Gibraltarica 
HIBISCUS (Giant Mallow) 
Unequalled for tall backgrounds or for specimen plants. 
Their large-leaved ornamental foliage is very desirable in the 
border. Tall, erect canes bear large, bell-shaped flowers which 
Plants are easily grown 
and very hardy; attain a height of 4 feet; bloom August. We 
offer the following varieties: Mixed; Mallow Marvel, Pink; 
often measure 7 or 8 inches across. 
Mallow Marvel, Jumbo Red. 
3 of one variety 60c 
12 of one variety $1.75 
HOLLYHOCKS 
No flower has more sentiment or is more 
closely associated with our early memories 
than the Hollyhock. Their colorful charm has 
a definite place in every garden; they are in- 
valuable for screening purposes, and equally 
useful as a background in borders. 
NEWPORT PINK Magnificent double flow- 
ers of a rich shimmering pink color. They 
have tall and extremely strong stems. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
SCARLET BEAUTY Gorgeous, brilliant 
scarlet color; valuable for bold backgrounds. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
CHATER’S PRIZE MIXTURE Extremely © 
large flowers with frilled outer petals and a 
double rosette in the center. Their complete 
range of shades add a riot of color in back- 
ground borders. They are a must for every 
garden. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) _ 
These delightful plants have a very distinct 
place in the rockery or wherever a dwarf 
plant with evergreen foliage is needed. Plants 
are very hardy and rarely exceed 18 inches in 
height; produce dense heads of blooms in 
early spring. Be sure to plant some this year. 
GIBRALTARICA Masses of lavender blos- 
soms, with evergreen foliage, in early spring. 
Dwarf growth; splendid for edgings. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
JUCUNDA Dwarf, bluish-green plants are 
covered with dainty pink flowers during 
May and June. Ideal for rockery or low 
border. 
12 for $2.00 
3 for 70c 6 for $1.15 
ibiscus 
6 of one variety, $1.00 
Hollyhock 
SEMPERVIRENS Glistening white flowers 
cover dwarf plants in early spring; attrac- 
tive evergreen foliage. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
IRIS SIBERICA (Siberian Iris) 
Somewhat like Kaempferi in habit of growth 
and appearance of blooms, but each plant 
throws up from 15 to 30 stems, each topped 
by a magnificent bloom. Grow from 3 to 4 
feet tall and are fine for background in the 
perennial border. Bloom during July. 
BLUE CHARM Light blue of medium 
height. 
NORA DESTIN Medium height, deep blue 
edged in white. 
CAESAR Tall, dark purple. Good for cutting. 
RED RAIDER Large, frilly, deep purple 
on the reddish cast. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
CAESAR’S BROTHER This is the 
best of all dark blue Siberian Iris. 
The flowers are an unusually rich, 
black pansy-violet color. Plants grow 
30 inches high; the beautiful depth of 
color and superb form of this variety 
has won it an Honorable Mention 
award by the American Iris Society. 
Each 30c 3 for 75c 
IRIS DICHOTOMA (Vesper Iris) 
Large, fragrant blooms come in tall branching 
sprays in late July and continue through Aug- 
ust. Flowers open each evening and make a 
rich display of color when planted in groups. 
MIXED Colors run from light cream through 
blues, purples and red shades. 
3 for 60c 6 for $1.00 12 for $1.75 
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