IBERIS sempervirens. Evergreen 
Candytuft. Low glossy foliaged per- 
ennials that supply a wealth of small 
white flowers through most of the 
A clean little plant that you will 
Sun. 8 in. 
year. 
enjoy. Gal. containers. 
IRIS Kaempferi. Japanese Iris. Ar- 
istocratic, broad petalled flowers to 6 
inches across in a wide range of colors 
and combinations of White, 
purple, lavender, mauve, blue 
rose and occasionally maroon, The in- 
colors. 
lilac, 
tricate designs etched in the glowing 
petals are a marvel to us all. Slender, 
artistic foliage. Require plenty of 
moisture and fertilizer. Sun. 2 ft. 
Mixed colors. 1 gal. containers, 40c. 
IRIS sibirica. Perry’s Blue. In our 
estimation the hardiest and loveliest of 
all Iris, Perfect sky blue flowers to 5 
inches across in abundance through late 
spring and early summer. Symmetri- 
Narrow deep green folt- 
Gal. containers. 
cal growth. 
aTeCmonuts 
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. 
MORAEA. 
many 
More satisfactory in 
than 
both 
respects 
resemble in 
iris, which they 
foliage and flower. 
Phe foliage is evergreen and they bloom 
at intervals through the whole year. 
Sun. 3 ft. Gal. containers. 
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. 
*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. 
Mexican 
Through spring and early 
these spectacular plants are 
big cup-shaped 
flowers that are a lovely shade of rose 
pink. Hold up well after cutting. Most 
OENOTHERA $s speciosa. 
Primrose. 
summer 
single 
massed with 
practical plants as they thrive even in 
poor soil with little water or attention. 
2 ft. Sun or part shade. Gal. containers. 
PAEONIA. Peony. Avalanche. Pure 
white. Felix Crousse, Red. Edulis Su- 
perba, Pale Mons. Jules Elie, 
Lilac rose. Gal, containers, 75c. 
pink. 
PASITHEA coerulea. Graceful 
strap-like foliage and 4-ft. spikes of un- 
fading bright blue bloom in late spring 
and early summer. Extremely hardy 
and easily grown. Gal. containers, 60c. 
PENTSTEMON. For sunny location 
we believe no perennial is more satisfac- 
tory than pentstemon. Keep old flower 
stems removed and you will have an ar- 
ray of flowers from June till Dec. Sun. 
See color illustration, page 34. 
*Blue Gem. Spreading blue flowered 
variety to 1 ft. Excellent for edging or 
foreground planting. Gal. containers. 
erect 
Deep Pink. Large flowered 
type. Gal. containers. 
Flamingo. Bright red. Gal. containers. 
Lavender. Medium sized _ flowers. 
Gal. containers. 
Rockcliffe. A smooth shade of soft 
pink. Gal. containers. 
White. 
tainers. 
Thrifty grower. Gal. con- 
We Grow Hundreds of Valuable Varieties Not Listed Here 

CHRYSANTHEMUM ASTRID 
See page 35 
DIMORPHOTHECA ECKLONIS 
See page 36 

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USEFUL IN ROCK GARDENS 37 
