SIBERIAN IRIS 
Make a nice planting of Siberi- 
an Iris throughout your peren- 
nial border and also around your 
bird bath. You will find the birds 
like the seclusion this Iris gives 
them. The flowers are graceful 
and they give your bouquets the 
artistic effect they often need. The 
plants grow upright and the grass 
like foliage adds materially to the 
beauty of any planting in which 
they are used. We offer this Iris 
in 4 shades of blue. 
All Field-Grown, Large Divisions: 
Each 50c; any 3 for $1.25; 
All 4 for $1.75, postpaid. 
CAESAR. 48 in. A uniform deep 
violet-blue. Very rich coloring 
in this variety. To see is to or- 
der. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. 48 in. 
Deeper in color than Caesar. 
The darkest of all Siberian Iris. 
A rich pansy-violet. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. True Oriental 
form. Comes from Japan. The 
flowers are large, of fine form, 
good texture, and the color a 
rich uniform deep violet-blue. 
NORA DISTIN. 30 in. Standards 
and styles clear violet; falls 
white edged and veined china- 
Siberian Iris blue. 
| GYPSOPHILA, Bristol! Fairy 
(Double Baby’s Breath) 
Pure white, small, double flowers larger and more 
beautiful than the single variety. Extremely fine for 
bouquet work. Blooms all summer. 
Strong 1-year plants, Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
Oenothera—Evening Primrose 
OENOTHERA 
GOLDEN SPRAY or 
EVENING PRIMROSE 
A low growing, spreading peren- 
nial throwing out many branches to 
a height of about 2 feet, covered al- 
most their entire length with large, 
thickly set, bright, single, yellow 
flowers. These plants make a fine 
| New Lythrum Dropmore Purple 
This lovely upright growing plant is like 
Lythrum Mordena in habit of growth and season \ 
display of color the entire summer. 
They need little attention and should 
be planted about 8 inches apart, 
three or more plants in a group. 
of bloom. Fine for cutting and does well in par- 
tial shade or full sun. Contrasting shade of deep 
purple. 
Price same as Lythrum Mordena. 
Strong, field-grown plants: Each 50c; 
3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.25; 12 for $4.00. 
Lythrum Mordena 
Gypsophila 
LYTHRUM 
Mordena 
One of the best of all perennials. The plant has long, up- 
right growing stems just covered their length with little deep 
bright rose-pink flowers. Showy plants for moist, shady bor- 
ders, and watersides. This is a Lythrum of real merit. This is 
a bright, attractive pink and you will like it. It will give 
color to your perennial border over a period of from four 
to six weeks. Also fine to use in bouquets with other flowers. 
Height 3 to 4 ft. Strong, field plants that will bloom this 
season. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.75, 
postpaid. ; 
LIATRIS 
Both Liatris and Lythrum make fine plants in the peren- 
nial border. They grow to a height of from 3 to 5 feet. 
Liatris produces long, narow spikes of a rich shade of purple, 
while the Lythrum has a similar spike of a beautiful shade of 
pink. For long blooming hardy perennials, both should 
have a place in your border. Plant in groups of three for best 
effect. Strong, field-grown plants, Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; wt ee 
6 for $2.25, postpaid. Liatris 
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