12 Garden City Perennial Gardens—Fremont, Nebr. 
Each 
Helen Astor (Whitney-Kellogg 1938) S. and F. are a lovely rosy red. White 
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Ningtisher Blue (Walt 1924) Large sky blue 20... ee RDA en a eee, 00 
Plewellyne Cleveland 1929) CA: rich’ Vio loti ee te ee eee 90 
Madawaskan preston 1052) Deco,sbright Dlue ce yc) ee ete ene eee 50 
Martha Le Grand (Was. 1935) Superb ruffled pure white with horizontal falls 2.00 
May Morning (Wayman 1938) Late, dark velvety blue -..._..-......-..--.---2--2--22-2------ TD 
Morning Magic (Cleveland 1931) Soft lavender, suffused rose .......-......-.------------ 215 
Mre--Rowey (Perry 419.16), silvery dlavendersk iti a, ate opt ere ee ee cea oe 50 
Natick (Gage 1933) Large, beautiful clear blue violet, Late -.............-....--.-.------- 15 
Bapulone( Uyvkess! 993) Laree, SOLD ibe. eee ee eee eg eee oS 50 
Peggy Perry (Perry 1912) Broad ruffled petals of deep violet blue ................-- 50 
Perry soblue (UPerry1912) VA Lbrieht:sky blues... ee ns ee yah, 
Red Emperor (Sturt. 1924) Wine red; veined blue ~...00...0.-....cca.---20- began eee .60 
Snowcrest (Gage 1932) Tall and large sparkling snow white .....................--..----- 1.00 
Snowy Egret (Cleveland 1939) New, ruffled white! 2...2..-2232 ae 2.00 
sunny brocks (Cleveland 1020) Alicesblue shade, .. ec ee ee 50 
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Turquoise Cup (Cleveland 1927) Large turquoise blue flowers ...................--------- 15 
Tycoon (Cleveland 19388) Huge flowers of violet blue ..........-.._..............----.-.--------- 2.00 
White: Dove, (Cleveland 1927). Tall and late, pure -white: ..2...2.:.-43......-......2:..4 ie 
White Empress (Cleveland 1027) A beautiful glistening white ~..............2............ .00 
SPURIA IRIS 
These beardless iris are hardy and easy to grow. Flowers are carried on 3 to 4 
ft. stems and resemble the Dutch or Spanish Iris. Excellent for cut flowers, and are 
very effective in garden. Best planted 4 to 6 inches deep in August-September. They 
do best planted in full sun. 
Azure Dawn (Nies 1943) Smooth lavender-blue may yellow signal blotch on 
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Ben Lomond (Washington 1935) A brilliant cambridge blue. Tall and lovely 1.00 
SunnyiDay, (hel woass.1951)) Lalli sleamine yellow selfii 2.5...) 4 eet tee ee 1.00 
LILIUM or LILIES 
Each Per 3 
Regale. Very fragrant flowers of an exquisite white with a golden throat. 
Plant either in spring or September about 6 to 8 inches deep. Needs 
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Umbellatums. Sometimes known as the Red Russian; Tip Top or the 
Candlestick Lily. Large umbels of flowers of burning red-orange. 
Plant ineseplremberio toss ncnes eep iu yer ee ee ee eerie 40 1.00 
Hymenocallis, Ismene Calathina. Also called the Peruvian Lily, Showy, 
sweet scented, pearly white trumpet flowers, two to three on a stem. 
Loves sun. Plant in May after danger of frost is past. Not winter 
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Tuberoses. Racemes of pure white, wax like flowers of great fragrance 
and beauty on 2 to 3 ft. stems. Plant like you do set onions, and 
keep cultivated. Dig in fall and store in warm basement. Per 6, 60c; 
Per 12, $1.00. 
