62 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
EUPATORIUM, Hardy Ageratum. Per 10 
Coelstinum. Very hardy plant. Light purple-blue flowers. September. 18 
to 284 “in® 6 ee a ee ee ee $1220 

FERNS, Hardy’ Outdoor (RG) 2) 2200 ee ee 
Goldie’s Wood. (Aspidium). Evergreen variety. 2 ft. 
Interrupted (Osmunda Claytoniana). Found in rather dry, shaded places. 
Does well under cultivation and in bcxes. 3 ft. 
Maiden Hair (Spleenwort Asplenium Tricomanis). Most attractive of our Native 
Ferns. Black stems with delicate green fronds. Likes moist spcts. 2 ft. 
Ostrich Plume (Onoclea Struthiopteris). Very graceful with finely cut pin- 
nules. 2 to & ft. 
FUNKIA, Plaintain Lily (RG). 
Caerulea. Lovely blue flowers, leaves broad. August-September. 18 in.____ 
FUSCHIA, Hardy. 
Senorita. New improvement on Searlet Beauty, recommended for its hardiness. 
Plants are upright and compact, carrying from July untii frost an abundance 
of flowers of flaming rose-red with mulberry-purple corolla and golden yel- 
low stamens; S21nchs Pots Plan ts ee ee ee 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower (RG) 
Burgundy. Wine red flower with beautiful shcen. ‘June until frost. 114% to 
2 -ftS 2 ee er ie ee ee 
Dazzler. Large golden yellow and maroon flowers on strong wiry stems. 14 
to 18) inches" in length. 222 ee ee eee 
Goblin. Dwarf. Bushy plants 12 to 15 inches high. Covered with golden 
yellow: and: red. flowers:2222 222 eS ee eee 
Monarch Strain. Varied colors. Robust strain. Flowers extremely large and 
of pertect. form. -Allssummer) 2{ 022" =e ee ee eee 
Torch Light. Bright golden yellow, rich maroon center. 2 ft..._-_____=._== 
GEUM, Avens (RG) 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery, orange-red flowers, very large. Double. Blooms 
nearly all, summer. “May tor July. | lbs towel Silt ee 
GYPSOPHILA, Baby’s Breath. 
Bristol Fairy. Wonderful, new double white flowers, in which the individual 
blossom is much larger. Highly prized for cutting. Flowers continuously 
through the summer. ¢2\"ft. 2 2s ee ee ee ee ee eee 
Paniculata, Compactas “Pinkish™ white. |Julyse 2) tts. eee 
Rosy Veil. Produces quantities of blossoms of soft delightful pink. Spreading 
plant about 114 ft. in height, flowering very freely in July and more or 
less throughout the summer. Excellent for cutting. Potted Stock.__________ 
Snow WhitesDbls Bure) Whites douple strain wesc (iG. ee 
HELENIUM, Sneezeweed 
Chipperfield Orange. Large heads cf copper and gold blocms. August to 
September. .4 feet 22.2250 2 2 ee ee ee ee ee 
Riverton Gem. Old gold suffused with bright tema cotta changing to wall- 
flower red. August, to. Octobers (3 )loe4anteetse se ee 
HEMEROCALLIS, The Improved Day Lily 
This old Perennial is now coming into its ““Own’’. There has been consider- 
able hybridizing done on these plants the past few years and as a result 
there are many new varieties being offered. 
August Pioneer. An absolutely new introduction by Dr. Stout. Orange with 
a reddish flush. Profuse August-September bloomer. 34 in.___-___________ 
Apricot, Blooms early June. Medium size blooms of light, apricot orange. 
NVety free: bloomeris 22 2 San ae a ee 
Gold Dust. Early flowering variety. Blooms May-June. Bright yellow 
flowers. -Stems«.30:\\int 2) ee ee 
Goldeni: Fine, deep; golden orange. Barly July.) o0tt.. 20-0) 
Highboy. Pale ‘yellow: 6. {ticen. 32 2 eee eee 
Kwanso Flore Pleno. Large, double, copper shaded, crimson blooms. July- 
August: 42: “in; =stem.c 2 ee ee eee 
Margaret Perry. The forerunner of a new race of Hybrids. Carnelian red 
flowers with a bright yellow star at the throat, which continues out to the 
tip of each petal in the form of a conspicuous narrow yellow stripe. July, 
August and: ‘September, . 50: in: 52-2 ee eee 
Mikado. Rich orange with deep mahogany-red threat, beautiful color contrast 
flowers. June and July.” 36.) inches... 220s ee eee 
Ophir. Deep, golden-yellow. 5 inches across. 25-30 on one stem. One of 
the finest of all varieties. Blooms July and August.._o.o 20 
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