IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
These delightful plants have a very distinct place in the rockery 
or wherever a dwarf plant with evergreen foliage is needed. Plants 
are very hardy and rarely exceed 18 inches in height; produce dense 
dence of blooms in early spring. May be used for dwarf flowering 
edge. | 
GIBRALTARICA—Masses of lavender blossoms, with evergreen 
foliage, in early spring. Dwarf growth, splendid for edging. 
100 for $3.50 50 for $1.75 25 for $1.05 
JUCUNDA—Dwarf, bluish-green plants are covered with dainty 
pink flowers during May and June. Ideal for rockery or low border. 
100 for $5.00 50 for $2.50 25 for $1.50 
SEMPERVIRENS—Produces a profusion of white blooms in early 
spring. Same growth habits as Gibraltarica. 
100 for $7.00 50 for $3.50 25 for $2.10 
IRIS DICHOTOMA (Vesper Iris) 
Large, fragrant blooms come in tall branching sprays in late July 
and continue through August. Flowers open each evening and make 
a rich display of color when planted in groups. Plants produce a 
protusion of blooms and grow 3 feet high. 
MIXED—Colors run from light cream through blues, purples and 
red shades. Excellent for mixed beds. 
100 for $3.00 50 for $1.50 25 for 90c 
IRIS SIBERICA (Siberian Iris) 
Somewhat like Kaempteri in habit of growth and appearance of 
blooms but each plant throws up from |5 to 30 stems, each topped 
by a magnificent bloom. Grow from 3 to 4 feet tall and are fine 
for background in the perennial border. July. 
MIXED—Beautiful range of colors from violet to deep blue. 
100 for $4.50 50 for $2.25 25 for $1.35 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 
(Hardy Perennial Sweet Pea) 
A climbing form of Sweet Pea which should be more generally 
planted in this country. Will quickly cover trellis, fence or arbor. 
Blooms continuously from spring until fall. Colorful sweet pea 
blossoms are fragrant and make dainty cut flowers. 
MIXED COLORS—100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.20. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star or Gayfeather) 
One of the taller growing perennials and very useful for perennial 
bed background. Does well in any type of soil and under adverse 
moisture conditions. 
PYCNOSTACHYA—Flower stems rise to a height of 6 feet, each 
topped by a foot-long flower spike of richly colored rosy-purple 
bloom. Blossoms during July and August. Excellent for cutting. 
100 for $10.00 50 for $5.00 25 for $3.00 10 for $1.20 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria) 
One of the most familiar and most loved of all perennials. Will 
grow in shade or in spots where nothing else seems to grow. Ex- 
quisite, waxen white, bell-shaped blossoms hang from 8 to 10 inch 
stems. Foliage is ornamental all season. Blooms are dainty and de- 
lightfully fragrant. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.20 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM (Coral Lily) 
A charming, colorful, early flowering lily. Plants produce flowers in 
clusters of 9 to 12 blooms on strong stems about |'/ feet tall. 
Flowers are a deep scarlet color with strong recurved petals of 
waxy texture. Plants bloom during June and are ideal for rock gar- 
dens or borders. 
100 for $4.00 50 for $2.00 25 for $1.20 
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