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NURSERIES 
University, 4700 25th Avenue N. E. 

HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) Flava. Lemon Lily. Sweet 
scented clear full yellow, free blooming in June, 2% ft. 
Kevanso. Large double showy rich golden bronze flowers, July 
and August. 45e. 
Margaret Perry. Brilliant coppery crimson flowers with clear 
yellow base. 5 ft. 45e. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman, .Clear yellow flowers, free flowering and 
long lasting. A late bloomer. 50e each. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Sanguinea. Crimson flowers on 12 
to 18 in. stems. Attractive foliage. 50c. 
HIBISCUS (Mallow) Rose of Sharon, New giant flowering 
mixed. . 
HOLLYHOCK. Assorted, double, all colors. 
Double Imperator Mixed. Stately plants with formal begonia- 
like flowers, charming combination of colors, great variety. 
HYPERICUM, St. Johnswort. See Breadleaved Evergreens. 
Dwarf Alpine (R). 
IBERIS (Candytuft) Little Gem (R). 
ers, June. 
Sempervirens (R), Attractive foliage with profusion of white 
flowers in spring. 
INCARVILLEA. Hardy Gloxinia. Rose-pink. 
Iris, Bearded 
Alta California. To 48 in. Tallest of new yellow iris, very free 
blooming. Midseason. 
California Gold. To 36 in. One of the finest deep yellow iris. 
35¢e; 3 for 95c. 
Cheerio. To 40 in. One of the best in the red toned class. Large 
blooms. Standards are a red flushed old gold, falls are deeper 
in color. Midseason. 35e; 3 for 95c. 
China Maid. To 48 in, One of the finest new pinks, soft lilac 
pink blended golden bronze. $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Depute Nomblot. To 36 in. Dykes Medal Winner. Of gigantic 
size. Standards are coppery red, flushed golden bronze; falls 
a rich claret crimson. 35c; 3 for 95c. 
EK, B. Williamson. To 36 in. Glowing coppery red blend. Large 
flowers of silky texture, fragrant. %75e; 3 for $2.00. 
Gudrun. To 42 in. Dykes Medal Winner. A top notch white. 
Free bloomer. 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Jean Cayeux. To 34 in. One of the most beautiful iris we 
have ever grown. Light Havana-brown with golden luster. 
30c; 3 for $1.35. 
Los Angeles. To 40 in. One of the best white plicatas. Early. 
35c; 3 for 95c. 
Mary Geddes. 36 in. Dykes Memorial Medal 1936. Soft pink 
tones overlaid crimson. 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Rosy Wings. To 30 in. Dykes Medal Winner 1939. Deep pink 
standards shading to copper, the falls a deep rose bordered 
copper. 50c; 3 for $1.35. , 
Radiant. 30 in. Richly colored and strikingly brilliant. Bur- 
nished orange, the falls a glowing coppery red. $1.00; 3 for 
$2.75. 
Shining Waters. 48 in. Large clear light blue flowers. Often 
12 blooms to a single stalk. 35e; 3 for 95c. 
Sierra Blue. 50 in. Tall deep blue, at the top of its color class. 
35e; 3 for 95c, 
Snowking. 36 in. Great white blossoms lit with gold at the 
throat. 35c; 3 for 95c. 
Wabash. 40 in. One of the most beautiful iris. White stan- 
dards with deep violet blue falls. Free blooming. $1.00; 
3 for $2.75. 
Dwarf pure white flow- 
New Oriental Iris 
Aoigata. Single carmine-lilac deeply veined lighter. 60c. 
Chosei-Den. White with pink edges, yellow throat. 60c. 
Date-Dougu. Reddish lilac single. 60c. 
Gosetsu-Ne-Mai. Large light blue, yellow throat. 60c. 
Koki-No-Iro. Purple and gold, large double flowers, early. 60c. 
Kuma-Funjen. Reddish purple, golden throat, double. 60c. 
Kumo-No-Obi. Large mauve pink, yellow throat. 60c. 
-Moniji-No-Taki. Rosy crimson, white variegation. 60c. 
Shirataka. Immense double chalk white, golden throat, heavy 
thick petals. 60c. 

- German Bearded Iris Oriental Iris 
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Sio-No-Nami. Rose and blue-gray. 60e. 
Softu-No-Ko1. Large ugnct blue speckied and mottled darker 
blue, six petals. 60c. 
Tora-@dori. Liitac streaked and speckied gray, yellow throat, 
double. 60c. 
Warai-Hotei (Laughing Doll). Crested, deep lavender lilac. 60c. 
Yedo-Jiman. immense indigo biue shaded purpie, yeilow throat, 
Single. 60c. 
IRIS (Siberian) Perry’s Biue. 
Pseudacorus. Heavy foliage, bright yellow flowers, June. 
IRIS Pumisa (Miniacure iris) GX). Purple or yellow. 
Cristata. Sky blue, miniature rockery iris. 
LATHYRUS. Perennial sweet pea, mixed colors. 
LAVANDULA, Vera (Dwarf Engiish Lavender). 
spikes of violet flowers, suitabie for borders. 
LEWISIA (Bitter Root) Howeliili (R). Pink, cream. 
Coiumbiana Rosea (R). 
Kinchi (R). 
Rediviva. Waxy white or pink waterlily-like flowers. 
Tweedii (R). Largest flowered Lewisia, waxen apricot flowers. 
LIATRIS Scabiosa September Giory. Giant 5 ft. spikes cov- 
ered with purple flowers. 50e. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Clumps, 75ec. 
LINARIA, Alpine (R). Brilliant orange and purple flowers. 
resembling miniature snapdragons; summer-autumn. 
LINUM, Perennial Flax, Aipinum (R). Dwarf, sky blue, all 
summer. 
Narbonnense, Six hills var. 60ce. 
Flavum. Bright yellow. 
Perenne. Pate blue on graceful slender stems. 
LITHOSPERMUM, Prostratum (R). Large heavenly blue, ever- 
green creeping mat. 
LOTUS, Corniculatus (R). Babies’ Slipper. Creeping mat of 
clover-like leaves with red buds and brilliant double yellow 
flowers. 
LUPINUS (Lupines) Polyphyllus. Mixed. 
Russell’s New Hybrids, Mixed colors, outstanding strain in- 
troducing many new shades never before seen in Lupins. 
Larger flowers on rounded spikes 3 to 5 ft. tall. 
LYCHNIS, Alpina (R). Tight tufted leaves producing pink 
blossoms. 
Viscaria Splendens. Double rose. 
Creeping Jenny. Ground creeper for rockery. Attractive foli- 
age, bright yellow flowers. 
MECONOPSIS, Baileyii (Blue Poppy). Beautiful sky-blue with 
golden yellow anthers. Shade lover. 
MENTHA (Peppermint) Piperita. Common garden mint. 
MERTENSIA Virginica. 
MONTBRETIA. Orange and yellow mixed, excellent for bor- 
ders and fine for cutting. 
MYOSOTIS, Semperflorens (Forget-me-not). 
blue flowers, yellow eye. 
NEPETA, Mussini (R). Silver foliage with profusion of blue 
flowers. 
PAMPAS GRASS. See Gynerium. 
PAPAVER, Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Yellow, orange, pink, 
white. 
PAPAVER, Orientale, King George. Large fringed flowers of 
brilliant red. 
Lord Lambourne. Deeply fringed parrot tulip type. 
the best real reds. 50c. 
Mrs. Perry. Lovely salmon pink. 
Orientale. Large bright red, 50c. 
Perry’s White. Fine satiny white with maroon blotch at base 
of each petal. 50c. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Soft salmon-rose, large flower. 
PENTSTEMON, Barbatus Torreyi. Bright scarlet flowers on 
2-ft. spikes, June to Aug. 
Short dense 
Clusters of rich 
One of 
PENTSTEMON, Giant Ruby. Very large bright scarlet 
flowers with lighter throat borne in large clusters 
throughout summer and fall. Undoubtedly the out- 
standing new perennial of recent years, Splendid for 
massing, ideal for cutting. 50c; doz., $5.00; 100, $40.00. 

Digitalis. White flowers, May-July. . 
Garnet (New). A hardy large flowered variety in a beautiful 
rich garnet color. 50c. 
Menziesii (R). Prostrate evergreen, lavender flowers. 
Pubescens (R). Violet shading to pink flowers on 24-inch stems. 
Rupicola (R). Prostrate, brilliant reddish flowers. 
PEONIES. See page 45. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. Upright phlox giving effective mass 
color all summer. Prices 50c each; large clumps, $1.00-$1.50. 
Augusta. Pat. 252. The finest American beauty red phlox. 
Columbia, Pat. 118. Clear delicate cameo pink, faint blue at 
eenter. ‘“‘Perpetual flowering.”’ 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. 
