HARDY CANDYTUFT (See Iberis) 
Iberis (Candytuft) 
*“sempervirens—Compact, neat little evergreen 
bushes completely covered in early spring with 
snow-white flowers. One of the finest perma- 
nent edging plants for sunny walks or borders. 
Requires a well drained soil. 
Snowflake—A new variety with large flowers 
and foliage. Low spreading habit. 
Iris 
Bearded Types—Essential to the flower gar- 
den, this perennial, so showy and so much 
admired, offers an endless assortment of col- 
ors and forms that it is impractical to list all 
of them here. We will have a limited number 
of varieties available at the nursery and are 
able to supply practically any variety in com- 
merce at the current prices. Please inquire. 
LIATRIS 
PYRETHRUM 
Iris kaempferi (Japanese Iris) —Delightfully 
different, this iris is growing in popularity. 
The delicately formed flowers have rich and 
unusual coloring and bloom later than the 
Bearded Iris. They require a moist soil and do 
better in partial shade. Nice along pools. 
Liatris (Gayfeather) 
pychnostachya—An odd, yet beautiful, tall 
growing perennial for sun. Narrow grass-like 
leaves forming clumps from which arise tall 
spikes of lavender-purple flowers 5 feet tall. 
Long lasting, and excellent as a cut flower. 
Must have good drainage. 
Linum (Flax) 
*flayum—Bright yellow flowers in spring and 
summer. Low, | foot, spreading plants. Sun 
with good drainage. 
narbonense — Forms a clump of blue-gray 
grass-like foliage covered for many months 
with azure blue flowers. 18 inches. Sun. 
Lychnis (Catchfly) 
chalcedonica—Heads of vivid scarlet flowers 
in spring and summer. 2 feet. Sun. 
*viscaria fl. pl—lLow grassy foliage and double 
pink blooms on wiry stems. 1 foot. Sun or 
partial shade. 
Matricaria (Feverfew) 
Double White—Ball shaped flowers blooming 
in great quantity above chrysanthemum-like 
foliage. A popular summer filler for cut flow- 
ers. Sun. 2 feet. 
Ball’s Yellow—Double yellow flowers on low 
] foot compact plants. A grand little perennial. 
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