CHOICE ROSES ; 25 

DIANTHUS, Maiden Pink—Crimson flowers, low growing, 25c. 
DORONICUM, Mme. Mason—Beautiful yellow flowers. Early, 30c. 
GRASS, Pampas—tTall, hardy ornamental plume grass. Clumps, 75c. 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy—Double white grafted Baby Breath, 60c. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Daylily—Summer flowering. Mixed, 25c. 
Hyperion—The great Amaryllis-like flowers of Hyperion are citron- 
yellow and delightfully fragrant. Blooms through late Sum- 
mer. Plant it anywhere, anytime. The finest Hemerocallis. 75c. 
HESPERALOE, Parvifolia—Red Yucca—Bell shaped flowers, reddish- 
pink. Sword-like evergreen foliage. Interesting novelty, 75c. 
HIBISCUS—Tall, large flowered plant, blooming in Fall. Mixed, 25c. 
IBERIS, Sempervirens—Lavender-white Candytuft. 15¢ and 25c. 
. Pink—Pink flowering Candytuft. New, 20c. 
IRIS, Germanica—German or Flag Iris. The better varieties. 
Alta California—48 in. Finest of all the yellow Iris. New, 40c. 
Ambassadeur—48 in. Ruby red and lavender, 20c. 
Autumn King—36 in. Blue and purple. Spring and Fall bloom, 35c. 
Ballerine—48 in. Gigantic blue Iris. Fragrant, 25c. 
Black Wings—32 in. Standards luminous dark violet. falls much 
deeper, almost black, fine form, and a good grower, 50c. 
California Gold—50 in. Deep golden yellow. New, lovely, 50c. 
China Maid—48 in. One of the finest new pinks, being soft lilac 
pink blended golden bronze. Large and of good form. $1.00. 
Dauntless—40 in. Velvety rose red. Dykes medal winner, 35c. 
Depute Nomblot—36 in. Light rose bronze. Dykes medal, 25c. 
EK. A. Parsons—48 in. Mammoth deep yellow. Outstanding. 50c. 
El Capitan—38 in. One of the largest Iris. Violet-blue, 25c. 
Flamingo—38 in. New, rich red toned Iris of striking color. 30c. 
Frieda Mohr—50 in. Most outstanding lavender or orchid pink. 
Should be in every garden. Delicious fragrance, 25c. 
Indian Chief—36 in. Red bronzy-violet, blooming early, 25c. 
Junaluska—38 in. Best described as a blended red. Standards yellow, 
suffused bronze, with deep velvety maroon falls. Striking, 60c. 
Lord of June—40 in. Fragrant large blue bi-color, 25c. 
Purissima—50 in. New, giant, pure white. Most perfect, 45c. 
Rameses—36 in. Pink and rose blended. Fine. Dykes medal. 30c. 
Santa Barbara—40 in. One of the finest lavender-blue Iris. 25c. 
Shasta—36 in. Pure white and one of the best of that color, 30c. 
Shining Waters—48 in. Large, clear, light blue. Perfect, 40c. 
Sierra Blue—50 in. Tall deep blue. Dykes medal winner. 40c. 
William Mohr—30 in. Most orchid-like of all Iris, and most distinct 
and beautiful variety grown. The huge flowers are lilac, heavily 
veined with violet. Very fragrant. 25c. 
BARGAIN IRIS GARDEN COLLECTION—Includes on plant each 
of the above 23 named, prize winning varieties, all labelled 
for only $6.00. (Regular value, $8.45.) 

