58 MOUNT ARROR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
Iris Pumila 
These little Iris are among the very first flowers to herald the Spring. They 
are at home in almost any type of soil, blend with any foliage or other spring 
flowers. The combination makes them superb in the garden. They are also being 
forced, a quite interesting subject. 
Per 10 
Atroviolacea, Deep red violet. First dwarf iris to bloom. 5 inch. ---$ 1.20 
Betsy Presby, Deep bright vhs perfect form and heavy waxy tex- 
TUres BIN Ons: csc cha ee a ce Sa ee ee 1.20 
Cyanea, Reddish purple with an orange beard. 6 inch eee ieee gies 
Dr. Man, Dusky blue and purple. Bears two and three flowers on a 
stems Otinchs ec bol ee ae er ee oe ee ee ee ee 1.40 
Fauntleroy, Lovely, grayish white standards, edged soft yellow. Falls 
flaring raisin purple with narrow yellowish border. 6 inch. --- 1.40 
Negus, Deep midnight blue, looks almost black in sunlight. 8 inch. -- 1.20 
Sapphire Night, A true blue purple, extra fine for bouquets. 12 inch. 1.20 
The Bride: White, ‘free “flowering. "2. 222-224. 2) _ ee eee 1.40 
Iris Vesper 
Dichotomah ‘August or Vesper Iris,) fragrant flowers on tall branch- 
ing sprays. From July to September. Cream to violet-purple 
markings: Of -Varlous,- COlOTS 7c fee 252s ee ee ee eee 1.40 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, Perennial or Everlasting Pea. 
This lovely trailing plant blooms all summer. In separate colors. 
Crimson King, Rose Queen, White Queen, ____________________- 1.40 
*%LIATRIS, Blazing Star or Gay Feather. 
Elegans. A beautiful and distinct species. Each individual blos- 
som is large and starry, pure lavender with white centers, long 
curved: stamens, Pivingeainy (CLlCC i. Bas pee ee eee 1.40 
Scariosa Avalon Purple. Blazing feather-torches of great tassel- 
blossoms in pulsating purple violet. Splendid late blooming 
SPOClOS.. \:.stE was ek ee rep ai ee i 1.40 
Scariosa September Glory A giant 5 foot spike solidly covered 
with purple flowers, from top to bottom. The flowers unlike 
the common variety, come into bloom all at the same time. 
Late flowering, «September. 2-00 eee es 2 oe = ee 2.10 
Scariosa White Spire. A magnificent pure white Gayfeather. Just 
as tall as September Glory from which this variety is a sport. 
Superb for a gold effect in the garden as well as a stunning 
flower=for cutting, \ loose ee ae oe ee Ree ee ee ee 2.10 
Spicata. Long, dense columns of fluffy purple. Particularly good 
species, either for the mixed, hardy border, or for cutting. ____ 1.40 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Extra strong plants with long roots. Fine foliage and profuse 
bloomers. 
Pips oan oe Sees Meee eee a eS | ne ee ero .40 
LINUM, Hardy Flax. 
Flavum. A golden yellow flower. May to July. 12 inches, ____- 1.40 
Perenne Blue. An attractive, bushy plant with pretty pale blue 
flowers during (June and UU ys eo ce 1.20 
LUPINES 
% Russell Lupines. This is an improved strain of Russell Lupines 
acclimated to the United States. Spikes 3 to 4 feet tall with 
extra cordinary, color combinations, 2 oe 2 ace eee eee 1.80 
LYCHNIS, Champion (RG) 
Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross), vivid scarlet flowers. 36 inches. __ 1.40 
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