LYTHRUM 
Mordena 
This is a new Lythrum 
brought out by the Canadian 
Experimental Farm at Mor- 
den, Manitoba. We think it 
the best of all the Lythrums 
and a great improvement 
over old types. Long, upright 
growing stems just covered 
their length with little deep 
bright rose-pink flowers. This 
is a good one. Showy plants 
for moist, shady borders, and 
watersides. This isa Lythrum 
of real merit. The older sorts 
are not so desirable because 
of their dull color. But this 
is a bright, attractive pink and 
you will like it. It will give 
color to your perennial bor- 
der over a period from four 
to.six weeks. Also fine to 
use in bouquets with other 
flowers. Height 3 to 4 feet. 
Strong, potted plants that will 
bloom this season. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
12 for $4.00, postpaid 
Oenothera-—Evening Primrose 
OENOTHERA 
Often Called GOLDEN SPRAY or EVENING PRIMROSE 
A low growing, spreading perennial throwing out many branches to.a height of 
about 2 feet. 
These branches are covered almost their entire length with large, thickly set, bright, 
single, yellow flowers. These plants make a fine dislpay of color the entire summer. 
They need little attention and should be planted about 8 inches apart, using three or 
more plants in a group. 
Strong, field-grown plants: Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS TG 
Make a nice planting of Siberian Iris throughout your perennial bor- 
der and also around your bird bath. You will find the birds like the 
seclusion this Iris gives them. The flowers are graceful and they give 
your bouquets the artistic effect they often need. The plants grow up- 
right and the grasslike foliage adds materially to the beauty of any 
planting in which they are used. We offer this Iris in 5 shades of blue. 
Large divisions, 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; any 6 for $2.25, postpaid. 
CAESAR. 48 in. A uniform deep violet-blue. Very rich coloring in this 
variety. To see is to order. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. 48 in. Deeper in color than Caesar. The dark- 
est of all Siberian Iris. A rich pansy-violet. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. True Oriental form. Comes from Japan. The flow- 
ers are large, of fine form, good texture, and the color a rich uniform 
deep violet-blue. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 in. A very tall, graceful growing variety. 
A fine, large bright 
blue on 41/4-ft. stems. 
NORA DISTIN. 30 in. 
Standard and _ styles 
clear violet; falls white 
edged and veined 
china-blue. 
LILY-OF-THE- 
VALLEY 
Nice to plant in shady 
places under trees or 
about the house where 
the sun seldom reaches. 
Also very fine for the 
rockery. Take little room 
but are always there and 
furnish many little sprays 
of sweetly perfumed 
flowers. 
Price: 12 for $2.25, 
postpaid 
Lily-of-the-Valley 
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