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All perennials except where noted $.35—2 or more of one variety deduct 5c from each rate. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvel)—4 to 6 feet. A Hollyhock hybrid. Enormous red, white or pink 
flowers. July, August and September. Mixed. 
HOLLYHOCK Allegheny—Fringed. Mixed colors. 
-IRIS Germanica (Flag). 
Alcazar—Lilac blue, bronze throat. 
Celeste—Lavender. Profuse grower. 
Gold Coln—18’’. Golden yellow. 
Lieut. A. Williamson—Tall violet purple. 
Seminole—The best red Iris. 
Souv. Mme. A. de Gaudichon—Rich velvety purple. 
Most remarkable. $.25 each on this variety. 
IRIS Kaempferi (Japanese Iris)— 
Mahogany—Large double mahogany red. Latest to 
bloom. 
Pink Queen—Good pink variety. 
Rene de Bulgaris—Deep blue shading to light blue, 
white veins. 
Zama-no-mori—Large white with azure blue zone. 
[IRIS Pumila (Miniature Flag). 
Aurea— Yellow. 

Cyanea—FEarly blue. Japanese Iris 
Purple—Later than Cyanea. 
The Bride—White vigorous grower. 
LAVENDULA Vera (Sweet Lavender)—18" Blue, July and August. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather)—4-5' Spikes of rosy purple, July and August. 
September Glory—Fine, late blooming. 
LILIUM Auratum (Gold Banded Lily)—Very choice. White, gold stripe, chocolate red spots. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily)—3 feet. Popular white lily. Late June, early July. 
Elegens (Russian Lily)—Orange red. 
Henryi—8 feet. Recurving petals. Orange yellow. Splendid. 
Speciosa Rubrum—White background, red markings. 
Superbum—10 feet. Pale yellow to deep crimson. August and September. 
Regale (The Regal Lily)—4-5 feet. Very popular. White suffused with pink, yellow throat. 
July. 
Tenufolium—18 inches. Drooping scarlet flowers, recurved petals. Early June. 
Tigrinium—Salmon-orange spotted with gloss black. 
Umbellatum—? feet. Large upright orange-red blossoms. 
LIL Y-OF-THE-VALLE Y—Fine for shade and the rock garden. Divisions or Pips. 10 for $.50; 
100 for $4.00. 
LINUM Perenne (Flax)—Foliage and blue bloom very attractive. 
LUPINE—New Regal Hybrids—Beautiful spikes of pea shaped flowers. Blue, white, red. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Blue Bells)—A native plant. May and June. 
NEPITA MUSSINI (Caucasian Catnip)—1-1% feet. Popular Rock or Border plant. 
Continuous Bloom in the Perennial Border is Vitally Important. 
