_ _Dichotoma (August or Vesper Iris). 
__—— ers, cream to violet purple with attractive mark- 
_ Regale hhp, 3 ft. 
FARNR SEED 


Ve eke 
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‘ crate 
Incarvillea 
IRIS, GODDESS of the RAINBOW 
Kaempferi, Oriental Iris. 2 ft. Double and single 
open flowers of enormous size, sometimes 8 in. 
across.. The colors and texture are wonderful. 
__ They are the pride of the-garden. Finest colors 
__ Mixed. : 
_ Siberian Mixed, a fine strain of vari-colored Iris. 
tris Avalon Blend. A Special mixture of over 50 
choice varieties. 
Fragrant flow- 
‘ings. Blooms July to September. 
LILIES, the Glory of the Garden 
Easily grown from seed Lilies are among the most 
pleasing of garden plants, and will give your garden 
distinction and charm. 
Concolor. 18”. Outstanding color of fiery scarlet 
_ spotted dark red. A beauty. 
Longifiorum Takesima, True Easter Lily. 30 in. Im- 
mense trumpets of purest whiteness, wax-like un- 
stained, delightfully perfumed. 
One of the most beautiful and 
- easily grown of the garden lilies. Large trumpet 
shaped Ivory white flowers thruout July and-Au- 
“ gust. Fragrant and fine. ~ 
-Philippinense Formosanum, hhp. 2 ft. Long white 
trumpet flowers. Most easily grown from seed. 
Tenuifolium, Siberian Lily. Waxy. scarlet recurved 
petaled flowers borne on 2 ft. wiry stems. 
Complete Mitxure of above Lilies. 
KNIPHOFIA or TRITOMA 
f TORCH LILY, RED HOT POKER 
Hybrida Mirabilis. 3 ft. Blooms the first year 
from seed. Mix. 
Pfitzer’s Hybrids, hp. 3 ft. Very large, brilliant 
red spikes. 
New Hybrids. 
_ flower’ spikes 
| colors, 







Showy 3 ft. plants flame-like 
in flashing array of mixed 

HANDSOME INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI 
This plant was found by a French Mission- 
ary upon a lofty mountain in China. It is a 
very choice herbaceous perennial of easy 
Propagation from seeds and will grow and 
bloom for many years. 
The flower scapes rise a foot or more and 
bear at their summit from one to a dozen 
bright rosy purple trumpet-shaped flowers 2 
in. in diameter. The plant is beautiful both 
‘in foliage and in flower, and well deserves 
a place in every garden. The seeds may be 
sown early in pots or trays and transplanted 
later to a rich, loamy soil in a sunny situa- 
tion. Be sure to try it. Pkt. 5¢ and 25e. 
INCARVILLEA Grandiflora Brevipes. Flowers 
extra large, brilliant dark rose. Pkt. 5e 
and 25c. : 

IBERIS or PERENNIAL HARDY CANDYTUFT 
Sempervirens. hp, 6 in. Spreading plants completely 
covered with heads of pure white flrs in spring 
and summer. Fine for Rockery. 
Jacunda. A rare species blooming during June and 
July. Dwarf bluish green plants bear dainty spikes 
of small pink flowers. 
Gibraltarica. 1 ft. Lilac to white. 
Queen of Italy. 10 in. Rosy lilac. 
Mixed. Perennial Candytuft. 
IPOMOPSIS Elegans, Standing cypress. 
Elegant spikes of rich colored flowers. 
INULA Ensifolia, hp. 12 in. Dwarf golden, showy 
daisy flower. 
ISATIS Glauca, Woad. hp. 3 ft. 
background. 
hhb. 3 ft. 
Graceful yellow 

Tritoma 
Red Hot Poker 
_ All Seeds: Pkt. 5c, 21 for $1.00—Jumbo Pkt. 10c, 11 for $1.00 
(Kniphofia) 

Remember to make a border of Candytuft. 
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