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Applemint. Used to flavor drinks... eee 1.50 
Chives (Allium Schoenoprasm))............::ccseeeeeees 1.50 
Common: SER ymesviccssr cesses cs scoscersestoceacoreeareanentncane 1.50 
Hyssop. Excellent for seasoning and as an 
eYolopbate pm elllone la eean eer sac exo rere pcone ioeconce concn Pea 1.50 
Mother of Thyme (T. Serphyllum). For season- 
AN Gote econ cama teovan secon cc oncc weeks bus teaer sat ener cacee tence ston sasessseshes 1.50 
Lavandula Vera (Sweet or English Lavender)... 1.75 
Sage) Common.) FOr SCGSOMING vuccecre-ceesessssseese-neanee 1.50 
Savory Winter. For seasonings and edgings...... 1.50 
Spearmint. For sauces and iced drinke................ 1.50 
Sweet Woodruff (Waldmeister). To flavor punch. 2.75 
Tarragon Epicure. For salads and vinegat......... Pils 
Water: Cress.e lon eScilcielStemeerse. eerste ereecncemtnnsrce 1.50 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
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Little Gem. 6”. 
pact habit of growth. 
Very dwarf with a neat com- 
Pure white flowers 
int Mery amid) Jumertc ic ccecncrenctesmrccecoreness vescensse scenes 1.75 
Snowflake. 12’’. Very large flowers. A beauti- 
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IRIS SPECIES 
Among the most brilliant and useful plants for the garden. 
The dainty Pumila or Dwarf Iris start to bloom early in May, 
followed by the German. The Siberian carry the succession 
through June, and the Japanese continue into July. The last 
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two are excellent for cut flower purposes. 
Cristata. 4”. A dainty native with light blue 
flowers mins Carlivasjonimceccsssacereessscetessescemceensete $1.75 
Dichotoma. Vesper Iris. 3’. Interesting be- 
Cause Or its late blooms iil y-Auciees-:-eesresseecceses? 1.50 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris) 
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Blooming during June and July these are par- 
ticularly desirable and they are especially 
valuable for cutting. 
Blue Danube. Double rich blueé.......0......cccccceee 2.00 
Blue Jay. White ground heavily veined with 
TLS ae cease sccee case catacasanes tect roan er cet naae ae rot esee eae erate anes 2.00 
Eclipses) Double) violety luleieetescsccestesieessoosreeceesss 2.00 
Fratte. Pale blue with faint white veins............. 2.00 
Gold Bounds) Purecmwitites -esccesteseeescereretee one 2.00 
Othello. Double, very deep violet maroon......... 2.50 
Red Riding Hood. Fine single amaranth veined 
SWELL Smee cone cites are ee cae ane ees ah cena an See, sete 2.00 
Mixed “Japaneses Iristitic occ nerr eto ores E75 
Collection 10 each of above 6 varieties, $7.50. 
IRIS PUMILA (Miniature Flag) 
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Blooming earlier than the German Iris and 
growing only 6 to 8” high. These are in- 
teresting and valuable for rockeries and edging. 
Fairy sa binempclemblucier.. «erences eee ae 1.20 
Excelsa. Splendid pale yellow..................00sss0++ 1.20 
Sambo;me ons viGle tml lulose eestor tea eeee 1.20 
Schneepkuppe. Large showy pure white........... 175 
Collection 10 each of the above, 
50 plants, $4.00 
IRIS GERMANICA (Flags) 
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The Orchids of the hardy garden. 
Autumn Surprise. Deep blue. Blooms spring 
Fond ltt io dU lirem eee ee Pre Ree vost cee EEE eee $0.75 
Ballerine. 40”. S. pale blue, F. slightly 
Ro LeVe) ola) arenes hay cra Rr nn, WOMBLE a eh 75 
Dr. Chas. Mayo. 36’. Pink tones, ruffled edges. .75 
Gold Imperial. 30’’. Chrome yellow.......ccccce Alls} 
Indian Chief. 30". Large red shaded purple. .75 
Jane Williamson. 40’. Pale blue with pink 
Shadinigs ema Me sis eo sen nee hs 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 36’. Desp velvety 
| Ogbby OMe mapaper err Cea rind erence Roi eto ortr con ceo neon offs) 
Rose Petal. Uniform deep rose pink... cece AS 
Sussane Autissier, Smoky violet... ccccccceeeeeees sift) 
Tapestry. S, red violet; F, deep red violet......... Wh 
Titan. eucrcgenceep Eb tc =e eee en sihs} 
White Queen; buronwititess seen eee eee ais) 
Collection 6 each 12 newer varieties, our 
selection. 72 Plants, $5.00 
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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’. Large pure white 
flowers produced in great abundance............... 
cs Perry's Blue. 3’. Considered by many the fin- 
est of the type. Large flowers of glorious sky 
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LAVANDULA (Lavender) 
c  Munstead Variety. 12’. A dwarf compact form 
of the fragrant English lavender... 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
c  Pynostachya. 6’. Blooms in midsummer, send- 
ing up long narrow spikes of rich purple 
flowers that last ia lOmG Mime issce.sse2-e-ecserere-- 
Scariosa. 3’. Clear purple spikes. More com- 
pact and somewhat earlier than the above 
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Scariosa Alba. 3’. A white form of the above 
that issevien more idesinchbletin.sssss-ccr-esceseseccaverser’ 
September Glory. 4’. A much improved late 
flowering form of Scariosa. Excellent cut 
flOWer TGUTING) WOSDISIO Sin sssceccesesecraseee se smerte nes 
LINUM (Flax) 
Perenne. Dainty fluffy grey green foliage cov- 
ered with sky blue flowers practically all 
SUIMINISES cvesdacsevosegecsescqsvecsscvasstencene iacntets meaeecetevisr ses 
Perenne Alba. White form of the above............. 
Narborense. 18’’. More spreading than Per- 
enne with larger flowers of a steely blue......... 
LOBELLA (Indian Paint Brush) 
sc Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 2-3’. Rich fiery 
red flower spikes during Aug.-Sept. Does 
bESt AneMOIste POSTON nwsrcster-srtse sees stetseane ee eemeneees 
sc Syphilitica (Great Lobelia) 2-3’. Somewhat sim- 
ilar in growth to the above except that the 
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LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Russell Strain. Gorgeous unusually long flower 
spikes of striking colors are a feature of this 
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LYCHNIS (Campion) 
c  Chalcedonica. 3’. Vivid heads of scarlet flow- 
ers produced in June and July. A very attrac- 
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