HELENA, MONTANA 
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OUR MOUNTAIN GROWN IRIS 
Our Iris consist of a choice selection of beautiful 
and adapted types. The size of rhizomes varies 
greatly with different varieties. In the descrip- 
tions ‘“S’” indicates the standards or upper petals 
and “F”’ the Falls or lower petals. You will also 
want to try one or more of the new Vesper Iris in 
your garden. All our Iris and Perennials are 
postpaid. 
Our Iris Aristocrats 
Cecil Minturn—Soft orchid rose, self color. Pale 
yellow beard, one of the best light pinks. Each, 
25e; 3 for $1.00. 
King Tut—Beautiful brown and red tones. S. and 
stigmas brown, F. Hession brown, yellow beard. 
Gives effect of brilliant red. Each, 30e; 3 for 75e. 
Dr. Bernice—(S) Coppery bronze. (F) A fine ruby 
purple. Each, 25¢e; 3 for 65e. 
Madame Chereau—(S & F) White. Ruffled edges of 
turquoise blue. Each, 25e; 3 for 65c. 
Morning Splendor—Fragrant—A very large deep 
claret red. Each, 25e; 3 for 65ce. 
Seminole—A very large sort. (F) Velvety mahog- 
any red; deep bright red. Each, 25c; 3 for 65ce. 

THE NEW VESPER IRIS KEEPS BLOOMING 
From the cold plains of Northern China comes 
this new beautiful species which is able to endure 
intense cold and long dry periods. It produces 
more flowers and has a longer blooming period 
than any other Iris. The Vesper Iris sometimes 
grows shoulder high and grows in almost any 
soil and exposure. Usually begins blooming in 
July. The delicately soft lavender colored orchid- 
like blooms with a striking white blotch on the 
falls appear about three in the afternoon and a 
new crop appears each day. The Vesper does not 
produce Rhizomes but has a mass of fibrous roots 
and the clumps keep getting larger. Price each, 
85e; 3 for $1.00, prepaid. 


SPECIAL IRIS OFFER 
We have a large number of fine Iris from 
a field that became mixed in digging. We 
offer these Fancy Unnamed Sorts at 
$1.25 PER DOZEN—PREPAID 

HARDY GARDEN LILLIES 
H. Fulwa—(Orange Day Lily)—A beautiful deep 
orange variety of this popular Hardy Lily. Each, 
30c¢; 3 for 75e. 
Tiger Lily—Very large flowers, orange and black. 
Very floriterous. Each, 30ec; 3 for 75¢; doz., $3.00. 
Madonna or L. Candium—Large, white, fragrant 
and hardy. Each, 50¢; 3 for $1.25. 
Elegans—(Lilium Thunbergianum)—A very beau- 
tiful group of showy Hardy Lilies flowering in 
June and July and growing 1% to 2 feet high. 
This is a lily of easy culture, highly recommended 
for naturalizing, and excellent for rock gardens. 
Mixed. Good range of reds, yellows and golds. 
Each, 35¢; 3 for $1.00. 
Lilium Regale—A magnificent Lily bearing pro- 
fusely white fragrant flowers; slightly shaded 
pink outside. Giant size, 35e; 3 for 90c. 
Lily of the Valley—Roots (pips) of this great fa- 
vorite. 6 for 50c; doz., 95c. 


Penstemon 
LYCHNIS 
Lychnis Arkwright—“R”—A new variety, 1 foot 
high, large orange, red, scarlet or crimson flow- 
ers. Ideal for rock gardens. Each, 30c; 6 for $1.50. 
LUPINS 
New Russell—We offer blooming size plants of this 
Lupin. Price, each, 35ce; 3 for $1.00; G6 for $1.50. 
MYOSOTIS or Forget-Me-Not “R” 
Fine for the rockery and damp places. Rich, blue 
flowers with yellow eye. Each, 25e; 3 for 65e. 
PENSTEMON “R” 
Blue Gem—“R”—A fine hardy variety with flowers 
of a bright blue. Each, 25c; 3 for 65e. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Standard Oriental Varieties 
Princess Victoria Louise—Salmon pink. 
Goliath—Large bright scarlet. 
Price of Above Two Varieties—Each, 25c; 3 for 65c. 
ICELAND POPPIES “R” 
New Sunbeam Varieties—A great improvement on 
the older varieties. The colors are rich orange, 
lemon and white. Each, 25¢e; 3 for 65e; doz., $2.50. 
WE CANNOT SEND PLANTS C. 0. D.—ALL OUR PLANTS ARE PREPAID 
