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Valor—tall, broad petals of deep blackish-purple, outstanding 
in the garden. Fragrant. 40 cents each, $3.50 per ten. 
Venus de Milo—medium, rich white flowers with a golden 
beard of very pleasing effect. One of the best white varie- 
ties yet produced. 50 cents each, $4.50 per ten. 
Wabash—A very popular new variety of distinct coloring. 
Tall, standards clear white and falls of bright purple edged 
white. $1.25 each. 
Various Iris 
Sibirica orientalis—narrow foliage and deep blue flowers 
resembling Spanish Iris, but hardy. Naturalizes well. 
30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
_ Sibirica Snow Queen—a white flowered form of the above. 
30 cents each, $2.50 per ten. 
Perennials 
Herbaceous perennials form one of the most important 
parts of the garden or border as they continue to increase in 
size and beauty from year to year. A selection will give 
bloom throughout the season. 
There is such an immense range of species and varieties 
that we do not attempt to grow them all and offer those which 
have proved the most hardy and satisfactory for these climatic 
conditions. We are constantly trying new varieties and add- 
ing those of merit. 
Strong Field Grown Plants are priced at 40 cents 
each; $3.50 per ten except as noted. 
Five or more of one variety will be furnished at the 
ten rate. 
Aconitum napellus bicolor. Upright growth bearing 
pyramidal heads of attractive blue and white flowers. 
Ht. 3 ft. July-August. 50 cents each, $4.50 per ten. 
Alyssum saxatile compactum (Gold Tuft). Masses of 
small, bright yellow flowers in May. Ht. 12 inches. 
Anchusa italica Dropmore. Very attractive with its bright 
blue flowers on strong branching stems. May-June. 
Ht. 4 ft. 
Anchusa myosotidiflora. Light blue flowers much re- 
sembling forget-me-nots on low bushy plants. May-June. 
Hier? im, 
Aquilegia, Crimson Star Hybrids. (Columbine). A de- 
lightful form with white centers contrasting with various 
Shades of red. Ht. 2 ft. 
Aquilegia, Silver Queen. Strong, upright stems bearing 
long-spurred silvery white flowers. Ht. 2 ft. 
Aquilegia Mrs. Scott Elliot Hybrids. Blooms of large 
size and very long spurs in lavender, blue, pink, cream and 
yellow. 
