Painesville, Ohio 



All Plants On These Pages 
353c EACH 
3 FOR 75c 
Unless Otherwise Priced 



IRIS GERMANICA 
GERMAN IRIS 
20c¢ Each; Dozen $2.00, Postpaid 
Ss 
S. refers to the three standard or upright petals. 
F. refers to the three falls or drooping petals. 
AMBASSADEUR. S. smoky velvet; F. deep velvety brown 
ASIA. 5S. lavender; F. reddish purple. 
BALDWIN. Giant purple flowers with metallic sheen. 
BLUE GOWN. 5S. silvery lavender; F. deep violet. 
BLUE VELVET. Deep blue blossoms of rich texture. 
CORONATION. Deep golden yellow. 
DAUNTLESS. Beautiful rosy red, with velvety falls. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. Deep golden yellow. 
HER MAJESTY. White, suffused pink and crimson. 
ISOLINE. S. mauve-buff; F. Chinese violet. 
LABOR. General effect a uniform deep reddish purple. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. S. bronze, shot with lavender; F. 
rich maroon-crimson-violet. 
PERSIA. S. steel-blue; F. bluish lavender. Very large. 
PLUIE D’OR. A fine yellow of medium color depth. 
PRIMROSE. .S. amber; F. light yellow. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. An excellent light lavender-blue. 
QUEEN CATERINA. Azure-lilac, orange beard. 
SIR MICHAEL. S. lavender; F. purple. ° 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU. 5S. violet-blue; 
night purple. 
SUSAN BLISS. 
F. mid- 
Bright rose-pink. 
IRIS SIBERICA 
20c Each; Dozen $2.00, Postpaid 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 inches. A very tall, graceful 
growing variety with large, bright blue blossoms. 
PERRY’S BLUE. A beautiful shade of clear light blue. 
One of the favorite varieties. 
SNOW QUEEN. A snow-white variety of beautiful form 
and good lasting qualities. 
IRIS PUMILA 
DWARF IRIS 
20c Each; Dozen $2.00, Postpaid 
These beautiful little Irises rarely grow over 6 inches 
in height and are in bloom during April and May. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Violet-mauve with maroon-red. 
EXCELSA. Pale canary-yellow. 
THE BRIDE. Blush-white. 
PACHYSANDRA 
JAPANESE SPURGE 
Ground covering plant, averaging 6 to 8 inches in height 
and branching freely into a dense mat. Its shapely 
indented foliage is practically evergreen. It bears smal! 
spikes of light colored flowers during May and June. 
As a border for walks and drives it is most attractive; 
also splendid for steep slopes in sun or shade and for 
dense shade under any kind of trees. Strong 3 inch pot 
Plants, each 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.00 
TRITOMA 
RED HOT POKER 
PFITZERI. Rich orange-scarlet blooms borne on stems 
3 feet high, very attractive for mass planting or 
singly in the border. In bloom from August to 
October. Succeeds in any garden soil, but responds 
quickly to liberal feeding. Must be protected in 
winter, 
TOWERS OF GOLD. Uniform flower heads of un- 
blemished gold in August and early September. A 
brilliant companion for the scarlet and gold Pfit- 
zeri, Use a heavy winter mulch. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS: 

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IRIS, CORONATION 
PRIMULA 
HARDY PRIMROSE 
Soon after winter gives way to Spring the Primulas come 
into flower with a beauty that is hard to describe. Sales 
arguments will never be necessary to sell them. They 
are one of those rare articles that sell themselves. Mixed. 
SEDUM 
SIEBOLDII. A charming alpine growing in miniature 
tufts. Glaucous foliage, each leaf being rimmed with 
a circle of crimson. Very attractive. Blooms in Sept. 
VERONICA 
BLUE SPIRE. A worthy and outstanding novelty. Grows 
to a height of about 2 feet producing lovely deep 
blue spikes of flowers above lively green foliage. It 
thrives well in almost any type of soil and the flow- 
ers are desirable for cutting. 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. A delightful 2-foot border 
plant with attractive foliage of distinct character, 
a roughened bronze green. Flowers are borne abun- 
dantly during July and August in long compact spikes 
of a beautiful deep blue and are frequently used 
as cut flowers. 
VINCA 
PERIWINKLE OR TRAILING MYRTLE 
MINOR. A trailing, evergreen plant, used extensively 
for carpeting the ground under shrubs or trees or on 
graves where it is too shady for grass or other plants 
to thrive. Strong, nursery-grown clumps. 
214” Pot Plants, 25¢ each; 3 for 9c; Doz. $2.35 
VIOLET 
PRINCE OF WALES. The demand grows for this var- 
iety from year to year. We have a nice supply of 
strong field grown clumps that will make an extra 
good showing. 
YUCCA 
FILAMENTOSA. The Bayonet-like leaves are dark 
green growing into large clumps suitable for group 
plantings. Immense branching spikes of drooping 
creamy white flowers, rising to a height of 6 feet; 
very effective and striking for isolated positions on 
the lawn or forthe large rockery. 
VARIAGATA. This form of Yucca has a central strip 
of green with an edging of golden yellow. 
