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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower) Perl0 Perl00 
Burgundy (New) Shining wine-red flowers about 2% inches across 
Oya Wopaves Hmmm rR Men eaist, cihbhaley GaUNh SiEMML, GYOM ee 1.20 10.00 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers with red centers, blooms pro- 
LISS] Y= ell ee SULT Ye ae i ee ee eee ee re eee eres .95 8.00 
GOLDEN GLOW (See Rudbeckia) 
GRASSES, Hardy Ornamental 
Erianthus ravennae (Plume Grass or Hardy Pampas) Grows 10 to 
UD ode C29 a A a Waal @ Uy te es ty ic a cnc pa A rah hn Op Co lel ap aay ee .95 8.00 
Eulaliacoraciitiace suviely silat ow gon esiesell, =e eee wees ee ee .95 8.00 
Eulalia’ japonica broad eaves. G-ttereseeeeee ee eee ese eee 95 8.00 
Eulalia japonica variegata. Long narrow leaves striped green, 
WHILO, sad LOl Lene DIO KOts VOLO Ww feta | Letty een a ere ee oe .95 8.00 
Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue Grass) Dense tufts of dwarf blue 
Sisvce t0r: DOrdera wl 0stO- LanineCnes ee ao ee a ate eee one .95 8.00 
Pennisetum japonicum (Hardy Fountain Grass) Rich mahogany 
flower heads tipped with white produced in greatest pro- 
TUSION ta ail th See 4 gan a cer igh la ghn nonreliaby pacts it DRAB. ln .95 8.00 
Pennisetum japonicum variegata. Similar to above but with 
StLIDOd MIGA VES hate LG irae eee eee eee ner ree Se een .95 8.90 
GYPSOPHILA (Babysbreath) 
Bristol Fairy. Large double flowers, fine for cutting 
ING; ELESrade T1elGs2TO Witla alee eee ee ee 2.40 20.00 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than 14 inch across; 
live shade of pink, darkens as flower opens ~~..-........L_- 1.20 10.00 
Repens rosea. Dwarf, trailing plant with masses of dark 
DK Be 01 OW GTS ake le Re ae COI CL nn ee WO ae eee 1720 10.09 
HELIANTHUS (Hardy Sunflower) 
Multiflorus fl. pl. Clear yellow, double, resembles small dahlias, 
EW EEs), ARS RON OLB LO A by Yop pete std a jel Ay aye ip pipet by dilate, ens aie baal a eR ie ea aie 1.45 12.00 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) 
Fulva (Tawny Daylily) Coppery-orange shaded crimson, July. 3’__ 1.20 10.00 
Kwanso, Double-flowering, rich golden bronze, July-August —___ 1.20 10.00 
Middendorfi (Amur Daylily) Fragrant, orange-yellow flowers. 
IVES Vise) (111 Ce tere ee nee ee ee en en eC ee cen ee ee 1.20 10.00 
Thunbergi (Japanese Daylily) Sweet scented yellow flowers —~__-__ 1.20 10.00 
HERBS, CULINARY (See page 35) 
IRIS, germanica. Standard Varieties. 
Figures in parenthesis are ratings of the American Iris society. 
AV OLeLUGs OO WINGeVarle. leseaesre ee tee ee ee eee .60 5.09 
Celeste (7.1) Pale azure-blue Mrs. Horace Darwin (6.8) Snow- 
Dalmatica (8.8) Lavender white 
Fairy, White shaded soft blue Parc de Neuilly (8.1) Rich purple 
Gertrude (6.5) Violet blue Plumeri (6.2) Coppery-rose 
Herant (5.0) Bright blue Pocahontas (7.7) White, bordered 
Ingeborg (7.7) Pure white blue 
Ivorine (7.3) White, gold markings Prospero (8.5) Lavender and purple 
Jacquesiana (8.0) Coppery-crimson Purple Queen (7.4) Deep purple 
Juniata (8.1) Clear blue Rhein Nixe (8.4) Ivory and mauve 
Leota, Creamy-ywhite } Seminole (8.3) Violet-rose 
Lohengrin (8.2) Cattleya-rose Sweet Lavender (7.8) Lavender- 
Maori King (6.1) Yellow and maroon violet 
Monsignor (8.4) Satiny-violet Violacea grandiflora (8.0) Rich 
Mother of Pearl (8.4) Lavender-blue purple 
IRIS Kaempferi (Orchid-flowered Iris) Excellent for out door culture or 
for cutting. Thrives best in moist locations. Any of the fol- 
lowing»: Varieties Tields growns DIN teen a eee 1.50 12.00 
Gold Bound, Double, medium size, petals firm, clear white with bright yellow 
radiating from base along the midrib. 
Hercule. Large, double, strong grower, deep lilac blue, conspicuous yellow star- 
shaped center. 
Kagaribe. Double, lavender or orchid pink. The shade is hard to describe but 
when compared with other Jap. Iris is definitely pink in appearance. 
Petals striped. Inside of the midrib at the base is yellow; large, showy, 
very good. 
