SIBERIAN IRIS 
Make a nice planting of Siberian Iris throughout your perennial border 
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 upright and the grass- 
like foliage adds materially to the beauty of any planting in which they are 
used. We offer this Iris in five shades of blue. 
Large Divisions: 50c each; any 3 for $1.25; all 5 for $2.00, 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 darkest 
of all Siberian Iris. A rich Pansy-violet. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. True Oriental form. Comes from Japan. The flowers 
are large, of fine form, good texture, and the color a rich uniform deep 
violet-blue. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 454 in. A very tall, graceful growing variety. A fine, 
large bright blue on 41/7-foot stems. 
NORA DISTIN. 30 in. Standard and styles clear violet; falls white edged 
and veined china-blue. ; 
PLATYCODON 
A very hardy 
perennial with 
large, 1Y-in. bell- 
shaped flowers. This 
season we have 
Platycodon in two 
distinct colors: light 
pink, and blue. 
1 root of each 
color for $1.00; 2 
each for $1.75; 4 
of each for $3.00, 
postpaid. 












Siberian Iris 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Creeping Phlox) 
These dwarf creeping Phlox are some of the first flowers to brighten the landscape in 
the spring. Because of their low growth, spreading habit, and vivid colors, they are espe- 
cially fine for rock gardens, for terrace plantings, and for planting about the base of the 
stone in cemetery work. Height 4 to 6 inches. They are a little bothersome to plant 
because of a big spreading top with a very small amount of root. In planting it is well to 
force some of the top into the hole with the roots and bring the dirt up well about this 
part of the top. Water well in planting and then keep the soil well stirred for several 
weeks. Plant 8 inches apart in full sun and divide every three or four years. We offer 
these plants in four distinct colors: red, blue, iight apple-blossom-pink, and deep pink. 
PRICES: 
1 each of all 4 colors for $1.65, postpaid 3 each of all 4 colors for $5.00, postpaid 
Phiox Subulata 
Platycodon 

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 display 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. 
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