Sanguinea 2 ft. 
Delicate loose panicles of crimson bell- 
shaped flowers above a clump of good 
foliage. 
HIBISCUS MASCHEUTOS MARVEL 
Mallows 8 ft. Common Rose Mallow 
Robust type of upright habit. Deeply cut 
foliage. Enormous crimson, pink and 
white flowers in August-September. 
' HOSTA Funkia 
Lancifolia 2 ft. Lanceleaf Plantain Lily 
Narrow-leaved, yellow-green. Lilac or 
pale lavender flowers. August-Sieptember. 
75e each. : 
L. Variegata 
Variegated foliage of above. White Au- 
gust lily. T5dce. 
*IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS 1 ft. 
Edging Candytutft 
Evergreen, spreading. White flowers in 
April-May. Excellent edging plant or in 
rock gardens. 
IRIS" Tall Bearded Iris 
Aleazar 4 ft. 
Light and dark violet. 
Ambassadeur 48 in. 
Purple with yellow. 
Argynnis 
Yellow with : violet: :carmine. 
‘Caprice 24 in. 
Light with dark rose-red..- 
Celeste 
Lavnder-blue, darker lavender: 
Crusader ; 
' Pale blue-lavender: with darker lavender. 
Dalia ; 
White tinged with rose-purple. 
Florentine Alba 27 in. 
White tinged with lavender: 
Honorabilis 18 in. 
Golden yellow with mahogany brown. 
Inocenze 
White. 
Isoline 36 in. 
Lilac pink with brown. 
Juniata 27 in. : 
Violet with orange. 
Lent A. Williamson 
Blue-violet, darker purple with yellow. 
Lohengrin 30 in. 
Silvery lilac with pink tone in early 
morning and later afternoon. 
Lord of June 36 in. 
Chicory blue, lavender-violet with old 
gold. 
Mme. Chereau 21% ft. 
Pure white, edged with light blue. 
Opera 
Pansy violet with darker lavender. 
Pallida Dalmatica 4 ft. 
Soft lavender. 
Pare de Neuilly 
Coppery purple. 
Purple King (Germanica) 
Rich-purple. 
Queen of May 2 ft. 
Rosy lilac. 
Rhein Nixe. 
White, blotched with purple. 
Seminole 
Beautiful red. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau 
Velvety purple, early. 
Violacea Grandiflora 
Lavender. 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
Excelsa 
Pale lemon-yellow. Blooms April-May. 
Sambo 
Violet-blue. Blooms April-May. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI Oriental Iris 
Noted for its great size. Comes into bloom 
directly after the German Iris, in July. All 
shades of purple, blue and white. Mixed 
varieties, all colors. 
*LINUM FLAVUM 1-2 ft. Golden Flax 
Gay yellow flowers in loose elusters. June- 
July. Plant forming neat bush. Border or 
rock garden. Sun. 
Perenne 11% ft. Perennial Flax 
Delicate feathery foliage. Clear light blue 
on slender leafy stems. Free and con- 
tinuous bloomer. Sun or half shade. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM SUPERBUM 4 ft. 
Rose Loosestrife 
Tall spikes of rose flowers on long, grace- 
ful, arching stems covered with willowy 
leaves. Beautiful on banks of streams or 
ponds. Stun or half shade. $1.00. 
*MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLOREN 
8 in. Forget-me-not 
Dwarf plant of spreading habit. Blue flow- 
ers in loose clusters over the entire season. 
May-September. Good for shady damp 
spots of’ rock ‘garden. 
OENTHERA YOUNGI 2 ft. Evening: Primrose 
A strong,,large-leaved plant with firm red- 
dish,, shiny foliage. ,.Covered with lemcn- 
yellow.. flowers,’ June-August. Sun to half 
shade. 
PAEKONIA Peony 
Perennial herb. or low shrub. Large, effec- 
tiv foliage, with large, solitary flowers. 
Being gross feeders, they lik a deep moist 
loam enriched with cow manure. Best in 
lightly shaded spot. Division $1.00. 
Albatre 
Large, compact, globular heads of white 
shade, ivory tinged with lilac and with 
a very faint carmine line.» Fragrant. Mid- 
season: 

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