Rose Hill Nursery 
IRIS 
ae magnificent rich-colored spring blooming 
‘The Orchid of the hardy garden.” 
perennial. 
Extremely hardy and 
easy to grow. A splendid selection is available in the follow- 
ing list. All Iris 40c each, 3 of one kind for $1.10, 6 of one kind 
for $2.00. 
IRIS, GERMAN 
Clara Noyes. A dclightful blend of yellow, apricot and 
orange. Talisman rose colors. 
Coronation. A fadeless yellow. 
Dr. Chas. Mayo. Pink tones, ruffled. 
Elizabeth Engelberg. Standards pink and lavender, falls 
aconite violet. General effect a mauve pink. 
Gleam. Soft blue overall. 
Golden Light. Early. The best of the golden-brown 
blends. 
Gold Imperial. A clear yellow with bright orange beard. 
Gudrun. Large flower of purest snow white. 
Labor. Dark violet overlaid with a copper and bluish 
sheen. 
Madam Chereau. Standards and falls both white edged 
with blue. 
Prairie Gold. Excellent yellow overall. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Standards are sulphur yellow 
with falls a rich plum. 
Ramesis. Beautiful pink-buff blend. 
Red Dominion. Standards and falls. Both rich, velvety 
red. 
Tennebrae. Standards violet-purple tinged with dark 
maroon purple, falls rich velvety black purple. 
IRIS, SIBERIAN 
Siberian Blue. Clear blue on long stems. Blooms later 
than German Iris. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. Hardy Sweet Pea. Flowers 
nearly identical with the annual sweet pea. Can be 
trained on trellis or allowed to grow along the ground. 
Mixed red, pink and white. 50c each, 3 for $1.40, 6 for 
ee Us 
LIATRIS. September Glory. Gayfeather. 5 ft. This new 
Liatris is far superior to any of the older varieties. 
Purple flowers blooming in succession from top to bot- 
tom. Blooms in September. 50c each, 3 for $1.40, 6 for 
$2.70. 
LINUM PERENNE. Flax. 18 to 24 in. Tiny single blue 
flowers in profusion blooming all summer. 
LUPINUS. Lupine. 3 to 4 ft. Pea shaped or snapdragon- 
like flowers borne on spikes 12 to 18 inches long. Beau- 
tiful pastel colors. Blooms June and July. 
THE LILLIES » 
Elegans Lily. 18 in. Orange-red flowers in profusion. 
The earliest hardy Lily. Blooms in June. 
Regal Lily. 3 ft. The finest Lily for Minnesota gardens. 
White flowers suffused with pink, yellow center. A 
single stalk will often have ten to fifteen large blos- 
soms. Very fragrant. Blooms late June and July. See 
picture. Regular size 50c each, 3 for $1.40, 6 for $2.70. 
Extra large 75c each, 3 for $2.10, 6 for $3.90. 
Coral Lily. 18 in. Bright scarlet flowers about 1% inches 
across with recurved petals. Blooms June and July. 
Tiger Lily. 3 ft. Flowers of salmon-orange with glossy 
black spots. Offered in single or double. Blooms June 
and July. 
Lily of the Valley. 10 in. Very fragrant tiny white bell- 
shaped flowers on stems excellent for cutting. Grows 
well in the shade. Blooms in June. 
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German Iris in Variety 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONIA. Campion. 3 it. In June 
and July strong stems rise above the foliage carrying 
three inch heads of vermilion scarlet flowers. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA. Moneywort. Excellent 
carpeting plant for semi-shaded or moist locations. 
Crawls over rocks and quickly covers bare spots. Showy 
yellow flowers blooming in June. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM. 3 to 4 ft. Spikes are massed with 
rose colored small flowers in July and August. Grows 
exceptionally well in moist ground. 

Regal Lily—White suffused with pink 
