IRIS — Continued 
Primrose. S. deep yellow; F. lighter yellow. 
Rameses. Lovely blend of amber-yellow and mauve-pink with yellow 
glow at center. 
Red Dominion. S. deep red; F. full flaring velvety red. 
Rheingauperle. One of the best light, rose-pinks. 
Rialgar. S. yellow; F. crimson-brown. 
San Francisco. Large white flower edged with lavender-blue. 
Sunlight. Large soft yellow. 
Susan Bliss. Magnificent pink. 
Venus de Milo. Immense pure white, 45c. each. 
IRIS kaempferi. (Clumps.) 
Blue Waves. Single, soft lavender-blue, 50c. each. 
Fascination. Double, mauve-pink, 50c. each. 
Gold Bound. Large, double, white and golden center, 50c. each. 
Manadzura. Double, white veined with blue, 50c. each. 
Melpomene. Double, light blue, 50c. each. 
Neptune. Single, deep purple, 50c. each. 
Red Riding Hood. A fine single amaranth, veined and suffused white, 
50c. each. 
Reine des Bulgares. Single, soft lavender, 50c. each. 
Templeton. Double, violet-red, 50c. each. 
*IRIS cristata (Crested Iris). Creeping species, rich amethyst-blue, striped 
orange, 3 in., April-May. 
*cristata alba (White Crested Iris). White flowered variety of above. 
dichotoma (Vesper Iris). Lavender flowers, open in afternoon, 1-2 ft., 
July-August. Very free flowering, 45c. each. 
pseudocorus (Yellow Swamp Flag). Bright yellow flowers, 3-4 ft., May- 
June. 
pumila-Atroviolacea. Wine-colored, very dwarf. 
*pumila Excelsa (Dwarf Iris). Splendid pale lemon-yellow, 6-8 in., April- 
May. 
*pumila Schneecuppe. Large, showy, pure white, 6-8 in. 
IRIS sibirica orientalis. Purple-blue, fine foliage, 2-3 ft., June. 
sibirica Blue Flame. Brilliant sky-blue, perfect form, 50c. each. 
sibirica Blue Wings. Clear blue. Clumps, 50c. each. 
sibirica Perry’s Blue. Large blue, 3 ft., June, clumps, 50c. each. 
sibirica Snow Queen. White, 3 ft., June. 
KNIPHOFIA. See Tritoma, page 63. 
*LAVANDULA officinalis (vera) (Sweet Lavender). Fragrant lavender- 
blue flowers, aromatic foliage, 18 in., July-August, 45c. each. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya (Kansas Gayfeather). Spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers, 5-6 ft., August-September. 
scariosa alba. Spikes of white flowers, 2-3 ft., September-October. 
s. September Glory. An improved variety. Flowers purple, all in bloom 
at same time. 5 ft., September. 50c. each. 
spicata (Blazingstar). Deep purple flowers in spikes, 2-3 ft., July. 
LILIUM canadense (Canadian Lily). Orange-red blossoms spotted brown, 
3-4 ft., June-July. 
Sands a. Lily). Rich orange-yellow, 4-6 ft., August-September, 
c. each. 
philadelphicum (Orangecup Lily). Cup-shaped, yellow flowers, spotted 
with maroon and shaded with orange at the ends of the petals, 3 ft., July. 
regale (Regal Lily). Pure white, throat flushed yellow, outside of petals 
rosy-red, 60c. each. 
Plants are 40c. each, 3 for $1.15, $3.50 per 10, except as noted. 
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