Perennials «+ 
IRIS, DWARF. Purple, white and yellow........... 40 
IRIS, SIBERIAN. Blue and whilte.................. 40 
’ LILIES. No. 1 Bulbs, each, 60c; $5.50 per 10. 
Elegans. Tall, stiff stems with large salmon red blos- 
soms. Early. 
Madonna, The loveliest of the white lilies. 
planted in fall only. Very fragrant. 
Regal. Tall stems with 4 or 5 large white blossoms. 
July. 
Can be 
Henryii, Deep orange-yellow. Blooms in August and 
September. 
POPPY, Oriental. Each, 60c; $5.50 per 10. 
This is one of the showiest of all perennials. For best 
results transplant in August or September only. 
PHLOX, Garden. Each, 50c; $4.50 per 10. 
These plants in their many different colors are really 
the backbone of the summer garden. Phlox grow in 
any good garden soil and will tolerate a small amount 
of shade. 
Africa, Carmine-red. Haupiman Koehl,. Dark red, 
Border Queen. Pink. very large. 
Caroline Vanderburg. Vio- Leo Schlagetter. Orange- 
let. red. 
Tiger. Rich salmon orange, spotted mahogany. Blooms 
in August. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Each, 50c: $4.50 per 10. 
Small, fragrant, bell shaped white flowers. One of the 
early spring flowers. Grown in shade. 
MALLOW (Hibiscus). Each, 40c;: $3.50 per 10. 
Large woody perennial with crepe-paper-like blossoms 
5 or 6 inches across. Not too hardy. Colors: red, pink 
and white. 
Chieftan. Ruby-red. é 
Coun; Zepplin. White and 
red eye. 
Daily Sketch. Soft salmon- 
pink. 
Enchantress, Salmon-pink. 
E. I. Farrington. Light sal- 
mon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. French- 
Mauve. 
Geo, Stipp. Deep salmon- 
pink. 
Lillian. Cameo-pink. 
Mary Louise. White. 
Miss Lingard. Early white 
Salmon Beauty, Salmon, 
white eye. 
Snowcap. White. 
Situthers, Carmine, shad- 
ed orange-scarlet. 
W. G. Harding. Salmon- 
pink. 
World Peace. New, large 
white, very fine. 
MONARDA., Each, 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Bright scarlet flowers in July. Spreads. 
PAINTED DAISY. Each, 40c; $3.50 per 10. 
Pink, red or white daisy-like flowers, blooming in late 
May and early June. Fern-like foliage that dies down 
after the flowering period. 
PLATYCODEN (Balloon Flower). Each 40c; $3.50 per 10. 
Upright growing plant to about 24 inches. Produces an 
abundance of blue cup-like flowers that resemble bal- 
loons just before they open. Flower in July and August. 
There is also a white form. 
PEONY 
No planting cn a home grounds is complete without 
some peonies, the favorite of all the flowers. They re- 
quire a rich, deep soil with plenty of sunlight. Fall 
planting is far more desirable than spring planting. 
Plant peony roots with eyes just 2 inches below the 
surface, 
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Longfellow, bright crimson..............ceeeceees 1.50 
Mary Brand, deep crimson............cccsscceees 1.50 
Marie Crousse, rose-pink,............,scsccceeess 1.30 
Mikado, single red; gold center.................0-. 1.50 
Palinee rail, Ghetlepities .s J: bh oe ois < leis b's we ga ae o's 1-50 
Mme, Emile Galle, rose-pink............ccsc00ece: 1.00 
Mons. Jules Ely, rose-pink...........cccescseceees 1.50 
Officionalis Rubra Fl. Pli-red..............00cceees 1.50 
Pride of Langport, single pink.................205- 1.50 
Rheine Hortense, rose pink..............ccsecceee 1.30 
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Tourangelle, creamy-white .........c0.ececccacuce 1.20 
Wm. Kesserling. Plum-lavender. 
PHLOX, Creeping. Each, 50c; $4.50 per 10. 
A flat growing plant that blooms in great profusion 
early in the spring. Can be had in the following colors: 
red, lavender, pink and white. 
PINKS. Each, 35c: $3.00 per 10. 
Low growing border plants with very fine, grass-like 
foliage. Blossoms are extremely fragrant and showy. 
SCABIOSA. Each, 45c; $4.00 per 10. 
Handsome border plant with unusual lavender flower. 
Grows about 18 inches high. Blooms in late June and 
July. 
SEDUM., Each, 40c; $3.50 per 10, 
Plants that will thrive in the poorest and dryest of soils. 
We can furnish the following varieties: 
Kamchaticum Ewersi. 
Acre. Yellow. 
Spectabile Brilliant. Red. 
VERONICA, Blue Spike. Each, 60c; $5.50 per 10. 
A border plant of about 18 inches. Produces long spikes 
of bright blue flowers in July and August. 
VINCA, Bowles Variety. 40 each, $3.50 per 10. 
Commonly known as Myrile. Small dark green leaves 
on numerous prostate stems make it one of the best 
ground covers. Has blue flowers in June. 
VIOLAS. Each, 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Beautiful low growing plants for front of border. Toler- 
ates considerable shade. Available in many shades and 
colors. 
YUCCA. Each, 50c; $4.50 per 10. 
A tropical looking plant with long, narrow green leaves. 
Flower is most unusual, creamy white and very out- 
standing. 
