We sell eut flowers at our nursery 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
Grandiflora—15 to 18”. Red and orange flowers 
in June. Very popular for border decoration and 
specially for cutting. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
GERANIUM 
Platypetalum—OQuite different from the annual 
geranium, 18 to 20’. Large rosy purple flowers in 
June. A good border plant. 
Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
Sanguineum—9 to 10’. Dark purplish-rose 
flowers from June to September. Excellent rock 
plant. Very hardy Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 

Gaillardia 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
Hybrida Bristol Fairy—36”. Most beautiful. A 
multitude of small double white flowers are pro- 
duced iz: June and July. Most useful for making 
bouquets. Each $0 60; doz. $6.00. 
Paniculata Flore Pleno—36”. Very small white 
double flowers in June and July. 
Each $0.4€; doz. $4.00. 
Paniculata—36”. Exceedingly small single white 
flowers in June and July. 
Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
Oldhamania—2 to 3 feet. Very small flesh pink 
flowers in September and October. Wonderful for 
bouquets. Each $0.40; doz. $4.00. 
Repens Monstrosa—4 to 8’’. Smail white flowers from June to August. 
A good rockery plant. Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
HELENIUM (Helen’s Flower) 
Hybridum Riverton Beauty—60”. Good for cutting and border. 
yellow. Flowers in September-October. Each $0.39; doz. $3.00. 
Autumnale Hybridum Superbum Rubrum—60”. Brown red flowers 
in September-October. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
Autumnale Gartensonni—60-70’’. Flowers yellow with bronze center in 
September-October. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun Rose) 
Mixed—Trailing plants. The blooms look somewhat like very small Iceland 
poppies. June to September, Excellent rock plant for a sunny exposure. 
Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
HELIANTHUS (Perennial Sunflower) 
Miss Mellish—90”. Large golden yellow flowers in September-October. 
Most hardy. Should be planted away from the house where it will hide ugly 
objects. Each $0.20; doz. $2.00. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
Sanguinea—18”. Rose red flowers in June and July. Splendid rockery and 
border plant. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. : 
Pluie de feu—12 to 15”. Fiery red flowers in June and July. Most beautiful. 
Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day-Lily) 
Large growing, exceedingly hardy plant, 
producing a large number of lily-like 
flowers in June and July. Should be 
planted in large borders, near bodies of 
water, in half-shady situations. Often 
planted as specimen plants in the lawn in 
moist locations. They vary in height from 
86 to 40”. 
Prices of the following varieties: — 
Each $0.30; doz. $3.00; per 50 $11.00. 
Aurantiaca Major—Orange. 
Flava—Y ellow. 
Kwanso FI. 
flowers. 
Hybridum Apricot—Apricot yellow. 
Hybridum Sovereign—Orange yellow. 
Hybridum Queen of May—Orange. 
Hybridum Orange Man—Deep orange. 

Helenium 
Lemon 
Pl.—Double _ terra-cotta 

Hemerocallis 

Hybridum Margaret Perry—The forerunner of a new race of hybrids. 
Cornelian red flowers with a bright yellow star at the throat. July to 
September. 50 inches. Each $0.50; doz. $5.00. 

HELIOPSIS 
Scabra Zinniaeflora—36”. Exceedingly hardy. Large zinnia-like orange 
flowers from July to October. Splendid for cutting and for the border. 
Each $0.25; doz. $2.50. 
Scabra—40”. Semi-double orange flowers from July to October. 
Each $0.20; doz. $2.06. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Matronalis—30”. Lilac flowers in June. Biennial. Flowers fragrant; will 
grow in the shade. Each $0.25; doz. $2 50 
Matronalis Alba—30”. White flowers in June. Fragrant. Grows well in the 
shade between shrubs. Each $).25; doz. $2.50. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Althaea) 
Chaters’ Double Mixed or in Separate Colors—72”. Red, white, pink, 
salmon, yellow and maroon flowers, in July. Easy to grow and very showy 
against walls or fences in old-fashion gardens. 
Each $0.25; doz. $2.50; per 50, $9.50; per 100, $18.00. 
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INULA 
Golden Beauty—18”. Large yellow 
flowers from June to September. 
Each $9.35; doz. $3.50. 
Ensifolia—9-12’’. Yellow flowers, 3” 
in diameter, from June to September. 
Excellent rock plant. 
Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
IRIS GERMANICA 
They are amongst our hardiest peren- 
nials and the easiest to cultivate. They 
make a nice show in early spring and 
even when the blooming period is over 
the leaves remain green until August- 
September. The best time to plant Iris 
is from August the 15th to September 
the 15th. Very good results have been 
obtained when planted at a later date 
or in the spring of the year. Plants 
should be from 15 to 18” apart and 
care should be taken not to completely 
cover the Rhizomes. 
(S) — Standards or upper petals. 
(F) — Falls or lower petals. ‘ 
Prices of the following varieties, except where otherwise mentioned: 
Each $0.25; doz. $2.50; per 50 $9.50; per 100 $18.00. 
Alcazar—S. Pinkish mauve, reddish purple F. 36-48’. 
Ambassadeur—S. Clouded reddish violet. F. Velvety violet. 40’. 
Avola—Clear lavender. 
Black Prince—Richest, most beautiful, deep violet purple. 
Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
Blue Bird—Beautiful blue. 
Caprice—Rosy red with dark rose. 20’. 
Cardinal—Lavender overlaid with rose. F. Rich prune purple. 
Citronella—Red and yellow, very floriferous. 
Dalila—sS. Soft yellow. F. Carmine red. 
Duke of Bedford—Large violet purple, tall branching stems. 
Eldorado—Combination of yellow, bronze, heliotrope and purple. 30”. 
Fairy—White, edged blue. 
Firmament—Clear blue, beautiful. 
Flaming Sword—S. Luminous yellow. F. Deep bronze. 24’. 
Flavescence—Cream colour. 
Florentina Alba—White, free bloomer, early. 
Gold Imperial—The best golden yellow Iris. Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
Her Majesty—Deep rosy lilac pink. 
Hesperis—Amber-coloured, very odd. 
Isoline—S. Lilac pink. F. Purplish old rose. 30/’. 
Jack Rose—Beautiful rose red colour. 
Lohengrin—Mauve rose of a beautiful delicate shade. | 
Lord Lambourne—S. Old rose with bronze. F. Carmine rose. 
Majestic—sS. Light lavender. F. Velvety purple. 40’. 
Mme Chereau—White with lavender blue. 30”. 
Pionner—Red purple of strong stems, extra. 
Pallida Dalmatica—Heavenly blue. 
Princess Victoria Louise—Sulphur yellow with violet red. 
Prosper Laugier—S. Bronzy red. F. Pansy purple. 30’. 
Ramona—vViolet, beautiful. 
Rhein Nixe—S. White. F. Pinkish purple with white edge. 30’. 
Rose Unique—Beautiful Rose. Each $0.40; doz. $4.00. 
Rosy Gem—Lilac rose. 
Salonique—S. Cream yellow. F. Large and beautiful purple. 
Shakespeare—Light lavender. 
Souvenir de Mme Gaudichau—Rich velvety blue purple. 
Shekinah—Light yellow. 
Sherwin—Bright yellow. 
Smoky Boy—Dark red. Each $0.40; doz. $4.00. 
Susan Bliss—Beautiful pink, finest in this colour. Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
Sunset—Dull smoky old gold. 
Sweet Lavender—Blended mauve pink, tall. Each $0.35; doz. $3.50. 
Taitjoff—Dark purple, striking. 
Tenebrae—S. Red purple. F. Bronze. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
Tropic Seas—Very dark blue, large, beautiful. Each $0.50; doz. $5.00. 
Verper Gold—Beautiful yellow. 
White Queen—Purest white, very floriferous. Each $0.30; doz. $3.00. 
Iris Germanica Mixed—Doz. $2.00; per 50 $7.00; per 100 $13.00. 

Iris Germanica 
IRIS SIBERICA 
Siberian Iris have small flowers, long stems and beautiful long straight narrow 
green leaves. They are well suited for planting in groups in wild gardens or for 
the margins of pools where the soil is a trifle too damp for other flowers. We 
offer the varieties Blue Emperor, Snow Queen and the New Ottawa Hybrids: 
Gatineau (dark blue), Mattawin (medium blue), Rideau (pale blue) at each 
$0.25; per 50 $9.00; per 100 $16.00. 
IRIS PUMILA 
Contrary to the Siberian Iris, these are very dwarf, growing about 6” tall, with 
flowers of medium size and large dark green leaves. They will not grow in damp 
soil but are well suited for well-drained borders or rock gardens. We offer these 
in blue, yellow, white or in mixture at each $0.20; doz. $2.00; per 50 $7.00; 
per 100 $13.00. 
IRIS LAEVIGATA 
Japanese Iris are gorgeously coloured, giant in size, and the blooms are fiat. 
The leaves are narrower and the rhizomes smaller than those of Iris Germanica. 
They require plenty of water when in bloom, otherwise they prefer a well- 
drained garden soil. We offer Japanese Iris in mixture at each $0.35; doz. 
$3.50; per 50 $13.00; per 100 $23.00. 

