68 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 

PERENNIALS—Continued 
HEMEROCALLIS, The Improved Day Lily 
This old Perennial is now coming into its “Own’’. There has been consider- 
able hybridizing done on these piants the past few years and as a result 
there are many new varieties being offered. The variety list which we are 
offering our customers is the pick of the varieties, giving you bloom from 
early May until the first of September. 
Per 10 Per 100 
August Pioneer. An absolutely new introduction by Dr. Stout. Orange with 

a reddish flush. Profuse August-September bloomer. 34 in.__-------------- $ 3.00 Sins 
Apricot. Blooms early June. Medium size blooms of light, apricot orange. 
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Gold Dust. Early flowering variety. Blooms May-June. Bright yellow 
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Hichboys Palettyellow2) ep ites ee ae On er ee ee ee eee 3.00 oe 
Kwanso Flore Plena. Large, double, copper shaded, crimson blooms. July- 
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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 EAN Me CDLEIMI DCL ewe D mpl Il: ere rer eee ee ae eee ee ee eee eee 3.00 ae 
Mikado. Rich orange with deep mahogany-red threat, beautiful color contrast 
tlOWers oer UNnemal Care Ul Vout Oecln Ch eS cease eee ot ee epee ee lee 3.00 feet 
Ophir. Deep, golden-yellow. 5 inches across. 25-30 on one stem. One of 
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HIBISCUS, Mallow. 
Giant Flowering. A wonderfully improved form of native Marshmallow or 
Rose Mallow. Separate colors, Pink, Red and White. August and Septem- 
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HYDRANGEA. 
Blue Prince. Large blue flowers. Blooms July and August. Only semi-hardy, 
needs winter protection. In order to get the blue color, one must mix in 
the soil about 1 Tablespoon per plant of aluminum sulphate. 
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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Perennial or Everlasting Pea. 
This lovely trailing plant blooms all summer. In’ separate colors, Crimson 
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LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay-Feather. (RG) 
Spicata. A good clear purple blooming before Pycnostachya. Spikes about 
Di LOC URN Te els Orc eee eee ee ete ee oe ee ee ors ow ge 1.20 10.00 
LINUM, Hardy Flax. 
Heavenly Blue. The flowers are twice as large as the common Linum Perrene. 
The tcoloryise aq luminous;ultramarines blue see ot fee eet la 1.80 15.00 
Perenne Blue. An attractive, bushy plant with pretty pale blue flowers 
Chopeboves Ahobere Shorel Gabby. ee tear cig eb. to, oe ee 1.20 10.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Extra strong plants with long roots. Fine foliage and profuse bloomers. 
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LUPINES.. 
Russell Lupines. This is an improved strain of Russell Lupines acclimated 
to the United States. Spikes 3 to 5 feet tall with extraordinary color com- 
Pi lOU 8 Metra eee seein ice ge tate woe lr TL) oo ly 1.70 14.00 
LYCHNIS, Champion (RG) 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross), vivid scarlet flowers. 36 inches..._____ 1.20 10.00 
