OLDS’ HARDY PHLOX 
BEACON. Beautiful 
growing 36 inches high. 
ried on strong straight stems. 
90c, 
BORDER QUEEN. Immense pure pink 
trusses on dwarf bushy plants about 18 inches 
high. Hach, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
FLORA REIDY. Probably the best white 
in cultivation today. Large pure white flowers. 
Each, 35c¢; -3. for 90c, 
FUERBRAND.. (Fireglow). Almost ver- 
million or brilliant orange scarlet. Free flower- 
ing variety of medium height. Each, 35c; 3 for 
brilliant cherry red, 
The flowers are car- 
Each, 35c; 3 for 
OLDS 
Iris make beautiful borders. They are easy to 
grow in poor soil or shade. Will thrive where 
other flowers fail. 
B. Y. MORRISON. Standards are pale 
lavender and the falls velvety purple with broad 
lavender border, Bach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
CLARA NOYES. An unusual variety with 
colors blended much as in the Talisman Rose. 
Standards are tan, falls reddish-bronze, lined 
with deeper bronze. Yellow beards and half un- 
dertone of the same color. A low growing va- 
riety but very distinct and unusual, Bach, 35c; 
90c. 3 for 90c. 
GEORGE STIPP. A new variety of deep FRIEDA MOHR. This is probably the 
glowing salmon with shade lighter eye. An ex- outstanding Iris grown today. Grow ewe cll 
cellent outstanding variety. Does not fade. everywhere and while not a new variety it still 
Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. 
PAINTED LADY. We think this about the is 
ranks far ahead of any variety in its class. 
It 
a delightfully fragrant, tall and stately lav: 
most beautiful Phlox, Large pink flowers with ender or orchid-pink. A very free bloomer with 
dark scarlet eye. Bach, 35c; 3 for 90c. perfect flowers. Mid-season to late. Each, 30c; 
RHEINLANDER. A galmon pink with red 3 for 75c. 
CYC. Sue oe es Cree GOLD IMPERIAL. A fine iris of rare 
.R. P. STRUTHERS. A smooth blending {texture and form. Brilliant yellow with con- 
of rosy-carmine with salmon. Darker eye. Fine gpieuous orange beard. Hach, 30c: 3 for 75c. 
large truss. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c. = ; 
SALMON GLOW. Beautiful large soft 
salmon. Hach, 35c; 3 for 90c. ’ a 
SIEBOLD. Orange scarlet with red eye. -Olds Rainbow Phlox Garden 
Very fine. Hach, 35c; 3 for 90c. Seven varieties for $1.60, postpaid. 
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. Rosy We offer one each of the following named 
magenta. A strong grower. Each, 35c; 3 for varieties of Phlox: Border Queen, Painted 
90c. Lady, Rheinlander, R. P. Struthers, Siebold, 
An assortment of many 
good varieties in mixed colors, Specially fine 
for landscape or foundation plantings. 3 for 
50c; 6 for 90c; 12 for $1.70; 25 for $3.25. 
PLANT A WILD 
“ Native plants are now very popular both for rock 
gardens and perennial borders. We are listing here 
some of the best and most popular kinds. These 
are not sent with other goods, but are mailed alone, 
postpaid, up to 1,000 miles from Madison, Wis., at 
the right time for planting, or when weather per- 
mits digging in April. Add 10c¢ per plant if you 
are over 1,000 miles away. No orders for plants 
will be accepted from Oalifornia, Washington, Flori- 
da, and Oregon. 
ASCLEPIAS 
12-15 inches; brilliant orange flowers 
mer; well drained soil in the sun, Hach, 30c; 
for 75c. 
BANEBERRY 
MIXED PHLOX. 
(Tuberosa) — Butterfly Weed. 
in midsum- 
3 
(Actatea Alba)—-18-24 inches; 
white flowers and ivory colored fruit with red 
pedicels. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
BANEBERRY RED. Similar to above but 
earlier and red. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
BLUE COHOSH (Caulophyllum Thalictroides) 
10-15 inches. The bunches of blue berries in mid- 
summer are the conspicuously ornamental features. 
Shade and leaf mold. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
BLOODROOT (Sanguinaria Canadensis)—The 
white flowers appear very early in the spring. Each, 
30c; 3 for 75c, 
ov 
BOTTLE GENTIAN (Gentiana Andrewai)— 
The dark blue of the Bottle or Closed Gentian car- 
ries the flowering season for the wild garden into 
late October. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
CARDINAL LOBELIA (Lobelia Cardinalis) 
—Brilliant cardinal flowers on stalks 2-4 feet high 
in August. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c, 
DUTCHMAN'S BREECHES (Dicentra Cu- 
cullaria)——5 inches; white, early spring. Plant tiny 
bulbs shallow in rich leaf mold. Shade. Hach, 30c; 
3 for 75c. 
GREAT BLUE LOBELIA (Lobelia Syphil- 
itica)—Deep blue flowers on 12 to 24-inch spikes 
in August. Sun or light shade. Each, 30c; 3 for 
75c. 
HEPATICA (Acutiloba)—Three-parted leaves 
pointed at tips. Easier to grow than others because 
it does not require acid soil. Hvergreen leaves over 
winter, new leaves following the flowers. One of 
the loveliest little woodland flowers of early spring; 
varying shades of light blue, pink and white. Each, 
30c; 3 for 75c, ? 
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT (Arisaema Triphyl- 
lum)—6-12 inches; brownish purple flowers in May 
followed by brilliant red berries. Prefers slightly 
_acid leaf mold. Shade. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
PARTRIDGE BERRY: (Mitchella Repens)— 
Trailing; pink flowers followed by red: fruit in fall. 
One of the finest of ground covers for moderately 
acid soil, Bach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
PENTSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS (Shell 
Leaf Pentstemon)—Lovely light lavender flowers 
in late spring. 18-24 inches. Porous soil. Each, 
30¢e; 3 for: 75c. 

University of Wisconsin, and George Stipp. 
Separately 
packed and labeled, for $1.60, 
postpaid, : 
FLOWER GARDEN | 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS 
der)—A profusion of blue bells in spring. 
pangs, fertile soil. 6-8 inches. Each, 30c; 
(oF 
SHOOTING STAR 
10-12 -inches; white or pink; May. 
drained but not poor soil. One of our most 
ful wild flowers. Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
SHOWY TRILLIUM 
—Flowers white, sometimes changing to pink. 
Rich leaf mold soil and light shade. 
VIRGINIA COWSLIP (Mertensia Vir 
—10-20 inches; glaucous green foliage, 
followed by delicate blue flowers in early 
oer or shade; fertile, moist soil. Each, 30c 
Cc. 
VIOLET PEDATA (Birdsfoot Violet)—One of 
our loveliest wild flowers, bearing a profusion of 
flat pansy-like flowers in varying shades of light to 
deep lavender and purple. Flowers in Ma 
inches. Medium acid, 
sun. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
VIOLA PEDATA BICOLOR (Pans 
let)—-A variety with the two upper petals 
dark purple while the three lower petals ar 
lavender, Cultural requirements 
Each, 30¢; 3 for 75c. 
VIOLA PUBESCENS (Tall Yellow Vi 
Same as 

(Jacobs 
(Dodecatheon Meadia)— 
Open, 
(Trillium Grandiflorum) 
3 for 30c, 
pink 
well drained soil and open 
" IRIS 
PROSPER LAUGIER. Standards of this 
yariety are a fiery bronze and the falls a ruby 
purple. A most beautiful flower. Each, 30c; 3 
for 75c. 
LORD OF JUNE. Standards are rich lay- 
ender-blue and the falls rich violet-blue. A giant 
flower with excellent form. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
LOHENGRIN. A rare and attractive shade 
of mauve pink, Bach, 30c; 3 for 75c, 
RHEIN NIXE. A charming iris. Rich rasp- 
berry purple and white. Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
SEMINOLE. Rich velvety crimson bi-color. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
SOUVENIR DE MADAME GAUDI- 
CHAU. The best dark purple Iris. Beautiful 
dark rich purple flowers. Hach, 30c;-3 for 75c. 
SUSAN BLISS. A tall Iris with flowers 
of a uniform shade of deep rose pink with a 
light orange beard, Hach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
SUNBEAM IRIS COLLECTION 
Seven choice Iris roots for $1.10. 
Olds’ Sunbeam Iris Collection consists of 
one large root each of the following varie- 
ties, each labeled: 
One each of Lohengrin, Rhein Nixe, Semi- 
nole, B. Y. Morrison, Susan Bliss, Gold Im- 
perial, Prosper Laugier. 
MIXED IRIS. We offer choice mixed roots, 
first size and quality as follows: 3 for 35c; 12 
for 85c; 25 for $1.50, postpaid.—Not postpaid, 
100 for $7.00, 
DWARF IRIS. Dwarf Iris grow to a height 
of 6 to 8 inches and: flower early. We offer three 
colors: white, yellow and purple. State color 
wanted. Each, 25c; 3 for 60c; 6 for $1.05. 
Lad- 
Light 
3 for 

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buds 
spring. 
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above. 

Cypripedium (Lady Slipper). 
CYPRIPEDIUM PUBES- 
olet)— CENS (Yellow Lady Slipper)—Does 
Branching stems with yellow flowers in May : . 
. 2s a oie R well in any rich, partly shaded loca- 
oe ae rich woods soil. 6-8 inches, Each, 30c; tion. Yellow. slipper. and  brown- 
WOODS PHLOX 
tile soil and fair amount of moisture. 
3 for 75c. 
NATIVE FERNS 
MAIDENHAIR FERN (Adiantum Pe 
—One of the most beautiful and attractive 
native ferns. 1-2 feet. Bach, 30c; 3 for 75c. 
LADY FERN (Athyrium Felix-foemina)—Eas- 
(Phlox Divaricata)—Makes 
a lovely carpet of blue in spring. Light shade, fer- 
Each, 30c; 
purple petals. May and early June: 
Most easily grown of all the lady 
Slippers. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.05; 12 
for $4.10. 
CYPRIPEDIUM SPECTA- 
BILE (Showy Lady Slipper)—The 
finest and most showy of all orchids. 
It grows up to 2 feet high, bearing 
along the stalks several rather round- 
ish leaves, and on top one or two 
quite large rose-purplish or magenia 
datum) 
of our 
ae pe Sg aus fern, 1-3 feet. Each, 30c; 3 and white flowers. Does exceedingly 
ee cote nn dozen. ; well in a moist and partially shaded 
WOODFERN _ (Dryopteris bed of peat or leaf loam. Hach, 40c; 
3 for $1.05; 12 for $4.10. 
Marginalis)—One of the best ferns for home gar- 
dens because of its evergreen nature and ease of 
1- 
culture. Good for holding soil on slopes. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 75¢c; $2.70 per dozen, 
FLOWERING FERN (Osmunda Claytoniana) 
—A large, strong-growing fern of somewhat 
growth than the other varieties. 2-4 feet. 
35c; 3 for 90c; $3.10 per dozen, 
OSTRICH FERN (Pteretis Nodulo 
beautiful, large fern with long, graceful fronds re- 
curving like an ostrich plume, 
Each, 30c; 
75c; $2.70 per dozen. 
HARDY FERN COLLECTION 
‘15 Wild Ferns for $2.75, Postpaid. 
These ferns are ideal for a beauty spot along the 
north side of your home or -other shady 
combined with other native plants or alone, ‘Col- 
ove named ferns, 
lection consists of 3 each of the ab 
all for $2.75, postpaid. 
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2 feet. 

WILD FLOWER 
COLLECTION 
coarser 



Each, 18 Plants for $2.85, Postpaid. 
Here is an ideal collection for 
sa)—A the start of a wild flower garden. 


The assortment is composed of the 
following plants separately wrap- 
ped and labeled: / s 
Yellow Lady Slippers 
White Baneberry . 
Mertensia 
Shooting Stars 
Trilliums 
Jacks-in-the-Pulpit 
All 18 plants for $2.85, Postpaid. 


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