Crimson Queen. This sensational va- 
riety is something entirely different in 
the way of a Day Lily. The deep crim- 
son petals are exquisitely formed into 
a flower somewhat more open than 
other varieties. A clump here and there 
will really wake up your garden. Sun. 
Pati sach, >1.00: 
Flava. Lemon yellow. Evergreen. 
3% ft. 
Florepleno. Double bronze. 4 ft. 
Mikado. Large deep orange blotched 
with maroon. Evergreen. 2% ft. 
*HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coral 
Bells. Tall, graceful spikes of tiny red 
bells. A perfect subject for semi-shaded 
borders, fern or perennial beds. The 
leaves are small, rounded and are as- 
sembled in a quite compact low plant. 
Flower stems to 1% feet in height. 
Blooms in spring and early summer. 
*IBERIS sempervirens. Perennial 
Candytuft. Above the cool dark ever- 
ereen leaves is borne a white cloud of 
bloom in the form of flattened heads of 
tiny flowers through most of the year. 
As the growth is only 8 or 10 inches in 
height this plant makes an excellent 
ground cover or low mass for the edge 
of the border, at the base of shrubs or 
to drape over rocks. Sun or light shade. 
IRIS. Bearded. Each, 75c. 
Alta California. Yellow. Light bronze 
markings. 
Easter Morn. Frosty white with yel- 
low center. 
Los Angeles. White edged with blue. 
Magnifica. Violet blue. 
San Gabriel. 
Sierra. 
sright lavender. 
Light blue. 
Innominata. A native West Coast 
Iris with abundant narrow dark green 
leaves to as much as 30 inches long. The 
deep yellow falls of the blossom are 
marked with purple lines; the stand- 
ards are a pale clear yellow. Plant in 
the sun. Each, $1.00. 

POTENTILLA NEPALENSIS 
Dainty salmon-pink bloom. See page 61. 
Aristo- 
cratic, broad petaled flowers to 6 inches 
Kaempferi. Japanese Iris. 
across in a wide range of colors and 
combinations of colors, white, purple, 
lavender, mauve, lilac, blue, rose and 
occasionally maroon. The intricate de- 
signs etched in the glowing petals are 
a marvel to us all. Slender, artistic fo- 
Require plenty of moisture and 
Sun. 1% ft. Mixed 
liage. 
fertilizer. colors. 
Bachee/5c 
In addi- 
tion to being the loveliest of all iris it 
Sibirica. Caesar’s Brother. 
is also one of the most easily grown. In 
early summer perfect deep blue flow- 
ers to 5 inches across are borne in abun- 
dance on tall graceful stems. Attractive 
narrow foliage of deep green. 3 ft. Sun. 
achienyiaGe 
Iris 
Thompsoni. An native to the 
Northwest, long, leaves 
and flowers from 3 to 4 inches across. 
with narrow 
The falls of the blossom are pale yellow 
marked with brown lines and the stand- 
very slender and clear pale 
Each, $1.00. 
ards are 
vellow. 
KNIPHOFIA Hybrids. Torch Lily. 
Form heavy evergreen clumps of fleshy 
In late summer and 
fall long dense spikes of brilliant red 
erass-like foliage. 
or orange are borne on heavy stems. 
Theyre really hot. Plant them in a 
sunny spot. Each, 75c. 
LILIUM philippinense. An exceed- 
ingly hardy variety from the Philippines 
that puts on quite a show in summer 
with its large Easter Lily-like bloom. 
SunmOrepant shad emer stam idachwe oc: 
Once planted Perennials are usually a 
quite permanent part of your garden. 
VIOLET ROYAL ROBE. Largest of 
all blue violets. See page 61. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM  °.ro- 
seum. Pink Ice Plant. For protecting 
steep banks or for covering hot dry 
areas this plant is unequalled. It spreads 
its moss-like runners rapidly, rooting as 
it travels and requires a minimum of 
moisture. Pink flowers in spring. 
Hardy. Flats of about 100 plants (Use 
MetlatetonLOOmsae ttae pou lio: 
MORAEA. If you appreciate Iris 
you will thrill at the sight of Moraea. In 
foliage and shape of flowers they resem- 
ble the Iris but there the resemblance 
stops. Like most of the Iris they bloom 
heavily in spring but neither warm nor 
cold weather seem to discourage them 
for they bloom intermittently through 
the year. Grow to 2 feet in height. Plant 
ITeSU Meee saChie/ OG: 
Flowers 2 
Bicolor. inches 
yellow with beautiful brown spots at the 
across, 
base of the segments. 
Iridioides. Flowers about 3 inches 
in diameter, white marked with laven- 
der and yellow. 
NORTHLAND DAISIES. North- 
land Daisies will give you more color 
per inch than any perennial we know. 
A multitude of stems, clothed with lush 
varnished foliage, rise to about 1%-2% 
feet and are crowned in late summer 
and fall with quantities of 2-inch single 
daisy-like bloom. Useful in any sunny 
location. Grand for borders and “tops” 
for cutting. 
the blooming period. New growth will 
Prune to the ground after 
appear and remain bright and attrac- 
winter. Divide every year or 
tive all 
so. 
Astrid. Shell pink. 
Good Morning. Clear yellow. 
Igloo. White with yellow center. 
Nancy. Deep pink. 

PENSTEMON. Plant them in the sun. 
See page 60. 

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