16 FALL PRICE LIST, 
SEPTEMBER 20, 1949 

Perennials (Continued) 
GAILLARDIA. (Blanketflower) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Dazzler. Large, bright golden yellow, center maroon ..... 1.40 12.00 
Grandiflora. Large yellow flowers with red centers, blooms 
profusely all summer .... 
GYPSOPHILA. (Babysbreath) 
siitls’y: acing brea canis ot en. ent 1.40 12.00 
Oldhamiana. Erect grower, flowers more than 4 inch 
across; live shade of pink, darkens as flower opens 1.40 12.00 
HELIANTHUS. (Hardy Double Sunflower) 
Loddon’s Gold. Enormous, double, dahlia-like flowers of 
bright yellow. Starts blooming in midsummer and 
blooms until frost. Excellent cut flower ............ 2.40 20.00 
IRIS, DWARF. (Iris Pumila) ....... 
eee ee 1.20 10.00 
Lt. Chavagnac. Pansy-violet, fragrant. 
Max. Beautiful ruffled yellow, 6 inch. 
Mignonette. White flushed mauve. 
Rajah. Magnificent mahogany red. 
IRIS, GERMANICA 
(Tall Bearded Iris) 
$1.20 per 10; $9.00 per 100; $70.00 per 1,000 
(300 or more at 1,000 rate) 
Aline. True azure blue. 
Baldwin. One of the best dark pur- 
ples, huge flowers. 
Blue Triumph. Light blue, large 
flowers. 
California Gold. Finest deep yel- 
low, large flower, fully produced. 
Celeste. Pale azure blue. 
Cheerio. Ruby red and soft rose, a 
bi-color of brilliance. 
Clara Noyes. Blended red and yel- 
low, early. 
Crystal Beauty. Gorgeous, pure 
snow-white, perfect shape, flow- 
ers freely. 
Dalmatica. Lavender. 
Dauntless. Velvety rose red, tall, 
vigorous, midseason. 
Depute Nombolt. Glowing rosy 
purple overlaying bronze-gold. 
Destiny. Deep blackish bronze 
purple with golden beard. 
Dymia. Very dark purple—almost 
black with dark blue beard. 
Empress of India. Heavenly blue. 
Ethel Peckman. Sensational red 
tone. 
Frieda Mohr. A luminous orchid 
bi-color of exceptional size. 
Pale lilac with flaring falls of 
deep lilac rose. 
Her Majesty. Rose pink and crim- 
son. 
Honorabilis. Gold and mahogany 
brown. 
Indian Chief. One of the finest 
red iris. 
Ingeborg. Pure white. 
Jacquesiana. Coppery crimson. 
Josephine. Pure white. 
Juniata. Clear blue, large, frag- 
rant. 
Kochi. Rich claret purple. 
Leota. Creamy white. 
Miss California. Large lilac pink 
flowers on tall stems. Vigorous, 
blooms over long period. 
Missouri. Medium blue, large 
flowers outstanding in any plant- 
ing, very popular. Dykes Medal 
1937. 
Monsignor. Satiny violet. 
Mother of Pearl. Lavender blue. 
Mrs. Crowley. Velvety russet and 
carmine purple. 
October Blaze. Brilliant red tone. 
Pare de Neuilly. Rich purple. 
Plumeri. Coppery rose and claret. 
Pocahontas. White bordered blue. 
Prairie Gold. Deep golden yellow. 
Prospero. Lavender and purple. 
Purple Queen. Deep purple. 
Rameses. Rose pink and buff 
shading to yellow at the edge, 
yellow gold at the heart. Dykes 
Medal winner. 
Roseway. Deep_ reddish pink, 
orange beard. 
Rubeo. Rich velvety red, perfect- 
ly formed, large. 
Sweet Lavender. Lavender violet. 
Violacea Grandiflora. Rich violet 
purple. 
War Eagle. Pink and carmine with 
a bronze beard, rich glowing 
deep red effect. 
