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These enormous iris, carried on tall, st-aight stems, make a splendid Marshall 
background for a pool. where their reflected beauty doubles the en- 
joyment derived from them. Or plant them in groups or masses in the 
border, where their gorgeous colors are:unrivalled! Perfect for cut- 
ting, the ancient poets called these icis “Ground Rainbows.” Average 
height 3 to 5 feet. 
Culture: Plant in spring or fall. Protect late fall plantings with a 
light covering of straw or leaves, after the ground is permanently 
frozen, to prevent heaving. A heavy application of fertilizer is bene- 
ficial, and either fresh or dried manure may be used. Once established 
= they flower profusely year after year. 
R Three Doz. 
BETTY JEAN CHILDS. Single, white, faintly splashed 
Q and veined purple. Petaloids deep purple ......... $1.00 $3.50 
: CAPRICE. Single, sometimes a solid | lavender-blue, 
a but more often striped and mottled .:h............ 100 3.50 
GOLD BOUND. A fine double of pure white, with 
cream glow at gold-banded center. Heavy, firm petals 
that. seém to be formed!of wax...) fim... sce... ie Ones. 7D 
: LUCIE MARSHALL. Gigantic double of pansy-violet, 
: j with a white throat area w'th yellow blotch. Petals 
veined, witht white’. stasis ecco sony ae ee sp adic, DEUD— S¥sTt, 
>» MRS. J. ALEXANDER HAYDEN. Double. White 
. ground edged and shaded pale violet. Stigmas white, 
slightly edged and tipped pale violet ............. 110375 
PAINTED LADY. Single white, with center blotched 
light phlox-purple, tufts white with phiox-purple edge. 1.00 3.75 
PYRAMID. A magnificent double to triple deep blue- 
purple, with white veins and yellow throat in striking 
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IRIS KAEMPFERI 
COLLECTION 
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rieties (unlabeled) $2.50 
3 each of above 8 va- 
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and suffused white. A color combination hard to find. 1.00 3.75 






Htardy ASTE RS / Bees Te} Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
These asters come in many lovely shades, are a i ~ Mar at U. S, POSTAGE 
special addition to the autumn-flowering perennials in _— MAR | as hp PA 
the garden, and perfect for cut flowers. Their culture { 3. De, eS EGAA ID 
is simple, for they thrive in any soil. They may be Pe, "| ae : 
planted in spring or fall, 2 feet apart, in full sun. ee, Be a Pe Permit: Nowaes 
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ALDERMAN VOLKES. This variety is very free 
flowering, about 2 feet tall, and one of the best in 
the new varieties. Blooms of lovely brilliant rosy 
red, in clusters of good size. 3 for $1.30; $3.75 per 
doz. 
BARR’S PINK. Be sure to include this in your col- 
lection. Flowers of finest bright pink, plant attains 
a height of 4 to 5 feet, a strong and vigorous grow 
er. 3 for $1.30; $3.75 per doz. 
BEECHWOOD CHALLENGER. The most brilliant 
crimson-red hardy aster. Of medium height, free 
flowering, and a free bloomer. This variety is the 
closest approach to a red aster. 3 for $1.30; $3.75 
per doz. 
FRIKARTI, WONDER OF STAFFA. Blossoming 
from June until well into November, producing lav- 
ender-blue flowers at least 2 inches in diameter. A 
constant display of flowers is kept up through the 
entire summer, no other hardy plant blooms so per- 
sistently with a rich display of blossoms, doing ex- 
ceedingly well in partial shade, coming to perfec- 
tion in full sun. Excellent for cuting. 3 for $1.75; 
$5.50 per doz. 
MT. EVEREST. Large, dead-white flowers, with a 
very small eye. This variety forms very tall, well 
shaped, pointed pyramids, with an abundance of 
iateral growth, which flowers. right down to the 
ground. The finest and best white. 3 for $1.30; 



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$3.75 per doz. | POSTMASTER: F di t 
ROYAL BLUE. A good strong grower, which pro- 6 PLANTS : 18 PLANTS” ' postage guaranteéd if forwarded. to is 
duces its rich deep blue blossoms quite early. Very (1 Each of 6 Varieties) (G3 Each of 6 Varieties) | 3547 oe eas ed as Inc 
attractive, reaching a height of about three feet. $2.65 $6.75 : y chaat alces atten ecco: 7 : 

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