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VARIOUS IRISES (continued) 
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able. All through August the plants are, 
each afternoon, great bouquets of bloom. 
The blossoms are carried in tall sprays, 
slenderly branching and re-branching. 
Coloring is highly variable, usually a 
cool translucent lavender with mahog- 
any markings that may be buff-lemon, 
Orange, ;cOpper, Drown Ori tyrianweee a 2.00 
*PUMILA CYANEA, 9 in. Violet-pur- 
plea Maye ees ire wan ey erie ethene 2.00 
*“PUMILA LUTEA A yellow form of 
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*PUMILA THE BRIDE. A. white 
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TSIBIRICA (Siberian Iris), 2 to 3 
ft. A variety distinguished by its tall, 
grass-like foliage and numerous violet- 
colored flowers that are borne on slender 
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*SIBIRICA. SNOW QUEEN. A vari- 
ety of great merit. Flowers snow-white. 2.00 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
*PYCNOSTACHYA. Long - straight 
stalks 4 {t= highs with spikes 1 to ou tt. 
long of rosy-purple flowers, commences 
to bloom at the top of spike, and blooms 
downward. Good for cutting. July- 
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FPYCNOSTACHYA GIGANTICA. 
This latest form of Liatris Pycnostachya 
is the best yet of all Liatris known. Its 
flower spikes reach to a height of 7 
to 8 feet, and when in full bloom shows 
30 to 36 inches of stem in bloom at one 
time, Excellent for border and cutting. 
AdIoTISt SGDLEMDCY.1> ete Aes. ee 2.50 
+SEPTEMBER GLORY. This late 
flowering type was selected from among a 
large number of fine seedlings because of 
its outstanding beauty. It is the show- 
iest form of all the late varieties. The 
purple flowers are produced in extra long 
spikes during late August and Septem- 
ber. A first-class acquisition for the bor- 
der and et ore Cucline tetera ence 2.50 
+SPICATA. Reddish purple. June- 
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