SIBERIANS AND SPURIAS 
For landscaping purposes these two groups are unsurpassed. They may be left undisturbed for 
years as their beauty and effectiveness is in large established clumps. 
spurias attain 6 feet . 
Under ideal conditions the 

CAESAR’S BROTHER 
SIBERIAN 
BLUE CHARM. Very large, light blue. 36”. 
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BLUE RIDGE. Light blue with dark midrib. 
oi shear .35 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. Rich, dark pansy pur- 
ple. Heavy bloomer and just about perfect in 
every respect. 50”. ‘ 
GATINEAU. Fine large medium blue. 36’. 
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HELEN ASTOR. Very attractive rosy red flow- 
ers with white centers. 30’’. $1.50 
KINGFISHER. Showy violet with white center. 
48", ede) 
KOOTENAY. Quite similar to Caesar’s Brother 
on much shorter stems. 36”. -50 
LADY GODIVA. Dainty light lavender. Quite 
different from other varieties. 367’. 50 
OTTAWA. Most striking siberian. Bright blue 
flowers with white centers. 36”’. $1.00 
PERIWINKLE. Flaring flower of porcelain 
blue on strong stems. 35 
SPURIA 
ALICE EASTWOOD. Much improved ochro- 
leuca. Large, ivory white and gold flowers. 60°’. 
$1.00 
SHELFORD GIANT. Daintily frilled blooms of 
white and yellow. 48”. . So ee etate 
SUNNY DAY. A most striking spuria of in- 
tense golden yellow and fine form. 60’’. $1.00 
