VARIETY Per Half 
Doz. Doz. 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mallow) 
Unequalled for tall backgrounds or for specimen plants.’ Their 
large leaved, ornamental foliage is fine in the border. Tall erect 
canes bear large bell-shaped blooms often measuring 7 or 8 inches 
across Very hardy and easily grown. Grow 4 feet tall. August. 
MALLOW MARVEL, JUMBO RED ------------- .---- 1.50 90 
MALLOW MARVEL, PINK ---------------------- 1.50 90 
HOLLYHOCKS 
No flower has mere sentiment or is more closely associated with 
Our memories than hollyhock. We have selected the outstanding 
variety listed below as being the best for our customers and we 
know you will be pleased when they bloom. May-June. 5 ft. 
CHATER’S DOUBLE MIXED ---------- _— -1.50 90 
Beautiful range of color in one of the best mixed 
Strains 

IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
These delightful plants have a very distinct place in the rockery 
or wherever a dwarf plant with evergreen foliage is needed. Very 
hardy and rarely exceed 18 inches in height. May be used for dwart 
flowering hedge. Dense heads of blooms in early spring. 
PSUR ALA RCA Me 1.50 .90 
Dwarf, with evergreen foliage. Masses of lavender 
bloom in early spring. Splendid for edging. 
DENARERVUR GINS Ste 1.50 .90 
Same habits as above with white blooms. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Oriental Iris) 
Immense flat blooms on tall stems. Noted for the variety of their 
colorings which range from delicate pastels to deepest purple and 
blue. Long narrow leaves make ornamental clumps of foliage. Plant 
some of these beautiful Iris in your borders. The size and quality of 
their blooms will please the most exacting. 3 ft. July. 
KAEMPFERI, MIXED ---------------------~----— 1.50 90 
A beautiful assortment of colors. Tall growing. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Hardy Perennial 
Sweet Pea) 
A climbing form of Sweet Pea which should be more generally 
planted in this country. Will quickly cover trellis, fence or arbor. 
Bloom continuously frem spring until fall. Colorful sweet pea blos- 
soms are fragrant and make dainty cut flowers. 
MIXED COLORS -------------------------------- 1.50 .90 
LAVENDULA (LAVENDER) 
VERA (Munstead Strain) §---------------------- 1.75 1.00 
The real Sweet Lavender used and grown in our 
grand-mothers’ day. A dwarf variety which grows 
in compact form, and bears exquisitely fragrant 
blue flowers. June-July. 18”. 

LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria) 
One of the most familiar and most loved of the perennials. 
Will grow in shade or on spots where nothing else seems to 
grow. Exquisite, waxen white, bell-shaped blooms hang from 
8 to 10 inch stems. Foliage is ornamental all season. Very fra- 
grant. Strong 1 year pips, ready for transplanting. 
6 for 90c; 12 for $1.50, Postpaid. 

LILIUM (Hardy Lilies) 
TENUIFOLIUM -------------------------------- 1.50 90 
Often called Coral Lily. Reaches a height of 1¥% 
to 2 feet. Blooms 2’% inches across of intense 
brilliant scarlet. 
