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SELECTED HARDY PERENNIALS—(Continued 
PH YSOSTEGIA virginica. Handsome plants for 
sunny borders or wild gardens. Long spikes of deli- 
cate pink flowers in July and August. 3 to 4 ft. 
PLAT YCODON (Balloonflower). Broad blue and 
white, bell shaped flowers all Summer. 
*PLUMBAGO larpentae. Lovely, low growing 
plants with small, heart-shaped leaves of bronze 
ae flowers deep peacock blue in small custers. 
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POPPY, Oriental (Papaver orientalis). Large, 
cup-shaped orange scarlet flowers in May and 
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PRIMULA veris (Hardy Primrose). One of the 
most beautiful early Spring-flowering perennials. 
Various shades of yellow, orange and red. Pre- 
fers a shady location. 6 in. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). Hardy easily grown ground 
cover plant; thrives in both shade and full sun- 
light. Used for covering shady spots where grass 
will not succeed, also in rock gardens and asa 
border plant. 
*Acre (Golden Moss). 
Prostrate grower. 
*Album. Green glossy foliage; pure white flowers. 
*Kamtschaticum. Orange yellow flowers, green 
foliage changing to golden in Fall. 
Spectabile. Tall grower attaining a height of 
18 in. Light green foliage, large, rose-colored 
flowers. Late bloomer. 
ee perivare coccineum. Rosy crimson flowers. 
in. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maximum) 
Large white blossoms; June, July and August. 2 ft. 
STOKESIA, Blue Moon (Cornflower Aster). 
Immense light blue flowers. Vigorous grower; 
free bloomer. September. 12 to 18 in. 
*THYMUS serphy!lum (Thyme). Creeping 
ground cover plant. Thrives in either sun or 
shade. Purplish pink flowers in Fall. 
Bright yellow flowers. 

IMPERIAL DOZEN 
TALL BEARDED IRIS—50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 
From hundreds of named varieties we have selected one dozen 
of assorted colors, among the best the world affords. Some of these 
varieties sold for as much as $25.00 when introduced but are now 
being offered at a price within the reach of every Iris lover. 
Dally Madison 

TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Rich orange scarlet 
flower heads on 3 to 4 ft. spikes. August to Oct. 
*VERONICA rupestris. A prostrate ground cover 
type. Excellent for covering barren spots under 
trees, shrubs and on steep banks. Dark blue 
flowers in May and June. 
VIRGINIA BLUEBELL (Mertensia virginica). 
One of the loveliest Spring blooming plants, usu- 
ally found near streams and shady locations, but 
may be grown in full sun. 12 to 15 in. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(CREEPING PHLOX) 
An early Spring-flowering type with pretty, moss- 
like evergreen foliage which during flowering season 
in April and May is hidden under masses of bloom. 
An excellent plant for rockery and border; invalu- 
able for carpeting the ground or covering graves. 
*Alba. Pure white. Neat, compact plant. 
*Atropurpurea. Nearest to a red; quite showy. 
*Blue Hill. Uniform, compact; covered with showy 
blue flowers. 
*G. F. Wilson. 
Free bloomer. 
*Maculata alpha. Beautiful purplish rose with 
yellow eye; one of the best. 
*Rosea. Rosy-pink, atits best ona dry sunny bank. 
Prices on Phlox Subulata: 
35c. each, 3 for $1.00, $3.60 per doz. 
PHLOX subulata, Mixed Colors. Our selection. 
$3.00 per doz. 
*PHLOX divaricata canadensis. A native species 
worthy of extensive planting. Blooms early in 
April, continuing through May. Large, fragrant 
lavender flowers. 12 in. 45c. each, 6 for $2.50, 
$4.75 per doz. 
Star-shaped, lavender flowers 
TALL GROWING PHLOX 
Generally conceded as one of the best Perennials. 
May be had in large assortment of varieties, in vari- 
ous colors blooming over an extended period through 
Midsummer. It is not possible to offer all the good 
varieties but selection we offer is made up of the best 
SELECTED STANDARD VARIETIES 
Border Queen. Very large heads brilliant watermel- 
on pink flowers; blooms freely over a long period. 
Colonial. Strong grower, extra large, blue flowers. 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses and individual florets. 
Light salmon pink, crimson eye; one of the best. 
Miss Lingard. Most hardy, easily grown of all white 
Phlox; flowers from June until October. Large 
heads of white flowers with pink shading in center. 
Prime Minister. Pure white, distinct crimson eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Popular old variety, bright rosy 
red, crimson eye. 
Wm. Kesselring. 
Rather dwarf. 
Price on above Standard Varieties: 
45c. each, 6 for $2.50, $4.75 per doz. 
Plum-purple, shaded violet. 

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Easily grown; long, shiny leaves, numerous 
fluffy, silky plumes which are beautiful in the 
garden through Fall and early Winter. May 
also be cut and used for indoor decoration. 
Should be more used as a background for the 
Perennial border, as a screen for hiding un- 
sightly objects, as well as having many other 

Blue Velvet. Rated by some as the world’s 
best Iris. The entire flower seems to be cut 
out of velvet; color, deep, intense blue. 
Cheerio. One of the most beautiful bicolors in 
existence. Standards beautiful, lustrous 
tan; Falls, brilliant glowing, velvety red. 
Coronation. Fine, large, rich golden yellow. 
Tall, midseason. One of the best. 
Dauntless. Velvety rose-red; easily grown 
and one of the best. Tall, midseason. 
Dolly Madison. Pinkish mauve Standards 
with lilac Falls tinged with gold. An out- 
standing blend. Tall, midseason. 
Edgewood. Medium toned pink bicolor of 
high quality. Tall, midseasn. 
Frieda Mohr. Blended lilac-rose; very fra- 
grant. High scoring. 
Pink Satin. One of the world’s finest pink- 
toned Irises being one of the largest, tallest, 
smoothest and most exquisite in color intro- 
duced to date. 
President Pilkington. Blend of pastel shades 
of pink, apricot, and orange. Large, mid- 
season. 
Rameses. A symphony in rose-pink and buff 
shading to yellow near edges. One of the all- 
time best sellers. 
Shining Waters. The color is a uniform, 
clear sky-blue. Flowers are of large size 
and perfect form. Full, flaring Falls. 
Sierra Blue. An exceptionally smooth flower 
of clear blue with heavy substance; im- 
mense size, perfect form and highly rated. 
RARE VARIETIES 
Our Imperial Dozen Collection is 
made up of excellent varieties carefully 
selected and sure to please you. For the 
benefit of those desiring to add later 
introductions, we offer the following 
four, which we consider tops. 
75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Copper Lustre. A giant copper with 
undertones of fawn and gold. Dykes 
Medal winner. 
Coronet. A soft rose-beige with a gold- 
en tone. A superb variety of a color 
entirely new. 
Missouri. Large flowered, medium blue. 
Flower. segments broad, heavy, and 
fragrant 
Treasure Island. A giant bright, clear 
yellow now priced within reach of all 
Iris lovers. 

uses. 6 to 8 feet. 
Clumps, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Gold Medal IRIS 
TALL BEARDED 
35c. each, $3.50 per doz., $25.00 per 100 
This group does not represent newest va- 
rieties, but popular, thoroughly tested Bearded 
Iris worthy of a place in any garden. 
Ambassadeur. Standards pearl-pink, Falls 
deep maroon; one of world’s finest Irises. 
Blackamoor. Blue-black purple. 
Bridesmaid. Standards, light lavender; 
Falls, white. 
Crystal Beauty. Large white. 
Depute Nomblot. Tall bronze. 
Medal winner. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich dark purple. One 
of the best of Fall bloomers. 
Euphony. Copper blend Standards; Falls, 
soft copper with shades of soft violet. 
Gold Imperial. Beautiful chrome yellow. 
Free bloomer. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; Falls, 
velvety crimson. Outstanding red-toned 
Tris. 
Jean Cayeux. Dykes Medal winner. Mar- 
velous blending of gold and brown. 
King Midas. Golden buff, suffused with 
garnet-brown and orange. 
Lent A. Williamson. Large flowers, tall, 
strong stems. Violet and purple. 
Los Angeles. Large white flowers edged 
in blue. 
Midgard. Yellow and pink blend; one of best. 
Mme. Chereau. Cream-white, edged with 
light blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender, large flowers, 
A popular old variety. 
Peacock Eye. Standares, gold; Falls, gold 
and plum, 
Pluie d’Or. Dykes Medal winner. Profuse’ 
blooming, golden yellow. 
Pongee. Soft buff. 
Rhien Nixe. Standards, white; Falls, violet 
blue, white edge. 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with light or- 
ange beard. 
Valor. Deep blue and violet bicolor. Out- 
standing. 
Windham. Soft lavender pink, Falls being 
veined with a darker shade. 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
$2.50 per doz. 
Siberian 
Purple and White 
Spanish Mixed 
Dykes 
Dwarf White 
Tall Bearded 
Mixed 
