Jacquelline Guillot. Gigantic silvery blue... 25 
dean Cayeux. Havana brown and gold_._..._..._ .90 
Jean Chevreau. Biscuit yellow and violet brown. .40 

Kathyrn Fryer. Yellow and velvety maroon............. ~ .20 
Labor. Electric-blue sheen — 125 
Lady Byng. Soft ageratum-violet —..W-.-. 2 .20 
Lent A. Williamson. Choice violet bicolor... .20 
Lohengrin. Cattleya-rose et GARR, A .20 
Lord Lambourne. Rosy-fawn and “crimson é.2 ae 20 
Los Angeles. Lovely white with standards veined 
Violet." So 8 ee ee ee eee eran a” Se -40 
Majestic, Enormous red bicolor 22. .30 
Mary Gibson. Soft, rosy-bronze .20 
Midwest. Ruffled white, flushed rose... a .20 
Midwest Gem. Exquisite bright yellow —... .30 
Miss Aravilla. Variegated gold and red __......._ Eg 50 
Mme. Chereau. White elegantly frilled blue... a .20 
Mme. Pacquitte. Bright rosy-claret = .20 
Mother of Pearl. Iridescent shades ~...._............ 20 
Mrs. Valerie West. S. lavender-bronze; F. crimson 
purple rs eo ht ua ayers ieee 30 
Nibelungen. Fawn ‘and. ‘violet- -purple- easthte Sv T nee .20 
No-We-Ta. Exquisite pink blend .00 
Pallida dalmatica. S. lavender; F. deep lavender. 
Choice®*2222= ots oe ee ee eee Dae, tee () 
Pink Opal. Large ‘pink ‘Wiae? etl, a ie .50 
Pioneer. Lovely red-purple WW $s .40 
Plumeri. Coppery-rose and velvety claret... ae .20 
‘Primrose. Clear deep yellow —.—~......._.__._._ .20 
Prof.: Mitchell.: Deep wine) 2 ee eee . 1.00 
Prosper Laugier. The well-known brown Iris__._ .20 
Queen of May.. Early violet-pink — WWW. .20 
Red Orchid. Fine intermediate req _.....WWW. .90 
Reine Nixe. White with rich pansy-purple_...___ .20 
Rose Unique. Bright violet rose self... .20 

Salonique. S. white and sulphur) F. pansy violet .20 
Seminole. Rich rosy-red self —......... eer AP ee x 29 
Shekinah. Clear soft yellow. “Ruffled __ ee rg FE 25 
Sunset. Old gold and coppery-violet._.......... .20 
Susan Bliss. Fine lilac-pink — Ce eros .20 
Sweet Lavender. S. French lavender; F, “rosy- 
lavender Pees .20 
Tenebrae. Beautiful violet and “purple_. ee coe ts .20 
Thais. “Choice "reddish-pink, (22 2 re .30 
Venus de Milo. Fine new white... = .00 
Walhalla. Lavender and violet-purple falls — = .20 
War Eagle. “Fine red(jtong 223 2 ee -75 
Wedgewood. China-blue. Fine — WWW .20 
Wyomissing. Creamy-white, suffused rose... .20 
Yoeman. S. bluish-violet; F. deep-blue —.......... ae -40 
Zuni. Rich red-brown and copper —--........ = 590 
Zwanenburg. Cream, old gold and maroon _.___.._ -20 
Japanese Iris 
IRIS kaempferi. A superb type of Iris with enormous 
flowers. Commence flowering after the Germanica type 
and continue for about a month. They comprise a won- 
derful assortment of colors and are really outstanding. 
Prefer a rich soil and plenty of water when developing. 
the flowers. Choice mixed colors. 3 fer 75c; doz., $2.50. 
Dwarf Iris 
IRIS pumila. These beautiful little Iris, growing 6 to 
8 inches high, bloom in May and June. Fine for border- 
ing flower beds or for rockeries. 3 for 60c; doz., $2.00. 
*Cyanea. Deep Blue. 
*Formosa. Violet. 
*Milton. Yellow and maroon. 
*Stewart. Deep purple. 
*The Bride. White. 
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Siberian Iris, Madawaska 
Siberian Iris 
IRIS siberica. Onr; of the finest and easiest to grow of all 
Iris types. Has grassy-like foliage and tall, erect stems. 
Wonderful bloomers and extra fine for cutting. 
3 for 45c; doz., $1.60 
—Alba. Pure white. —Sanguinea. A rich blue 
We offer the following new varieties originated by the 
Dominion Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 
3 for 50c; doz., $1.75 
Bluish-violet. 
Light bluish-violet. One of the finest in com- 
merce. 
Kootenay. Slightly darker than Gatineau. 
Madawaska. Dark violet with white blotch. 
Mattawin. Medium shade of blue. 
Rideau. Rich, light blue. 
eee Species 
» 60c; doz., $2.00 
*Arenaria. 4 in. Delightful little species.. Yellow flowers 
in early spring. 
*Rubra Marginata. 4 in. Lurid red flowers. 
Lavender 
LAVENDULA vera (True lavender). 115-2 ft. This fine plant 
is much sought after. Delightfully fragrant blue flowers. 
3; 65¢C} — doze $2.25. 
LATHYRUS latifolia. (Perennial Pea). 6 ft. Extremely 
showy and fine for covering small trellises, fences, low 
walls, etc. June-Sept. Mixed colors. 25c each; 3 for 65c. 
Hardy Lilies 
All herbaceous or shrubbery borders should have a few 
lilies scattered through them. The sorts listed below are 
hardy and not at all difficult to grow. Any light sandy or 
loamy soil is all right if well enriched, and properly 
drained. Avoid fresh manure, but well-rotted cow manure 
thoroughly mixed in the soil is the finest thing you can 
use. When hard frosts set in, protect with a covering of 
leaves or litter. 
LILIUM— 
Abitibi. 
Gatineau. 

Geo. C. Creelman. A larger and more beautiful Regal 
Lily. The result of a cross of regale and sargen- 
tiae. A stronger grower than regale, and with larger 
branching flower heads; the individual flowers 
are longer, more waxy in appearance and the 
back of petals a deeper and more pronounced rosy- 
purple shade. Blooms a week to ten days later than 
regale. Don’t miss this superb lily. We offer large 
bulbs that will give immediate results, in fact 
produced masses of bloom this past summer. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.75; doz., $10.00 
tigrinum splendens, (Tiger Lily). 4-5 ft. Bright orange-red 
spotted black. A very fine lily, perfectly hardy and of 
easy culture. Plant 5-6 in. deep. July-Sept. 25c each; 3, 
60c; doz., $2.00. 
tigrinum plena. (Double Tiger Lily). A choice double 
form of the preceding. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
umbellatum. 2-3 ft. A lovely, early flowering lily with 
large, cup-shaped orange-red flowers. 40c each; 3 for $1. 
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