
LUPINE, RUSSELL STRAIN 
DWARF EBEEARDED IRIS (Iris Pumila) Dainty 
miniatures of the tall Bearded Iris. Fine for 
the rock garden or border. In a short time 
they will make large clumps and bear scores 
of flowers in spring. We have them with 
blue, yellow or purple flowers. 25 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris) Huge flow- 
ers 8 to 10 inches across in June and July in 
white, blue and red shades. 35 
LYCHNIS Viscari Low growing plant with 
brilliant rosy red flowers on 10 inch stems. 
This will really make a show of color, fine 
for border or rockery. 25 
LUPINE (Russell Strain) We have an im- 
proved strain acclimated to the United States. 
Spikes three to four feet tall with colors rang- 
ing through white, yellow, pink, blue and red, 
often in rich bi-color combinations. 35 
ORIENTAL POPPY The huge glistening flow- 
ers on 2 to 3 foot stems are sure to attract 
attention and give a special accent of beauty 
to any garden. Red or pink. 35 
PHLOX Subulata (Creeping Phlox) Low grow- 
ing. Fine for borders or rockery. Covered 
with brilliant red or white flowers. ef) 
BORDER PHLOX (Phlox paniculata) Gener- 
ous trusses of colorful bloom, clean delight- 
ful fragrance and ideal habit of growth place 
modern Border Phlox in the highest rank of 
summer flowering border perennials. They 
will thrive in sun or shade, forming impres- 
sive clumps with stems 2 to 3 feet tall. We 
offer a carefully chosen selection of the fin- 
est modern varieties, outstanding im color, 
habit, and size of bloom. 
Antoinette Six This pure white phlox has un- 
usually large heads. New and beautfiul. .50 
Charles Curtis Sunset red. It is a strong fine 
grower, 2) to 3 feet tall. 50 
Fairy King The loveliest lavender. Rounded, 
large and shapely flower heads; dark green 
foliage; 2 feet tall. .50 
F. G. Von Lassburg A tall white phlox with 
huge heads of flowers. 35 
Flash A new brilliant rosy-red. One of the 
largest reds. .60 
Geo. Stipp A very outstanding new deep glow- 
ing salmon with shaded lighter eye; does not 
fade. 35 
Irene One of the best cherry red phlox. Me- 
dium height with bronze foliage. 50 
July Lights Flowers early. Grows to a me- 
dium height. Each floret is shaded with a soft 
red with blood red eye. 50 
Lillian Pure pink without any traces of ma- 
genta or rose; large florets. 035 
Progress Superb light blue set off with 
deeper purple blue eyes. Extremely large 
flower heads with 1% to 2-inch florets. 50 
Purple Heart The individual flowers are large 
and are carried in good size trusses. The color 
is a brilliant live shade of deep blue purple 
intensified by a darker center given sparkle 
by the dainty cream-colored anthers. .50 
Rosy Blue Soft lavender-blue with delicate 
pink undertones. Never a sign of objection- 
able purple or violet tinting. The florets are 
large and grow in fine big clusters. : 
Ruby Lee Extra large plum-red flowers. .50 
Silverton Florets, the size of a silver dollar, 
clear pale lavender with a glowing eye. 50 
Special French Large blush pink with deeper 
eye; grows 24 to 30 inches high and is a strik- 
ing garden plant. Sb 
Starlight Rich violet with an almost perfect 
shaped white star in the center. .60 
Tigress Large blooms of a very outstanding 
salmon-scarlet. -60 
PEONY Almost as permanent as the soil in 
which they grow, Peonies have been known 
to thrive in one spot for generations. They 
will form large clumps and bear the large 
fully double flowers on 2 to 3 foot stems in 
mid-spring. Red, pink, or white. .50 
PRIMROSE Polyanthus This old _ favorite 
should surely be in every garden. At the first 
hint of spring the tidy plants start to send 
up umbels of delightfully scented flowers in 
many pleasing and lively colors. Our strain 
includes whites, yellows, pinks and blue. 
Auricula (Swiss Primrose) Among the hardi- 
est of flowers, this Primrose with glossy leath- 
ery leaves bears flowers in rich velvety shades 
of red, blue, and yellow. Mixed colors. if me 
RUDBECKIA 
Golden Glow Large double golden yellow 
flowers, shaped like Dahlias on tall stems. .25 
The King Vivid crimson petals surround the 
warm brown centers in this “Coneflower”. 
Unusually effective. 3 feet high. 50 
White Lustre Pearly white petals contrast 
most effectively with the dark centers. A fine 
companion for “The King”. .50 
SAXIFRAGE, Cordifolia In earliest spring or 
even mild spells during winter this striking 
plant displays large heads of bright pink 
flowers above the large glossy leaves. .50 
SWEET WILLIAM An old favorite with broad 
heads of fragrant fringed flowers. White, pink 
or red. 25 
TRITOMA 
Red Hot Poker This is the genuine red hot 
poker with spikes of brilliant rich orange 
scarlet flowers on 3 foot stems. 35 
Tower of Gold Like the above but with rich 
golden yellow spikes of bloom. 0 
Tradescantia A favorite summer blooming 
perennial. Clumps of narrow foliage topped 
with white, blue, or pink flowers. 35 
VIOLET, Radio Deep blue flowers borne in 
greatest profusion in mid-spring. 25 
