58 MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
SPIREA, Goat’s Beard, Meadow Sweet (RG) Per 10 
Filipendula (Dropwort). White flowers produced in abundance on stems 
15 inches high. Fern-like foliage. June and July._--_--------------------- $ 1.80 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus Barbatus) 
‘THERMOPSIS. 
Caroliniana. A lupine-like plant with rich green foliage. Yellow pea-like 
flowers produced on racemes, 6 to 12 inches long. June and July.--------- 1.40 
THYMUS, Thyme (RG) 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Dark red flowers, covering the plant completely. 
Creeping habit, hairy foliage, which is fragrant. June-July.__------------ 1.40 
TRITOMA, Kniphofia, Red Hot Poker (RG) 
This perennial needs winter protection in Northern latitudes. Blooms 
from July to October. Color ranges from Orange to deep coral. This is an 
outstanding perennial. 
Pfitzeriana. This is the genuine Red Hot Poker. Rich, orange-scarlet blooms 
on stems 8 ft. high. Must be grown from divisions. August to October.___ 1.40 
VERBENA, HARDY (RG) 
Pink. This is a truly wonderful perennial. Blooms from early spring until 
frost. Excellent ground cover needing a little protection through the winter. 1.40 
VIOLA, ODORATA, Sweet Violet (RG) 
Fry’s Fragrant. An old English strain of perpetual flowering violets. Blooms 
early in the spring and again in the fall. Flowers extra large, deep purple 
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Rosina. Producing not only in spring but again in late Autumn, quantities of 
dainty flowers, deliciously fragrant and of a charming combination of pink 
and old rose shades. The fragrance probably is the most outstanding 
feature of this new Viola. It is also quite resistant to either sun or dry 
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Royal Robe. This glorious variety is a lustrous shade of deepest violet-blue. 
The blossoms are delicately fragrant and open out flat like a pansy or Viola. 
A few plants of this violet in the garden will serve to furnish quantities of 
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‘YUCCA Adam/’s Needle (RG) 
Filamentosa. Creamy yellow. 6 ft. This plant, with its broad, sword-like 
evergreen foliage is indispensable in landscape work. It can be used either 
for lawn or Rockery work and stands out among all other plants. 
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LILIES 
The following lilies are all American grown, most of them are grown here 
at Shenandoah. Our soil seems very well adapted for the growing of this 
certain type of bulb. Size specified on the grade is circumference of the 
bulb. 
Per 10 
*Regale. (Tibet). Large white flowers, suffused pink with canary-yellow throat. 
Very fragrant blooms in July. Planting depth 5 inches. Available late 
September. 
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Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Vivid scarlet, excellent rock garden variety. Blooms 
May-June. Planting depth 6 inches. Available late September. 
Vlowerine..size bulbs. Novel os 8 oo oe ee ae 1.20 
Per 100 
$ 15.00 
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Per 100 
$ 8.00 
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