
Perennials Suitalde 
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SIBERIAN IRIS 
Make a nice planting of Siberian Iris throughout your perennial border and also around 
your bird bath. You will find the birds like the seclusion this Iris gives them. The flowers 
are graceful and they give your bouquets the artistic effect they often need. The plants 
grow upright and the grasslike foliage adds materially to the beauty of any planting in 
which they are used. We offer this Iris in six shades of blue. 
Large divisions, 40c each; any 3 for $1.10; any 6 for $2.00, postpaid. 
CAESAR. 48 in. A uniform deep violet-blue. Very rich coloring in this variety. To see 
is to order. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. 48 in. Deeper in color than Caesar. The darkest of all Siberian 
Iris. A rich pansy-violet. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. True Oriental form. Comes from Japan. The flowers are large, of 
fine form, good texture, and the color a rich uniform deep violet-blue. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 in. A very tall, graceful growing variety. A fine, large bright 
blue on 414-foot stems. 
NORA DISTIN. 30 in. Standard and styles clear violet; falls white edged and veined 
china-blue. 
PERRY’S BLUE. 48 in. A beautiful shade of clear light blue. One of the favorite varieties. 
LYTHRUM, Mordena 
This is a new Lythrum brought out by the Canadian Experimental Farm at Morden, 
Manitoba. We think it the best of all the Lythrums and a great improvement over old 
types. Long, upright growing stems just covered their length with little deep bright rose- 
pink flowers. This is a good one. Showy plants for moist, shady borders, and watersides. 
This is a Lythrum of real merit. The older sorts are not so desirable because of their dull 
color. But this is a bright, attractive pink and we received many words of real praise from 
our last season’s customers. You will like it. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 


BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra Spectabilis) 
(Easy to Handle—Easy to Grow) 
This is one of the old-time flowers from grandmother's garden, of which we 
will never tire. The flowers, which are pink with a white center and heart-shaped, 
come in long, graceful, drooping racemes. Foliage is fernlike and dainty. A valu- 
able flower for planting in the shade. Very hardy and lives year after year. 
Grows 1 to 2 feet tall and blooms in May. 
Large clumps, undivided, 50c; 6 for $2.50. 

Lythrum [46] 
Mordena 


