HOUSTONIA caerulea, Common Buverts, 2-3 in. A dainty little wildflower, 
with pale blue flowers in April or May. Best in full sun in clay soil. $.30 
each, $2.70 per 10. 
H. serpyllifolia, Creeping Bivuers, 3-4 in. Delicate bright blue and white 
flowers in April and May. The tiny evergreen leaves spread out to make 
a fine groundcover. 
IRIS cristata, Cresren Inis, 4 in. An exquisite miniature native species from 
the high Southern Appalachians. Rich amethyst-blue flowers in April-May. 
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. cristata alba, Wurire Cresrep Iris, 4 in. Rare white form of above. White 
flowers with yellow throat in April-May $.75 each, $6.75 per 10. 
I. kaempferi, Japanese Ints. Named Horticultural Varieties. These are all 
graceful blooms. 
Fascination, 214 ft. Double-mauve-pink, white veins, late June. 
PurrLe AND Go xp, 3 ft. Double. Violet purple petals, gold throat, early 
July. 
Rep Ripvine Hoop, 21% ft. Single, amaranth color, veined white, late June. 
Venus, 3 ft. Single white with golden throat, July. 
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. pseudacorus, Yrerirowr aa Iris, 3-4 ft. The ‘“Fleur-de-lis’ of history and 
literature. Bright yellow flowers in May and June. Best in a moist 
location, border of brook, etc. 
I. siberica, Stperian Iris, 18-24 in. Bright blue-purple in profusion on a neat 
plant in June. 
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siberica alba, Wuire Siserian Iris, 18-24 in. White flowers in June. 
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. versicolor, Buurriac Iris, 2-3 ft. Native species of sunny marsh or 
swamp. Prefers moist location. Rich light blue flowers in June. 
LILIUM canadense, Canava Liry, 3-4 ft. Lovely native orange-red or 
golden-yellow flowers, bell-shaped and gracefully drooping. June-July. 
Moist soil preferred. $.60 each, $5.40 per 10. 
L. grayi, Grays Liny, 3-4 ft. Especially charming, with delicate drooping red 
flowers in June and July. 4 Kelsey introduction. $.60 each, $5.40 per 10. 
L. michauxi (carolinianum), Caroria Liny, 3 ft. Fragrant orange-scarlet 
flowers, spotted with purple-brown. July. d Kelsey introduction. $.60 
each, $5.40 for 10. 
L. philadelphicum, Woop Liry, 18-24 in. Upright orange-scarlet flowers in 
June and July. Best in acid, sandy soil, with good drainage. Sun or 
partial shade. 
L. regale, Recat Liry, 3-31 ft. Huge fragrant flowers, pure white inside, 
tinged with pink or rose-red outside. Needs sunny location and good 
loam. $.75 each, $6.75 per 10. 
Other Lilies will be found on following page. 
Prices of perennials, unless otherwise noted, are $.40 each, $3.50 per ten plants 
of a kind. 
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