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PERENNIALS—Continued 
HEUCHERA. Per 10 
Sanguinea. Rosy red blooms, very free fiowering. 15 in. Blooms in May.__$ 1.20 
HYDRANGEA. 
Blue Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only semi-hardy, 
needs winter protection. In order to get the blue color, one must mix in 
the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant of aluminum sulphate. 
Oy glue Ga reaktye ie qitavells 2, “of BOSS naires lec ea en iN Geen ae Pee 4.00 
Ure LACIE DOLE DIAN tS. 20 es oie a 1.40 
IBERIS, Hardy Candytuft 
Gibraltarica. Dense heads of white flowers in early spring; evergreen 
eee NYS mm cers, 2 a EN a ee ee ee 1.40 
IRIS, PUMILA. 
Pumila are the dwarf, miniature types growing from four to six inches 
high and are one of the first flowers to bloom in the spring. 
Betsy Presby. 5 in. One of the very best deep bright yellows.______._._________ -70 
iene (rmecn meric, @2olden. yellow 22-5 -70 
Prat mea eUTos Whites 5 INCH woo 2 ee ee Pe -70 
Spring Skies. A beautiful Sky-blue color. Very early..__._..._-______________ 95 
IRIS, SIBERIAN. 
Following are separate named varieties of Siberian Iris, which is a very 
fine collection. Each variety is a distinct variety of distinctive color com- 
bination. Siberian Iris like wet ground and will not thrive unless there 
is plenty of moisture. 
Blue Heron. Violet with White styles in striking contrast. 36 inches._____. 1.20 
Blue Owl. 36 inches. Fine rich blue with triangular white throat, veined purple 1.20 
Caesar. 30 inches. The richest colored of Siberian Iris. A brilliant red purple 
cert PRES) SDA pe a 2 RR A ee tS pl PR Se Red AS at i a nO ln lia 1.20 
George Wallace. Standards deep blue, falls lighter blue, veined white. 46 in. 1.20 
Mrs. Rowe. 30 inches. Silvery white, flushed rose.____--_------------------- 1.20 
Nora Distin. 30 inches. S. clear violet. F. white edged and veined China blue 1.20 
Assorted colors in named varieties, our selection-______.________-_____-____-_ 95 
IRIS, JAPANESE. 
The following list of Japanese Iris gives you practically every assortment 
of color. All of them are 6 petal varieties. They should be planted in moist 
soil. 
Margaret Mulholland. Deep blue. Heavy stems__-___--__--___-___--_..-__-.__- 1.40 
OMoO-T Rita Drightmpurples eee. ee. oe eee noe oe 1.40 
ARS ORCCUMCOLOLS mOUTESCIECLIONG — 0 aon a ae eae nena eee eee 95 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Perennial or Everlasting Pea. 
This lovely trailing plant blooms all summer. In separate colors, Crimson 
ieinicrm Loser QUCEIREWiniLe: QUEEN. oo L eu nee a a ee aes 1.20 
LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay-Feather. (RG) 
September Glory. Very new. A long spike covered with purple flowers, bloom- 
impeealieatithes same time: september. 6 ft..222-2___- = ee 1.80 
Spicata. A good clear purple blooming before Pycnostachya. Spikes about 
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White Spire. Sport of September Glory. Pure white. 5 ft. Excellent for 
CTU DBE pce at ef ee ey Sp 2.10 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Extra strong plants with long roots. Fine foliage and profuse bloomers. 
he a OS ai i SE Se Dia a SA Ee ue es a a i a aap aed 25 
Pm on mun em wii s OFivinial soll... = 2-23 1.80 
LINUM PERENNE, Hardy Flax. 
Lovely, free flowering, hardy perennials, with feathery leaves. In separate 
colors, Blue and White. July and August. 18 inches._-_-------~-----~--- 95 
LUPINES. 
Unusually beautiful perennial. Striking pea-shaped flowers are borne on 3 
to 4 foot spikes. June and July. Must have plenty of moisture. 
Bines kine» Blue with very long spikes__.-____.--..--.--..--.....-.-----.- 1.20 
Russell Lupines. This is an improved strain of Russell Lupines acclimated 
to the United States. Spikes 3 to 5 feet tall with extraordinary color com- 
nT nT ee tate Oe ea eee eet ame ene 1.20 
fk yl a en eer 1.20 
eatred) Colors, our selection _-.....--.._---------.-..-~-¢_-_-----.---------- 95 
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