostrate trailing plant. Dense growth 
of small leaves and bright yellow single 
flowers 1 inch across. Sun. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
*IBERIS gibraltarica. Dwarf spread- 
ing perennial to 8 inches. Glossy fine 
foliage and heads of small white flow- 
ers most of the year. Very hardy. Sun. 
Gal. containers. 
IMPATIENS Oliveri. Lush, bur- 
nished green foliage and large single 
white flowers, flushed pink. A valuable 
addition to the shaded area as it blooms 
all summer. Tender to frost. 4 ft. Gal. 
containers, 35c. 
IRIS. Bearded Iris. Plant shallow in 
sunny locations where drainage is good. 
Take up plants every fourth year after 
blooming. Cut away and discard old 
and weak parts of rhizome. Replant, 
preferably in new soil. Gal. containers. 
Alta California. Yellow. Bronze mark- 
ings. 
Day Dream. Pink and yellow. 
Gipsy. Yellow and bronze. 
Magnifica. Violet blue. 
Mary Barnett. Pale 
orange. 
Pluie d’Or. Pure golden yellow. 
lavender and 
REHMANNIA PINK PERFECTION 
Purissima. White. 
San Gabriel. Bright lavender. 
IRIS Kaempferi. Japanese 
Mixed colors. Gal. containers, 35c. 
*IRIS pumila hybrida cyanea. Large 
rich purple flowers. Dwarf to 8 in. Gal. 
containers. 
IRIS stylosa. Dark blue. Blooms in 
mid-winter. Gal. containers. 
IRIS Wattii. Much branched flower 
stems. Handsome white flowers with 
orange crest in profusion. Gal. con- 
tainers, 35c. 
KNIPHOFIA Uvaria. Brilliant red 
flowers with yellow base. Sun. 3 to 4 
ft. Gal. containers, 35c. See color illus- 
tration, page 45, 
LILIUM philippinense. Philippean 
Lily. Strong growing species from the 
Philippine Islands that blooms in Aug. 
and September. Each stem bears from 
1 to 3 large white flowers that resemble 
Easter Lilies. Sun or part shade. 4 ft. 
Gal. containers, 35c. 
*LINUM flavum compactum. New 
dwarf golden yellow flax. 6 in. Sun. Gal. 
containers. 
LINUM perenne. Blue Flax. Small 
heavenly blue flowers on slender stems 
through summer. Sun. 2% ft. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
LOBELIA cardinalis. Cardinal Flow- 
er. Lush bronzy maroon foliage. Bril- 
liant cardinal red flowers in summer. 
Shade. 3 ft. Gal. containers, 35c. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus. Bear during 
May and June great quantities of bright 
blue flowers. Semi-shade. 3 ft. Gal. 
containers, 35c; 3-inch pots. 
MACHAERANTHERA tanacetifo- 
lia. Tahoka Daisy. Produces great 
masses of lavender daisy-like bloom 
Iris. 

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through summer and fall. Exceptionally 
valuable for cut flowers and garden dis- 
play. Lacy light green foliage. Sun. 1 ft. 
Gal. containers, 35c. 
MORAEA. More satisfactory in 
many respects than iris, which they 
resemble in both foliage and flower. 
The foliage is evergreen and they bloom 
at intervals through the whole year. 
Sun. 3 ft. Gal. containers; 35c. Seem! 
lustration, page 41. 
Bi-color. Flowers yellow. 2 inches 
across with beautiful brown spots at 
the base of the segments. 
Iridioides. White marked with yellow 
and lavender. 
Robinsoniana. Broad, upright, strap- 
like foliage to 5 or 6 ft. that remains 
evergreen through all seasons. Lofty 
branching spikes of 2 to 3-inch white 
flowers spotted red and yellow at the 
base of the segments. Rapid growth and 
hardy. Sun. Gal. containers, 50c. 
*NEPETA Mussini. Masses of soft 
blue flowers and sage green leaves. An 
excellent border plant. 1 ft. Sun. Gal. 
containers; 3-inch pots. 
*NIEREMBERGIA Hippomanica. 
Blue Cup Flower. A most satisfactory 
plant for edging as it grows to only 8 
inches tall and is well filled with blue 
cup shaped flowers through summer. 
Gal. containers; 3-inch pots. 
OENOTHERA speciosa. Mexican 
Primrose. Through spring and early 
summer. these spectacular plants are 
massed with big single cup-shaped 
flowers that are a lovely shade of rose 
pink. Hold up well after cutting. Most 
practical plants as they thrive even in 
poor soil with little water or attention. 
2 ft. Sun or part shade. Gal. containers: 
3-inch pots. 

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