Japonica undulata. Variegated Plantain 
Lily. Beautifully variegated green and 
yellow foliage, a variety of medium size. 
Each 40c, Three $1.60. 
Lancifolia. Slender lance-shaped Jeaves 
and lilac-blue flowers during late sum- 
mer. Each 30c, Three 75. 
Subcordata. A _ splendid type of 
growth with pure white flowers. 
broad foliage. Each 40c, 
large 
and 
Three $1.00. 
Iris 
Iris Dichotoma. An easily grown iris spe- 
cies with a certain resemblance to the 
Blackberry Lily (Pardanthus) and re- 
quiring the same care. Blooms in Au- 
gust, in shades of light blue, opening in 
late afternoon. Strong flowering roots. 
Each 40c. 
ris Missiourensis is native of Colorado and 
has pale blue to lavender flowers in May. 
Stems are 15 inches which is ahout the 
same height as the foliage. Requires 
rather heavy soil and considerable mois- 
I 
= 
ture during growins season. Each 30e, 
Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Iris Missouriensis, Bluebird. A _ selected, 
vigorous tyve, the flowers deever blue 
(BradJey’s Violet). and freely vroduced. 
Each 40c, Three $1.00, Dez. $3.09. 
Iris Missouriensis. Snowbird. Equally hardy 
but not as tall, flowers pure white, no 
veining. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Iris Siberica 
Emneror. Deep violet. Each 35c, 3 for 
$1.00. 
xeorge Wallace. Tall, light blue with deep 
veining. Fach 30c. Three 75c. 
Kinefisher. Rich violet, falls marked with 
white. Each 35e. Three $1.00. 
Periwinkle. Violet blue and turquoise. Each 
60c. Three $1.25. 
Perry’s Blue. Uniform light blue. 
35c. Three for $1.00. 
Red Raider. Red toned purple. 
Three $1.00. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. Each 35ce, 
$1.00. 
White Dove. White. Each 50c, Three $1.25. 
Wisteria. Falls very large, wisteria blue, 
suffused deeper blue, standards large. 
Distinct and very attractive. 50c, Three 
$1225: 
Each 
Fach 35c, 
Three 
Iris Spuria 
A. J. Balfour. 3 ft. Cambridge blue. Each 
50c, Three $1.25. 
Lord Wolseley. Blue-purple. Each 40c, 
Three $1.00, Doz. $3.00. 
Monnierji. Rich golden yellow. Each 40c, 
Three $1.00. 
Ochroleuca. Very tall white with yellow 
area. Each 35c, Three 75c. 
Shelford Giant. Very tall and large, cream 
with gold. Each 75c. 
Lily-Of-The-Valley: 
Convallaria 
Majalis, Person’s Giant. Lily-of-the-Valley. 
A superb garden type, exceptionally 
strong growth, large bells on tall stems, 
followed by red berries. Originally from 
Sweden, very hardy and a prolific bloom- 
er. Flowering clumps 50c, Three $1.25. 
Monkshood-Aconitum 
Prefers a moist peaty soil with part 
shade. Each 30c, Three 7%5c, Doz. $2.50. 
Anthora. 15 inch, very hardy, pale yellow 
spikes, June. 
Autumnale. Late, tall purple-violet Monks- 
hood, 3-4 ft. 
Fischeri. Large pale blue, two feet, Sep- 
tember, October. 
Myrile-Vinca 
Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle. Vaiuable 
evergreen ground covers for sun or shade. 
Major. A hardy large-leaved trailer with 
Jarge blue fiowers. Clumps 30c, Three 
75¢ce, Doz. $2.50. 
Minor. The common Periwinkle or Myrtle. 
Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
Primrose-Primula 
Veris. Ideal plant for light shade. Large 
fiowers of many beautiful colors. Sup- 
plied in mixture only. 30c, 4 for $1.00. 
Salvia 
Summer and fall blooming plants. Thrive 
best in a rather lean, dry soil with full 
sun. All Salvias are, Each 35c, Three 90c, 
Doz. $2.50. 
Azurea. Azure Sage. 4 feet; summer 
blooming with large open panicles of 
azure blue. 
Pitcheri. Dark Azure Sage. Botanically 
a synonym for azurea, but the form car- 
ried under this name is a month later 
and is a mass of deepest blue flowers 
until frost. 
Scabiosa 
Caucasica. 2 feet; the flowers of pale blue 
are borne on slender stems all summer; 
good cutflower. Each 35c, Three $1.00, 
Doz. $3.00. 
Shasta Daisy- 
Chrysanthemum 
Maximum. The Alaska Shasta Daisy, 
grown by division from Burbank’s orig- 
inal stock and one of the best. Each 30c, 
Three $1.00. 
