TWICE-FLOWERING IRIS 
This splendid group blooms freely in the spring and again 
in September and October. Some of the dwarfer types are 
almost continuous bloomers. For best results they should be 
watered freely during the summer months. 
Autumn Elf—tLavender and cream. Prolific bloomer. 
Autumn King—Vigorous rich deep blue. 
Autumn Queen—Pure snow white. 
Autumn Sunset—Fine pink and buff blend. 
Autumn Surprise—Fine medium blue self. 
Black Magic—Intense deep blue. 
Crysoro—Fine deep orange yellow. 
Dorcas Hutcheson—Rich pansy-violet. 
Eleanor Roosevelt—Rich raisin-purple. 
Equinox—A rich violet bi-color. 
Ethel Peckham—A very reliable re-bloomer. Fine large tall 
red. 
Jean Siret—Yellow striped with purple. 
Kansas Ingleside—Fine Indian red. 
Lieut. Chavagnac—Brilliant purple. 
Marti Everest—Fine large deep blue. 
Olive White—Cream with green gold veining and dark mark- 
ings at the haft. 
Peggy Babbington—Strong clear yellow. 
Polar King—Very large white, flushed green. 
Sangreal—A frilled yellow that is a most reliable rebloomer. 
September Skies—A smooth violet with deeper falls. 
Ultra—Brilliant ultra marine blue. 
White Autumn King—Magnificent pure white. 
40c each; any 10 for $3.50 
One each of the 22 Twice Flowering Iris $8.25 
10 sorts, unlabeled, $2.85 
IRIS PUMILA—Dwarf Bearded Iris 
One of the finest of rock plants as they require very little 
care and when once established will increase in size and 
beauty for years. They are also used extensively as a border 
for the taller varieties, materially lengthening the season 
as they bloom several weeks earlier. 
*Balceng Curiosity—Attractive blending of yellow, purple and 
olive. Very fragrant. 8”. 
*Black Midget—Buds soot black opening deep purple. 5”. 
*Blue Beard—Olive-white with purple streaks on falls. 8”. 
*Bouquet—White and heliotrope. 
*Candida—Fine pure white. 
*Cyanea—Deep royal purple. Extra large bloom. 
*Endymion—Dark ruby red self. 8”. 
*Excelsa—Good pale yellow. Prolific. 
*Fairy—Lovely soft sky blue. 6”. 
*Florida—Soft yellow self. 
*Glee—Fine light yellow self. 
*Golden—Smooth deep yellow. Large flowered. 
*hybrida coerulea—Deep blue purple. 
*Huron Imp.—Very large deep blue. 
* Josephine—Dainty white touched with yellow. 
*Ladies of Peeling—New distinct pale blue. 9”. 
*La Lido—A white bearded blue purple of merit. 
*La Tulipe—Excellent medium yellow. 7”. 
*Louise Starker—Good clear white, late. 
*Margaret—Dainty sky blue. 6”. 
*Marocain—Deep velvety blue purple. 6”. 
*Negus—lIntense purple self, orange beard. 5”. 
*Rich Blue—Deep velvety blue. 
*Rose Mist—Soft mauve pink. Early. 
*Sambo—Very dark blue. Early. 
*Statalae—Dainty cream white. 9”. 
*The Bride—Excellent clean white. 6”. 
*Tampa—Fine new red midget with grassy foliage. Distinct. 
9”. 
*Wigan—Distinct brownish red tone. 
*Ylo—Bright yellow of good form. 6”. 
35c each; any 10 for $3.25 
One each of the 30 Dwarf Iris $9.00 
10 sorts, unlabeled, $2.25 
LAMB NURSERIES 
LYTHRUM 
LYTHRUM (Lith’-rum)—Loosestrife 
Stately border plants 5’ tall forming shapely bushes of 
great value for the border and also for naturalizing in 
woodlands or along streams. 
Dropmore Purple—A new purple sort in fine feathery 
masses. 55c each; 3 for $1.40 
Lady Sackviile—Purplish rose. 40c each; 3 for $1.10 
Morden’‘s Pink—An outstanding novelty with large rose pink 
florets. 55c each; 3 for $1.40 
The Beacon—A new and unusually brilliant shade of red. 
55c each; 3 for $1.40 
One each of the 4 Lythrums $1.85 
LILIUM (Lil’-i-um)—Lily 
Please note that some Lilies may be planted only at certain 
seasons. However, these may be included on spring 
orders and shipment will be made at the proper planting 
season. 
candidum (Madonna Lily)—Lovely, bell-shaped pure white 
fragrant flowers beloved for generations. Must be planted 
only in late summer or fall, as they make basal leaves in 
the fall. Plant only 2” deep in full sun, or very light shade. 
55c each; 3 for $1.40; doz. $5.00 
DAY LILY—See Hemerocallis and Funkia. 
regale—Large white fragrant trumpets with yellow throat 
shaded pink on the outside. The most admired of all white 
lilies. Plant 6” deep in spring or fall. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
*tenuifolium—Slender stems and many recurved blooms of 
brightest scarlet. Plant 4” deep, spring or fall.. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10; doz. $4.00 
tigrinum superbum—An improved giant Tiger Lily. Bright 
orange spotted black. Plant 6” deep in spring or fall. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.25 
tigrinum fl.-pl_—aA fully double form of Tiger Lily. Plant 6” 
deep in spring or fall. 45c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.25 
umbellatum—Immense blooms in great umbels. Will suc- 
ceed in sun or shade. Rich orange scarlet. Plant 4” deep 
in spring or fall. 45c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.25 
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