“NEMAPEG’S” Hardy Perennials 
IBERIS (Candytuft). A neat and compact 
evergreen dwarf. Covered with a sheet 
of pearly white flowers in early summer, 
it becomes the “show” of its surround- 
ings. Fine for edging for beds or for 
your rockery. 8 inches tall. The plant 
resembles daphne cneorum a great deal. 
Strong plants, 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
IRIS Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). The 
queen of them all. Large blooms 5 to 
6 inches in diameter, orchid-like in ap- 
pearance, borne on strong, upright stalks 
21% to 3 feet tall. Blooms during late 
June and during July. A perfect mass 
of bloom unrivaled by any other peren- 
nial. The range of colors is most strik- 
ing. Every shade beautiful. Japanese 
Iris are alluring in the border and wel- 
come in the cutting garden. Makes a 
superb cut flower. Heavy plants, 25c 
each; 5 for $1.00. 2-year, strong plants, 
blooming size, 15c each; 8 for $1.00. 
I. Pumila (Miniature Flag). Dwarf spring 
Jris. Extensive color range. 6 to 8 
inches. Blooms during April and May. 
Fine for the low border, rockery and 
pools. Large charming flowers. Strong 
plants, blooming size, 10c each; 12 for 
$1.00. 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). 
L. Vera. This is the true sweet-scented 
English lavender. Forms a compact 
blue-gray plant about 18 inches high. 
Delightfully fragrant. The showy blue 
flowers in July and August rise 8 to 10 
inches above the beautiful foliage. An 
old favorite that never grows old. Fine 
for the border and rockery. A plant 
every garden should have and know. 
Perpetually beautiful both summer and 
winter. Strong plants, 35c each. 
LUPINS, Russell. This new strain of 
Lupins has caused a sensation among 
flower lovers. Large spikes of flowers in 
rich colors. Perfectly hardy. Out of 2%- 
inch pots, 25c each; 5 for $1.00. 
MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells). An 
interesting native plant. 11/7 feet. Pink- 
ish buds opening to lovely clear blue 
flowers. May and June. 20c each; 6 for 
$1.00. 
MONARDA (Bee-balm; Bergamot; Os 
wego Tea; Haremint). 
M. Didyma, Mixed. In mixed colors. 10c 
each for strong plants. 
PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue). 
_ P. Grandiflorus. The largest flowered of 
all. 3-foot spikes of huge pale blue 
flowers. Fine for cutting. Handsome 
silvery leaves. July, August. Strong 
~ clumps, 20c each. 
P. Laevigatus digitalis. Snowy white fox- 
glove-like spikes produced in profusion 
all summer. 20 inches high. Fine for 
the garden. Also for naturalizing in 
‘tthe grass. Very hardy. Strong plants, 
20c each. 

PENSTEMON—Continued 
P. Pubescens. A fine supplement for the border or 
rockery. A good wall plant. Likes hot, dry loca’ 
tions. Produces violet flowers shading to a flesh- 
pink on strong stems 24 inches high during July 
up to October. A valuable addition to the garden. 
20c each. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
O. Missouriensis. A rugged little dwarf. A low 
species with prostrate ascending branches, and a 
profuse bloomer. Single flowers 4 inches across. 
A fine lemon-yellow. In bloom from June until 
August. Fine for rockery and border. 6 to 8 
inches. Strong plants, 20c each. 
O. Youngi. A strong, stocky, large-leaved plant with 
firm, shiny foliage. Numerous bright lemon- 
yellow flowers on stems about 24 inches tall from 
June to August. A very fine border plant. Strong 
plants, 15c each; 8 for $1.00. 
PETUNIA, The New Double Supreme. A select 
strain; a double, fringed Petunia; semi-dwarf. A 
grand assortment of shades. (A limited supply.) 
12 plants for $1.50. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder; Greek Valerian). 
P, Reptans. Fine for the rockery or low border. 
Bright blue flowers in June. Very compact habit. 
Beautiful fernlike foliage. 10 inches. 
Strong plants, 15c each; 8 for $1.10. 
PRIMROSES. Pert and saucy Alpines from 
distant lands. Lovely plants of gaudy colors. 
The treasures of your rock garden. 
P. Polyanthus (True English Bunch Prim- 
rose). Profuse bloomer, early spring and 
summer. Rainbow mixture. 4 to 6 inches. 
20c each. 
P. Veris, Munstead Giant Exhibition. A won- 
derful new strain producing large flowers 
on strong, straight stems. Includes lilac, 
purple, violet, buff, orange, salmon, rich 
reds and yellows. 6 to 8 inches. Strong 
plants, 20c each. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
PENSTEMON Grandiflorus 



OENOTHERA 
IRIS Kaempferi 
IRIS Pumila 


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