ROSE HILL NURSERY 
Delightful Jus 
RICH IN COLOR 
The Iris is a magnificent hardy perennial and a general favorite. They have 
been referred to as the Orchid of the hardy garden. The Iris offers innumer- 
able color combinations of unsurpassed beauty, and the lovely structure of 
It is one of our easiest perennials to grow, 
requiring a minimum of care and thriving under conditions of soil and weather 
In the following carefully selected list a 
the flower is difficult to describe. 
in which other perennials would fail. 
splendid selection is offered. 
ALL IRIS 35c each 3 of one kind for $1.00 6 of one kind for $1.90 

German Iris—Assorted 
Come in a wide variety of colors 
SIBERIAN IRIS 

Oenothera Fraseri 
Satiny yellow flowers 
GERMAN IRIS 
CLARA NOYES. A delightful blend of yellow, apricot and orange. Talisman rose colors. 
DAUNTLESS. Both standards and falls are velvety red. Large blooms on tall stiff 
stems. 
DOLLY MADISON. Mauve standards arching and shading yellow at the base. Broad 
falls are lilac maroon veined. Beard bright orange. Strong growing. 
ELIZABETH ENGELBERG. The broad standards are a beautiful blend of pink and 
lavender. The falls are aconite violet. General effect a mauve pink. 
EVADNE. The standards are rose violet, the falls are red. 
GOLD IMPERIAL. A clear yellow with bright orange beard. 
GOLDEN LIGHT. Rich cinnamon and orange. Unusual. 
INDIGO BUNTING. One of the very best. A velvety dark blue. 
LABOR. Dark violet overlaid with a copper and bluish sheen. 
MADAM CHEREAU. Standards pure white, edged blue. Falls white with blue pencil- 
ing. Very popular. 
RAMESIS. A lovely pink-buff blend. 
SELENE. A tall silvery white Iris of large size and heavy substance. Excellent. 
SUSAN BLISS. A delightful deep pink tone. 
TENNEBRAE. A rich colored Iris. The standards are violet-purple tinged with dark 
maroon purple and the falls are a rich velvety black purple. 
VICTORIA LOUISE. The standards are sulphur and the falls are a rich plum 
color. (Maroon and gold.) One of the most showy of all Iris. 
WHITE MARBLE. A striking tall white Iris with a gold beard. 
SIBERIAN BLUE. Flowers are clear blue borne on long 
stems. Strong growing. Blooms later than German 
Iris. Valuable for cutting. 
SIBERIAN WHITE. Same as above but white in color. Double Hollyhocks 
DWARF IRIS 
IRIS PUMILA.* Dwarf Bearded Iris. Purple flowers. 
Grows about ten inches high, coming into bloom 
early in April. Suitable for border effect or in front Rich purple 
of taller-growing varieties. 


IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Candy Tuft. Sheets of pure 
white flowers borne on a dwarf plant 9 to 12 
inches tall. Blooms early spring through June. At- 
tractive border plant. 35¢€ each. 3 
$2.70. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Hardy Sweet Pea. 
pant grower, resembling the annual Sweet Pea. Red 
and pink. Train on arches, pergola, 
35¢ each. 3 for $1.40. 6 for $2.70. 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA. Kansas 
Long, narrow spikes of rich reddish purple flowers. 
4 feet high. Striking in the rear of the border. See 
picture. 50e each. 3 for $1.40. 6 for ‘$2.70. 
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for $1.40. 6 for 
fences, etc. 
Gay Feather. 
Available in a wide variety of colors 
Liatris, Kansas 
Gay Feather 
A ram- 


