MIDDENDORFII—One of the earliest of the orange- 
yellows. May—June. 1—1% ft. 
MIKADO—Orange with mahogany-red spot on each 
petal. June. 8 ft. 
OCHRALUCCA—Small pale yellow flowers. Very effect- 
ive in the evening. July—August. 3 ft. 
OPHIR—4 ft... July. Rich goldenyellow flowers of 
large size. : 
SIRIUS—Bright orange. July. 2%—3 ft. 
THUNBERGI—Buttercup yellow. June—July. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 
SANGUINEA—Coral red, delicate flowers borne on a 
slender stem. 1%—2 ft. All summer. 
HOLLYHOCK 
SINGLE MIXED—August. 6—7 ft. 
DOUBLES—iIn separate colors. Crimson, pink, yellow 
and white. 
IBERIS (Candytuft.) 
SNOWFLAKE—A splendid new variety of Iberis with 
large pure white flowers. We offer the true stock 
propagated from cuttings. 
IRIS 
We have the following varieties in select German Iris. 
ELMOHR—Large rich Mulberry purple, free blooming 
and vigorous. One of the best new ones. $1.75. 
CHINA MAID—Light pink. A very popular variety 
$1.\25. 
ELSA SASS—A good bright yellow. $1.00 each. 
TIFFANY—A must in any Iris planting. Large flower, 
yellow ground edged with rosy red. Falls yellow 25c. 
WEDGEWOOD—A bulb that must be planted in the 
fall. Very delicate and fine. 65c. 
SNOWFLURRY—A good clear white. New. $2.29 
each. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY—Golden yellow. $1.35 each. 
PUNILA—We have yellow and blue in this dwarf iris. 
JAPANESE—We have a variety of colors. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) 
LATIFOLIUS—Vigorous climber. Mixed colors of red, 
pink, and white. 
LAVENDULA (Lavender) 
VERA—tThis is the true lavender. Grows about 18 
inches high, delightful blue flowers that bloom in 
July and August which may be dried and used in 
bureau drawers for their fragrance, 
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