
THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 11 
Perld Perl00 
‘Belamcanda Chinensis (Blackberry Lily) Long-stemmed lily-like flower, 
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Dianthus. (Pinks and Carnations) 
Hardy Carnations, Double flowers, spicy fragrance 
American: Beauty, Clear -rose-pink, 2 in. pots... _.-- 5. 1.80 15,00 
Cynthia *Saimon=pink <3) tm Ynote et. ee ee 1.80 15,00 
Crimson sKing: * Crimson-red, 2 “ine pots ee 1.80 15,00 
Rose Cushion. Forms a low dense cushion covered with bright 
Phike fowers: 2 ine nots ee ee ee ee 1.20 10.00 
Funkia Lancifolia. Lovely blue flowers on spikes, Narrow, dull 
Erecny leaves haa ee ee ee ee eee ee 1.40 12.00 
Gypsophila (Babysbreath) 
Paniculata. Large masses of tiny white flowers ~~--.---------~_- 1.20 10.00 
Helianthus (Sunflower) Loddon gold. Enormous dahlia-like flowers 
of bright yellow, Two weeks earlier than multiflorus ~- ~~~ 2.40 20.00 
IRIS, GERMANICA 
Per 10 .70; Per 100 6.00 
Celeste, Pale azure-blue, Mignonette. White, flushed mauve, 
Dalmatica. Lavender. Dwarf, 
Diadem, Reddish-mauve. Monsignor, Satiny-violet. 
Dream. Soft, even pink Mother of Pearl. Lavender-blue., 
Fairy, White, shaded soft blue Mrs, Cowley. Velvety russet and car- 
Gertrude, Violet-blue mine-purple., 
Her Majesty ‘Crimson and rose-pink Parc de Neuilly. Rich purple. 
Honorabilis. Golden and mahogany- Pocahontas. White, bordered blue. 
brown, Prospero. Lavender and purple, 
Ingeborg. Pure white. Purple Queen. Deep purple. 
Jacquesiana, Coppery-crimson, Rhein Nixe, Ivory and mauve. 
Josephine. Pure white Roseway. Deep red-pink, orange beard. 
Juniata. Clear blue. Shakespeare. Bronze yellow and maroon, 
Kochi. Rich claret purple Sweet Lavender. Lavender-violet 
Leota. Creamy-white. Violacea grandiflora, Rich purple 
Hollyhocks (Althea rosea) 
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Iris, Siberica (Siberian Iris) Rich, dark blue, Spring blooming_______~ 1.20 10.00 
iris, Ochroleuca (Gold Band) White standards, falls yellow with white 
marein so Bestririsiion cutting — oo. ee ee ee ee 2.10 18.00 
Perl0 Per100 
Lathyrus. Latifolius] Perennial Sweet Pea. 
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Lily of the Valley. (Convallaria majalis) Fine foliage profuse bloomers. 
PED Sight Se ee ce re a Re ge Peet rey Be ees, (25.00 per 1000) 500 3,00 
Lythrum Roseum Superhbum (Rose Loosestrife) Tall growing herb 
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Mallow Marvels, (Rose Mallow) Hibiscus. Improved giant strain. Mixed 
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DIXIE PHLOX 
If you live in the South and want to grow Phlox, Dixie is ‘‘made_ to 
order’ tor you. It will withstand high temperatures and even thrives in 
dry weather. Teixie is a tall, vigorous grower with large fiower heads and 
the folinge is remarkably free from disease, the healthiest  fol- 
jage, in fact, of any variety we know, 
The ccler is a lovely, bright, orchid-pink; very showy, Our own 
introduction, 
‘ Prices for Field-Grown Plants 
No. 1 $1.80 per 10; $15.00 per 1000; $120.00 per 1000 
No. 2 $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100; $80.00 per 1000 


