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CHOICE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
We can supply practically every variety of 
Bearded Iris obtainable. However, the numerous 
varieties prohibit us from listing them all and 
we will welcome inquiries for any variety not 
listed. 
The Iris listed on this page are available for 
spring delivery. With proper care many of them 
can be expected to bloom. However, it is far 
more practical to plant Iris during the months of 
July through November, and the earlier in this 
BeGLINGS SELECTED: IRIS 

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_ STANDARD COLLECTION OF BEARDED IRIS 
Strong divisions ready for planting August un- 
til November Ist, and will be sure to bloom next 
year. 
The following Iris have been chosen for their 
outstanding beauty and vigor. 
commas: A very beautiful light blue. 3 for 

Cheerio. Bright red and old gold. A gorgeous 
combination. 3 for $1.25. 
Eros. ary large salmon-pink. Very shapely. 
3 for $1.25. 
Gudrun. Enormous pure white; golden beard. 
3 ‘for $1.25. 
saci seth br Pale brown shot with gold. 3 for 
Alice Harding. Soft, satiny golden yellow. 30 
inches. 3 for $1.75. 
Collection: 1 each of 6 varieties, $3.50. 
Collection: 3 each of 6 varieties, $9.00. 



BEARDED IRIS STANDARD VARIETIES 
We have a splendid collection of standard va- 
rieties of Bearded Iris including Pallida Dal- 
matica, Quaker Lady, etc. $5.00 per doz. 
IRIS SIBIRICA (Siberian Iris) 
Perry's Blue. Powder-blue. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 
*LITHOSPERMUM prostratum, Heavenly Blue. One 
of the very choicest rock plants with inde- 
scribably blue flowers on prostrate, wiry dark 
green bushlets. Rare. $2.00 for 3; $3.75 for 
6; $6.50 per doz. 
LUPINUS, in Color Groups. These are selected from 
the finest named varieties, producing spikes 
of enormous flowers in shades of blue, rose, 
buff, orange, terra cotta, lavender, purple, 
cream, and white. 
Polyphyllus. White, Pink. and Blue. June, July. 
Russell Hybrids. Without doubt the most out- 
standing Lupins ever introduced. Since their 
introduction in 1938 they have replaced prac- 
tically all other varieties of Lupins in Amer- 
ican gardens. Fine, strong, first year blooming 
stock. 3 for $2.00; $6.00 per doz. 
LYCHNIS, Arkwrighti Hybrids. Brilliant heads of 
salmon to terra cotta. 1 ft. May-July. 
Viscaria ff.-pl. Clusters of bright crimson heads 
on |- to 114-ft. stems. May, June. 
(Creeping Jenny). 
Midsummer. 
LYSIMACHIA  nummularia 
Bright yellow creeper. 
MATRICARIA, Golden Ball. Golden yellow blooms 
on 10-inch stems. 
*MAZUS rugosus. An excellent flagging subject, 
blue in color. : 
*MENTHA Requieni. Minute carpeter for crevice 
work. 
MONARDA didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant 
crimson flowers freely produced from July on. 
2, to 3 ft. 
‘Salmon Queen. Soft pale salmon on 3-ft. stems. 
July, Aug. 
SMYOSOTIS alpestris, Indigo-Blue Gem. An im- 
proved, free-flowering form. Spring. 
*Palustris semperflorens. Bright blue Forget-me- 
not from June until late fall. 
Pink Beauty. Lovely trusses of light rose-pink.. 
3 for $1.75; $5.00 per doz. 
*Ruth Fischer. Extra-large, brilliant light blue 
flowers. 6 inches. 




ORIENTAL ORCHID IRIS 
Carlton Childs. Single. White, veined plum. 
Catherine Parry. Double. Blue, overlaid red. 
Dominator. Single. Violet-purple, yellow center. 
Gold Bound. Double. Pure white. 
Josephine Heywood. Single. Rich blue-purple. 
Purple Beauty. Double. Solid purple. 







Lilla Cox. Double. Light blue, white veins in 
center. 
Mrs. J. Alexander Hayden. Double. White shaded 
pale violet. 
Purple and Gold. Double. Violet-purple, gold 
center. : 
Pyramid. Double. Violet-blue, center veined 
white. 


Divisions: All varieties listed above, 50c each. 
Clumps: All varieties listed above, $1.00 each. 
OFFER No. 41: Divisions, 1 each of above 10 
varieties, $4.00. 
OFFER No. 42: Strong clumps, 1 each of above 
10 oriental varieties, $8.50. 
SPECIAL: Extra-large clumps of Iris in mix- 
ture. All fine varieties, exceptional value, 90c 
each; $9.00 per doz. 








ROCK GARDEN IRIS 
Isis cristata. Orchid form. 
Verna. Violet-blue. 
Ensata. Pale lilac. 
Pumila cyanea. Dwarf. Blue. 
Prairie Gem. Dwarf. Yellow. 
The Bride. White. 
$1.55 for 3; $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 





*NEPETA Mussini. 
summer. 1. to 
Fragrant lavender spikes all 
1\ ft. 
*NIEREMBERGIA rivularis. White, cup-shaped 
flowers from July until fall. 3 inches. 
PACHYSANDRA, terminalis. For ground-covers and 
shady places. 
2-yr. field-grown plants, $25.00 r 100; 
$225.00 per 1000. iti 
*PAPAVER alpinum. A wee Alpine Poppy with 
dainty flowers in rose, yellow, and cream. 
Amurense, Golden Wonder. Large flowers in 
great profusion all summer. 
Nudicaule, Coonara Pink. Charming shades of 
pink on graceful stems, 114 to 2 feet high. 
Nudicaule, Sunbeam. Fine large flowers in bril- 
liant shades of yellow and orange. Long 
stems. Bloom all summer. 
Orientale, Cerise Beauty. Brilliant cerise-red. 
Sentele, Gerald Perry. Orange-apricot. May, 
une. 
Orientale, Mahony. 
3; $7.00 per doz. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Soft salmon-rose. 
Orientale, Olympia. Small; double; flame-scarlet. 
Orientale, Orange Beauty. Orange-scarlet. 
Orientale, Perry’s White. Satiny white with a 
crimson-maroon blotch at the base of each 
petal. 
Orientale, Royal Scarlet. Vivid red, dark center. 
$1.75 for 3; $3.00 for 6; $5.50 per doz., 
» except where noted. 
Mahogany-red. $2:25 for 
*PENTSTEMON, Barbatus Torreyi. 
pink. 2 to 2% ft. July-Sept. 
Deep coral- 
PENTSTEMON, Giant-Flowering Dwarf. Full of 
flowers from July to late autumn in shades of 
blue, lavender, cream, rose-pink and blends 
of colors. 
Spectabilis, Blue. Richest blue blooms on long 
spikes 4 to 5 feet high. A spectacular show 
in the garden. 
Garnet. A lovely addition to this beautiful class 
of garden flowers. Gorgeous cutting spikes of 
deep red. 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.00; $5.50 
per doz. 
*Indicates alpine, and rock garden plants. 


Iris Pumila 

Phlox, Camillo Schneider 
HARDY GARDEN PHLOX. 
Camillo Schneider. A brilliant scarlet-red. 
Caroline Vandenberg. Very large trusses of 
lavender-blue flowers. 
Columbia. Plant Patent 118. One of the best 
pink Phlox recently introduced. $1.75 for 3, 
$2.75 for 6, $5 per doz. 
Daily Sketch. Bright salmon-pink. 
E. 1. Farrington. Bright salmon-pink, shaded 
to soft pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. Lavender-blue, shaded mauve. 
Mia Ruys. Glistening white. Dwarf habit. 
Milly (Mrs. Milly van Hoboken). Soft pink. 
Miss Lingard. White flowers from early May 
on. 
Mrs. Scholten. Vivid salmon, shading to red. 
New Bird. Very large, bright red flowers. 
Painted Lady. Silvery pink and salmon; red 
eye. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon shad- 
ings. 
Price of all Garden Phlox: 
$1.75 for 3; $5.50 per doz. 
PHLOX SUBULATA for Rock Gardens. 
*Alba. A white form of the Mountain Pink. 
*Blue Hills. Cascades of lavender-blue. 
*Brilliant (Atropurpurea). Vivid crimson flow- 
ers. 
*Brittoni. Star-shaped white flowers tinted with 
orchid. 
*Rosea. Deep rose. 
*Vivid. Bright cerise-pink on compact bushlings. 
One of the best. 
*PHLOX amoena. Clustered heads of deep pink. 
*Divaricata (canadensis). Profuse bloomer in 
early spring. Lilac. 
*Divaricata Laphami. A compact form of the 
above, with clear orchid-lavender flowers in 
spring. Excellent for interplanting with bulbs. 

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