Gaillardia aristata, BLANKET-FLOWER 
Fine hardy American plants with 
daisy-like flowers. Varieties: 
BURGUNDY: wine-red self 
DAZZLER: gold with maroon-red center 
GOBLIN: dwarf red & yellow bi-color 
PORTOLA HYBRIDS: copper-scarlet 
tipped with yellow. 
Geranium grandiflorum, CRANESBILL. 
The hardy garden geranium, large 
blue flowers. 
Geum chiloense, AVENS. 
FIR& OPAL: double orange-scarlet 
LADY STRATHsDzN: double yellow 
MRS. BRADSHAW: orange-red. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE: true orange 
G. montanum. Dwarf yellow for the 
rock garden. 
GLOBE FLOWER: Trollius 
GLOBE THISTLE: Echinops 
Helianthemum nummularium, SUN-ROSE. 
Dwarf mound-forming sub-shrub with 
brilliant single & double flowers 
in the summer. Following colors 
available in single, a few in doubl 
forms: APRICOT, DARK KED, BRIGHT 
RED, PINK, KOS# PINK, LIGHT Y&LLOW, 
DARK YELLOW. 
HELLEBORUS 
Helleborus, HkLLEBOhE&. Evergreen 
plants for semi-shade, loved for 
their winter flowers. 
foetidus: rare form bearing cluster 
of lime-green flowers on 1 to 2 
foot stems. Finely divided leaves 
niger; CHRISTMAS-ROSE. Dwarf with 
white flowers. The most popular. 
orientalis, LENT&N-ROSE. Dwarf with 
flowers in shades of pink and red 
Heuchera sanguinea, CORAL-BELLS. 
Rosy-crimson dainty flowers on 18" 
stems over a dense tuft of dark 
green leaves. 
Hosta caerulea, BLUE PLANTAIN-LILY, 
Large leaves in a cluster at the 
base of tall spikes of blue flowers 
Houstonia caerulea, BLUETS. Dainty 
little mat-forming plant with tiny 
roundish leaves and brilliant blue 
flowers. 
Hypericum, ST. JOHNS-WOKT. Evergreen 
sub-shrubs with large yellow fls in 
summer. 
calycinum. To one foot, large leave 
Olympicum. Rare specie from Greece 
with tiny bluish leaves. 
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Iberis sempervirens, EDGING CANDYTUFT 
Low mound-forming evergreen sub- 
shrub covered with white flowers in 
spring. 
IRIS 
1. Specie Iris 
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Iris, SPECIES. Hardy and tough 
herbaceous perennial plants. These 
range in size from tiny ground- 
covers to some four or five feet. 
Every color in the rainbow is 
represented. The following list 
is the result of many years of 
collecting and we consider it 
second to none. Some of the types 
are fairly common but most are 
unusual or rare. 
aurea, tall yellow, summer 50¢ 
bracteata, dwf, yellow veined 
with purple. 75¢ 
Bulleyana, 18", pale purple 75¢ 
chrysofor, chrysographes x Forrest 
bizarre hybrid, yellow through 
purple 75¢ 
cristata, delicate blue & gold 75¢ 
Delavayi, 3-4' violet purple.$1.00 
dessertorum, spuria type, cream 
with blue markings. $1.00 
dichotoma, fall blooming, lavender 
to 2”, 75¢ is 
Douglasiana, western specie, blue 
purple. 18-24" 75¢ 
D. alba, rare white form. $1.00 
ensata, dwf, variable colors, 
formal Gothic flowers. 50¢ 
e. alba. rare white form. $1.00 
flavissima, dwf with yellow fls 
from Mongolia. 75¢ 
foetidissima, small fls, grown for 
the seed pods. 50¢ 
foliosa, dwf with sky-blue fls. 
Beautiful. 75¢ 
Forrestii, yellow shades. 75¢ 
fulva, La. iris, red to copper 75¢ 
gmermanica, see tall bearded section 
giganticaerulea, choice blue form 
of this La. type. §1.00 
gracilipes, dwf, dk blue. 75¢ 
Hoogiana, gray iris from Turkestan 
Rare. 18-20" $2.00 
Hoogsan, hybrid: Hoogiana x San 
Francisco. Unusual. $5.00 
imperialis, from La., imperial 
blue. $1.00 
innominata, to 30" a western spec. 
yellow shades. 75¢ 
Japonica, 18" pale lavender-blue, 
yellow crests. 75¢ 
J+ var. Nada, hybrid: j. x Wattii, 
beautiful blue. $1.50 
Kaempferi, Japanese iris, to 4' 
Following hybrids 75¢: 
Oki-No-Shiraki, light blue abl., 
dk blue style tubes. 
Shiraki-No-Iscari, dbl wine red, 
white towards center. 
Ho-O-Jo, Dbl white with lt purple 
veining towards center. 
