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IRIS 
Japanese Iris 
Modern Tall Bearded Iris 
(Sun, drain, normal soil) 
Up to ten blooms on tall stalks; flowers up to 4 
or 5 times the size available a mere ten or fifteen 
years ago. 
Capitan - big, lavender 
Elmohr - huge, unusual, 
rich mulberry purple 
Frida Mohr - lilac rose 
Gudrun - enormous white 
Indian Chief - good red 
Nene - giant lilac-rose 
Ormohr - unusual, Large 
silvery violet 
Pink Satin - solid pink 
Black Douglas-solid, very 
black violet 
Treasure Island - free- 
blooming solid yellow 
Wabash-- highest rated 
Iris. Whife and violet 
Any one kind: 3 for $1.35 
One each, any six: $2.75 
DAY-LILIES 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
(Moist, part shade, fertilize) 
Siberian Hybrids 
June, 3 to 4 ft. 3 one kind 
$1.25. 2 each both kinds - 
$1.65. 
Snow Queen. Huge white 
Caesar's Brother. Big blue 
Kaempferi Hybrids 
July, 2to4ft. LargestIris. 
3 of one kind, $1.75. 1] ea. 
of 5 kinds, $2.75. 
Gold Bound. White; gold 
Purple and Gold. Double. 
Seacrest. White, blue. 
Mahogany. Dark red. 
| so-no-name. Soft blue. 
(Hemerocallis) 
The 9 best in each color andseason. Sun or shade; 
disease-free. 
Each kind blooms about 4 weeks. 
These new kinds are sensationally handsomer than 
old-fashioned day-lilies: larger, brighter, showier. 
4 YELLOWS $5.70 
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Pale Moon -a large, pale 
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Autumn Prince-late, light 
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4 REDS and PINKS 
Collection for $8.50 
Baby Tears - rosy red, 
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Rosalind - pinkest of all. 
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Craemor Henna - showy 
henna. Good.......... 1.50 
Georgia - pink and buff. 
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AORANGE $3.05 
Dr. Regel - early. Good 
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Rajah - scarlet orange 
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Collection for $7.25 
Old Vintage - purple, yel- 
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Persian Princess - red, 
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LILIES 
helps but some sun needed. 
Easy to grow in drained soil. 
Dianthus ‘‘Hardy Carnations” 
Part shade 
Set bulbs 6 inches deep. 
Fertilize. Following kinds are tolerant, easily grown. 
Elegans-Orange-red, June-July, 
1% ft. 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.00 
Henryi - Orange, August, 6 ft. 
3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.75 
Regale - 5 ft. July. Tolerant, | 
sunny. A dozen blooms ona 
stem, pink, white, yellow blend, 
fragrant. 3 for $1.25;6 for $2.00 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily) - | ft. 
Scarlet, June. 3 for $1.25; 6 for 
$2.00 
Tigrinum Splendens- 1% ft. 
Orange, black-spotted, Aug. - 
Sept. 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.25 
Photo: 
Magic Lily (Lycoris) 
This bulb(Lycoris squamigera) 
in Spring makes attractive 
leaves. They die down and a 
month later as if by magic a 
tall stalk of 10 fragrant lilies 
thrusts up — lilac-pink, shaded 
blue. Hardy, remains year after 
year. 2 for $2.25. 
Lily of the Valley 
Convallaria majalis. These are 
rooted clumps, ready to bloom, 
not mere ‘‘pips’’. Fragrant, 
white sprays in May. Rich soil, 
in shade. 3 for $1.65; 6 for $2.75 
SUNNY PERENNIAL BORDER —— Ten showy yet insect-free 
plants for such a position are: Bearded Iris, Peonies, Thymus serpyllum, 
Asters in variety, Baptisia, Phlox, Physostegia, Teucrium, Coreopsis, 
and Veronica. 
