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with its mass of large white flowers in May and June. A plant of distinction that 
should have a place in every garden. Fine for rock crevices and dry walls. Ordinary 
garden soil in full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 90c Each. 3 for $1.25. .12:for $5.00. 

Iberis sempervirens Little Gem 
ILEX. Holly. (Aquifoliaceae, Holly Family) 
Ilex crenata halleri. (Dwarf Japanese Holly) A very dwarf and compact growing little 
Iris 
Iris 
shrub about 8 inches high, with very stiff, horizontally spreading branches covered 
with very small, rigid, leathery evergreen leaves. A striking little bush of unexcelled 
beauty that seems to have been made especially for the rock garden. This wonderful 
plant from Japan wants a rich, well drained acid loam in full sun or light shade. 
(Ph. 5-6) 75c Each. 3 for $1.90: 12 for $7.50 
IRIS. Iris. (Iridaceae, Iris Family) 
cristata. (Crested Iris) A choice and easy Eastern American native that creeps 
quite quickly, forming large sheets of graceful, emerald green, arching leaves about 
5 inches high, liberally studded with large, wide open delicate blue flowers scarcely 
above the foliage in May and June. See illustration on the next page. A fine plant for 
semi-shade in a light, acid leafmold soil. (Ph. 5-6) 35c Each. 3 for 90c. 12 for $3.50. 
cristata alba. A lovely companion to the above with the same shining green foliage, 
but with beautiful pure white flowers in profusion. Still very scarce and in heavy 
demand. Give it the same soil and exposure as above. Both will stand full sun if the 
soil remains moist. (xe eaAcha eo. tote ponent eeror $7.50. 
* Indicates New Introduction. 
