IRIS KAEMPFERI, Japanese Iris. 2-3 ft. Midsummer. 
Good flowering size clumps, all varieties 60c each, $5.40 a 
dozen. 
Blue Waves. Single, soft lavender-blue. 
Catherine Perry. Double, deep violet. 
Columbia. Double, blue with white veins. 
Gold Bound. Double, white with golden throat. 
Hercules. Double, clear lilac-blue. 
Manad-zura. Double, white veined with blue. 
Matchless. Large double, white veined blue, yellow center. 
Melpomene. Double, light blue. 
Neptune. Single, deep purple. 
Paragon. Single, dark violet-blue. 
Purple and Gold. Double, rich purple. Gold center. 
Reine des Bulgares. Single, soft lavender. 
Templeton. Double, violet-red. 
aa pseudacorus, Yellow Flag. Bright yellow. 3 ft. May- 
une. 
IRIS pumila, Dwarf Iris. 6-8 in. April-May. 
Bride. Large flowered pure white. 
Excelsa. Beautiful pale lemon-yellow. 
Spring Skies. Fine light blue. 
IRIS pumila, Autumn-flowering varieties. Bloom Spring 
and Fall. 
Autumn Queen. Pure snow white. 
Coerulea. Bright sky-blue. 
Jean Siret. Clear chrome-yellow. 
Olive White. Cream color. 
IRIS SIBERICA, Siberian Iris 
Perry’s Blue. Clearblue. 3 ft. June-July. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 3 ft. June-July. 
LAVENDULA, True Lavender 
officinalis. Fragrant blue. 1-144 ft. July-Aug. 50c each. 
officinalis rosea. Pink flowering variety of the above. 50c 
each. 
LIATRIS, Gayfeather 
pycnostachia. Tallest spikes of rosy-purple. 4-6 ft. July- 
ug. 
scariosa alba. White spikes. 2-3 ft. Sept.-Oct. 50c each. 
scariosa September Glory. Improved variety, violet spikes. 
4-5 ft. Sept. 50c each. 
spicata. Lilac-rose. 114-21 ft. July-Aug. 
LILIUM, Lilies 
auratum, Gold-Banded Lily. Great favorite, now again 
available. $1.00 each. 
candidum, Madonna Lily. Waxy white. 3-4 ft. July. 
Large bulbs, potted, 75c each. 
henryi, Henry Lily. Orange-yellow. 4-5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 
50c each. 
Lilies are benefited by working sand and sulphur into the soil when 
planting. Keep lily bulbs (all bulbs in fact) away from direct con- 
tact with manure in the soil. Lilies are heavy headed and brittle, so 
it’s wise to stake them as soon as buds show. 
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