PERENNIALS --.. FALL 
Iris, Peonies, Poppies, etc., have an autumn rest period 
for safe’planting and dislike being disturbed at all in spring. 
Early blooming kinds are not sufficiently established after 
planting to bloom tHe same year. If set in September- 
October, their roots are ready and blooms show next spring. 
Water well once a week until freeze-up, mulch the first 
winter. Orders less than $3.00, add 35c for postage and 
packing. 
NEW IRIS 
Modern varieties are amazingly BEARDED IRIS 
larger and brighter than old 
Astilbe Fanat 
The name means “lighthouse” axd 
the blazing, fiery spikes brighten 
any garden. May-June. 15 inches 
high. Space 12 inches. Rich, humus, 
sun or semi-shade. $.85 each, 3 for 
$2.00. 
Frikarti Aster 
Wonder of Staefa. The finest garden 
plant introduced in the last 20 years. 
Mass of flowers June 1 to mid- 
November. Sun or light shade. Ht. 
30 in., space 15 inches. Lavender 
blue, branching to 2)4 ft. 3 far 
$1.50, 6 for $2.75, 12 for $5.00. 
kinds. 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
(Moist, part shade, fertilize) 
Siberian Hybrids 
June, 3 to 4 ft. Priced 65c each. 
1 each of three kinds—$1.75. 
Emperor. Dark blue. 
Heavenly Blue. New, clear 
blue. 
Snow Queen. Enormous white. 
Kaempferi Hybrids 
July, 2 to 4 ft. Largest Iris. 3 of 
one kind, $2.25. 1 each of 4 
kinds, $3.75. 
Gold Bound. White, gold cen- 
ter. 
Mahogany. Double red, dark. 
Blue Bird. Fine blue. Single. 
Red Riding Hood. Single red. 
(Sun, drain, tolerant) 
(Order now for summer shipment) 
5 Recent Medal Winners 
(1 of each, all 5, for $4.25) 
Elmohr. Huge unusual hybrid. 
Rich mulberry purple. $1.00 
each. 
Missouri. Fragrant, blue. 50c. 
Copper Lustre. Big red-gold. 
50c. 
The Red Douglas. Fine large 
red, falls deeper color. $1.25. 
Wabash. Highest rated. White, 
with violet falls. $1.00. 
Ever-Bloomers 
May, summer, autumn—Fine 
show until late frost. Fertilize 
lightly between flowering periods. 
Souv. Lt. Chauvenac. 15 in. 
Violet. 2 for $1.00. 
Jean Siret. Yellow. 2 for 90c. 
Paltec. Crested, blue, 2 ft. 
Rare hybrid. 2 for $1.25. 
DAY-LILIES (Hemerocallis) 
The 9 best in each color and season. Sun or shade; 
disease-free. Each kind blooms about 4 weeks. These 
new kinds are sensationally handsomer than old- 
fashioned day-lilies: larger, brighter, showier. 
Bloom 3 YELLOWS 
Three 
Months Collection of 3 
$2.40 
3 ORANGE 

3 PINK or RED 
Collection of 3 | Collection of 3 


$2.55 $3.05 
Gaiety. Pale Dr. Regal. 30 Bagdad. Cop- 
June < yellow, amaz- in. Orange. per red on 
ing size: 50 in. $1.00 | The earliest.$0.55 | orange. 42 in.$1.50 
( Hyperion. Out- Mikado. Cinnabar. 
July } standing huge Orange; red Mahogany on 
yellow.............. spotted. 36 orange. 3in.. .95 
ve NORE ES Gr ws 
Ochroleuca. August Imperator. 
A Pale yellow, Pioneer. Rich red- 
Ug: ‘) evening show. Orange. Very orange. 48 
42 ine: late5S0 ine 25 ina OO 


Dianthus Old Spice 
Dianthus Old Spice 
A Dianthus that looks and smells 
like a pink florists’ carnation. Hardy. 
Blooms all summer, pink, 3 for $1.50 
True Bleeding Heart 
Dicentra spectabilis. Old favorite. 
Showy pink all summer. Space 19 
inches, shade. Plant early in spring 
or wait till fall. $1.00 each, 3 for 
$2.20. 
White Plaintain-Lily 
(Funkia) 
Subcordata grandiflora. The well- 
known white August-Lily. 3 for $2.00, 
6 for $3.75. 
Baby Breath 
(Gypsophila) 
Bristol Fairy. Very dainty, many 
little blooms. 3 for $2.25. 
Rosy Veil. An early, compact dwarf 
Baby's Breath. Pink and white. 3 for 
$1:25, 12 for $4.25. 
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