64 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
FUNKIA, Plaintain Lily (RG). Per 10 
Caerulea. Lovely blue flowers, leaves broad. August-September. 18 in.___- 1.20 
Glauca. Japanese species. Large blue-gray leaves excellent for rock garden 
or border, o2.2..-2- nn ne en ee 1.20 
Lancifolia. Lily blue flowers, long narrow leaves of dull green. Profuse 
bloomer. Excellent plant for shade and hedging. July-August. 2 ft.------ 1.20 
FUSCHIA, Hardy. 
Scarlet Beauty, Plant Patent 440. This is the best of all hardy Fuschia. 
Flaming rose-red with corolla a bright, mulberry-purple. An outstanding 
plant. Needs winter protection in cold climates. 3 in. Pot Plants (adver- 
tised MAtMD OCMOACI cro LOT mo 10) ee a ee ee 2.10 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower (RG) 
Burgundy. Wine red flower with beautiful sheen. June until frost. 114 to 
OS Sa are eer er ene mee ne FES ee Ne eee ee 1.20 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow and maroon flowers on strong wiry stems. 14 
TO STS WINCHES BITTON EI oe ee ee ee er 1.20 
Goblin. Dwarf. Bushy plants 12 to 15 inches high. Covered with golden 
yelloweanderedutlow Gls. 82 a ee ee ee eee ee eee eae eee 1.20 
Monarch Strain. Varied colors. Robust strain. Flowers extremely large and 
ots pertectatorm: oA lissummer ste afb. Se ee ee ee ee -95 
GEUM, Avens (RG) 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery, orange-red flowers, very large. Double. Blooms 
nearlyszallesummer.. MaystoroUlY.a Los LOWS elena nee ere ee ee ee 1.20 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath. 
Bodgeri. Pure white flowers in nice clusters. Good for forcing.-______-~--. 1.40 
Bristol Fairy. Wonderful, new double white flowers, in which the individual 
blossom is much larger. Highly prized for cutting. Flowers continuously 
throughethessummernes ity es ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2.40 
Paniculata Compacta. Pinkish white. July. 2 ft.-_-____-_____-_________-__- -95 
Rosy Veil. Produces quantities of blossoms of soft delightful pink. Spreading 
plant about 114 ft. in height, flowering very freely in July and more or 
less throughout the summer. Excellent for cutting.________________________ 1.40 
Snow White Double. Grown from seed. About 80% double white blooms 
throughout the summer. 2 feet_.__-.__- pail SS Soe ee oe eee ee ree ee 1.40 
HELENIUM 
Riverton Gem. Old gold suffused with bright terra cotta changing to wall- 
flower red. August to October. 3 to 4 feet.______________________________ 1.20 
Chippersfield Orange. Large heads of copper and gold blooms. August to 
septem bers +n4t tect, srs rk See er Ne eee ee 1.40 
HEMEROCALLIS, The improved Day Lily 
This old Perennial is now coming into its “Own”. There has been consider- 
able hybridizing done on these plants the past few years and as a result 
there are many new varieties being offered. The variety list which we are 
offering our customers is the pick of the varieties, giving you bloom from 
early May until the first of September. Per 10 
Anna Betscher. Rich, golden yellow. July-August. 2% ft._.____._.._____ $ 1.80 
Apricot. Blooms early June. Medium size blooms of light, apricot orange. 
Nery (free bloomer. (osc ee ee oe 1.40 
Bay State. Glistening, deep yellow flowers. 4 ft. Blooms late June. Free 
DIOOM IT AE es ee ee asa» 1.90 
Gold Dust. Early flowering variety. Blooms May-June. Bright yellow 
flowers yotemss S05in se ne re ee ee ese n eg ee 1.80 
Goldeni. Fine, deep, golden orange. Early July. 8 ft...” 1.80 
Hyperion. This is the best variety of all. Flowers Citron yellow on stems 40 
inches tall. Very large flowers, pale yellow. Received award of merit at 
the Royal Horticultural Society of Great Briton. Very fragrant blooms 
July andvearly, August. ee ee ee en ee ee 2.90 
J. A. Crawford. Rich, apricot yellow. 4 ft. stems. Late July._......____ 1.40 
Kwanso Flore Pleno. Large, double, copper shaded, crimson blooms. July- 
August... 42 in: setems oso ct ce eee ee 2 es 1.80 
Mikado. Rich orange with deep mahogany-red throat, beautiful color contrast 
flowers.) June and’ July, *86\'inches; 2 ae 2.90 
Ophir. Deep, golden-yellow. 5 inches across. 25-30 on one stem. One 
of the finest of all varieties. Blooms July and August...” 2.40 
Assorted Varieties. Our Selection. These will all be named varieties....___ 1.20 
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