California. Large deep orange 
blotched with maroon. Evergreen. 21% 
ft. 
*Dumortieri. Dwarf orange. 1 ft. 
Flava. Lemon yellow. Evergreen. 
34 ft. 
Fulva Florepleno. Double bronze. 4 
ft. 
Gipsy. Orange overcast with red. 
Evergreen. 2% ft. 
J. A. Crawford. Apricot yellow. Ever- 
Sreemerouatt. 
*The Gem. Dwarf evergreen variety 
to 2 ft. Clear gold. 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coral Bells. 
As sweet as the breath of Spring! Nod- 
ding red bells on thin upright stems in 
spring. A perfect subject for partly 
shaded borders. 1 ft. 
IRIS kaempferi. Japanese Iris. True 
aristocrats of the garden. Broad petaled 
flowers to six inches across in rich com- 
binations of white, purple, lavender, 
mauve, lilac, blue and maroon. Each 
glowing petal is marked with bold pat- 
terns of intricate design. Sun. 2% ft. 
Mixed colors. Each, 75c. 
IRIS sibirica. Perry’s Blue. In addi- 
tion to being the loveliest of all iris it is 
also one of the most easily grown. In 
early summer perfect sky blue flowers 
to 5 inches across are borne in abun- 
dance on tall graceful stems. Attractive 
narrow foliage of deep green. 3 ft. Sun. 
Each, 65c. 

Perennials Listed by Colors on Page 51 
PENSTEMON—Enjoy any sunny spot. 
LILIUM philippinense. An exceed- 
ingly hardy variety from the Philip- 
pines that puts on quite a show in sum- 
mer with its large Easter Lily-like 
bloom. Sun or part shade. 4 ft. Each, 
65c. 
MORAEA. Resemble iris in both 
flower and foliage but are much more 
satisfactory for the foliage is evergreen 
and the large showy flowers appear at 
intervals through the entire year. Sun. 
Sette Hach) OC: 
Bicolor. Yellow with beautiful brown 
spots at the base of segments. 
Iridioides. White, yellow and laven- 
der. 
OENOTHERA pratensis. A low 
mound of glistening green brightened in 
summer by thickly clustered purple buds 
that open to single bright yellow bloom. 
Extremely hardy and easily grown. 
Sun: 2'tt 
PAEONIA. Peony. White, Red and 
Pale Pink. Each, $1.00. 
PENSTEMON. Plant them in a 
sunny location and you may enjoy their 
intriguing bell-shaped flowers from 
June until November. Each, 60c. 
Deep Pink. Large flowered erect 
type. 
Flamingo. Brilliant red. 
White. 


PHLOX paniculata. Perennial Phlox. 
For late summer and fall bloom Phlox 
are unsurpassed. Their wealth of stun- 
ning color and lasting fragrance will 
bring you colorful days and nights filled 
with perfume. The brilliance of some 
of the newer varieties is almost unbe- 
lievable. 
Anton Leo Schlageter. Brilliant 
orange scarlet. 
Bride. White. 
Bridesmaid. White, crimson eye. 
Enchantress. Salmon. 
Prof. Schliemann. Tall, lilac rose. 
Rijnstroom.. Rose pink. 
Vonhockberg. Bright red. 
Widar. Violet with white eye. 
indica. Yellow 
winter and 
REINWARDTIA 
Flax. Produces, through 
spring, amazing quantities of cheerful 
poppy-like flowers of brilliant yellow. 
Forms a thick clump of light green foli- 
age when not in bloom. 2% ft. Light 
shade. Each, 75c. 
SALVIA farinacea. Blue Bedder. 
Most desirable as it provides a myriad 
of small sk~ blue flowers on good stems 
in late summer and fall. 14-2 ft. Sun. 
REINWARDTIA—Yellow Flax. Give them a little 
shade and they’ll be happy. 



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