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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 40ce per plant, $4.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable tor Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 

Iris Kaempferi 
HELIANTHUS (Continued ) 
tLoden Gold — Large dahlia-like flowers of bright yellow. 
About 5 inches in diameter. When grown on a gravel-loam soil 
blooms develop to even greater perfection. If main flowers are 
cut when they mature, the side shoots develop perfectly and 
by this method the blooming season can be extended from July 
to very heavy frost. Height 4 to 5 feet. Prieez: 50c per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
+Multifiorus Flora Plema—Deep golden yellow with quilted 
petals, similar to a Dahlia. Height, 4-5 feet. Flowering August 
and September. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbell) 
Few hardy Perennials lend themselves to as many uses in the 
garden as Heuchera. It makes a beautiful border with its ro- 
settes of heart-shaped leaves, that remain green most of the 
winter. 
From late June to September they send up slender spikes 18 
inches high, covered with small bright coral bells. It is ideal 
in the rock garden and fills an important blooming period in 
the herbaceous border. As a cut-flower, it keeps well and is 
most attractive used with other flowers for a table decoration. 
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*Pale Pink — Very pale pink shade of this very popular 
Perennial. Flowers the entire season, and even when not in 
flower the foliage is most attractive. 
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* Pink Delight—A very beautiful shade of deep pink, almost 
red, producing flowers on stems 12 to 18 inches in height, 
flowering from June to September. Ideal for cutting or rock 
eardens. 
+Rosamundi—Beautiful shade of coral-pink. A fine strong 
grower. Disease resistant. Produces quantities of coral-pink 
blooms on strong stems, and flowers over 10 weeks. Price: 
o0c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
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*HOLLYHOCK (Double) 
No old-fashioned garden is complete without Hollyhocks. Their 
stately spikes produce bold effects that cannot be obtained 
with any other flower. 
Apple Blossom—aAn apple blossom shade of pink flowers of 
light pink with shadings of white. A most attractive variety. 
Lilae—A very enchanting shade of lilac-pink which causes quite 
a little comment in the average garden. 
Newport Pink— A very beautiful shade of clear glistening pink. 
Deep Rose—Old Rose shade. 
Large Double Searlet—One of our most popular varieties. 
Wellow—Lemon shade of yellow. 
White—A true pure white Hollyhock. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
Among the many species of plants particularly suitable for 
dwarf beds, borders and the rockery, none surpass the hardy 
Candytufts in making a rich showing during their flowering 
season. The foliage is also quite ornamental, being evergreen 
most of the Winter. 
*Sempervirens—Pure white flowers which completely cover 
the plants in May. About 15 inches high, and splendid for 
edging borders and rock gardens. 
* Snowflake—Much more compact in growth than the Semper- 
virens with flowers almost three times as large and covering the 
plant completely when they bloom. A marvelous edging plant 
for walks or flower borders and a beautiful rock garden sub- 
ject. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI—Standard Varieties 
The showiest of the early Summer flowers in the garden. Mag- 
nificent flowers in beautiful shades of color and very useful as 
cut flowers. This is the one type of Iris on which lime should 
never be used. 
+ Azure—Double. Mauve-blue with wavy petals. The dark halo 
surrounding the yellow blotch at the base of the petals is most 
enchanting. 
{Blue Bird—A fine rich blue variety of fine form and color. 
}+Columbia—A very striking double blue with pure white veins 
and yellow center. 
Geld Bound—Double. Large, double white enriched by a 
creamy glow, from the gold banded center. 
tLa Favorite—Large white with delicate veinings of blue and 
a great purple center. 
};Purple and Gold—Double. A striking violet purple with a 
conspicuous gold throat and bluish white rays. 
+Pyramid—Double violet purple, veined white in center of 
each petal. 
}Violet Beauty—Large, single flower of a rich, dark violet 
purple, with long, conspicuous yellow center and graceful, 
crepe-like texture. A tall growing variety, very showy in 
garden. 
SIBERIAN EEREIS 
*Sibiriea, Variety Orientalis—These are grassy-leaved 
Irises retaining lovely flowering foliage throughout the season 
and blooming just at the close of the bearded Iris season. The 
delicately poised blossoms are attractive and valuable both for 
cutting and garden decoration. White. Shades of Blue. 
Price: 25e per plant, $2.50 per dozen. 
