Center Point, Iowa Perennials 
—Mikado. 30 in. Light orange with reddish purple in throat. June-July. 40c. 
—Mrs. W. H. Wyman. 40 in. Large pale yellow. July and Aug. 40e. 
—Ophir. 4 ft. Clear orange yellow. July. 40¢e. 
—Orange Beauty. 40 in. Very large orange flowers. Fragrant July-Aug. $1.50. 
—Peter Pan. 30 in. A redder Baronet. June. 50c. 
—Persian Princess. 40 in. A good reddish hem. July-Aug. $1.00. 
—Revolute. 40 in. Large rolled back lemon yellow flowers. July-Aug. $1.50. 
—Romeo. 3 ft. Deep red with yellow throat. July and Aug. $1.00. 
—Rosalind. Rose pink, strong grower. July. $1.50. 
—Royalty. Rich purplish-red. July-August. $1.50. 
—Sachem. 3 ft. A very good red that holds up well. July and Aug. 1%5e. 
—Theron. 30 in. Large full dark mahogany red. July and Aug. ‘15e. 
—Vinore. Large robust pinkish orange. July. $1.00. 
HEUCHERA—Coralbells. Small bright crimson flowers on 12-18 in. stems. 
Fine for cutting or worked into perennial border. 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
HOSTAS or Funkia. 
—Caerulea. Large blue lavender flowers to three foot, wide leaves. 50c. 
—Fortunei. Wide glaucus leaves and blue lavender flowers. 2 ft. 60c. 
—Lancifolia. Narrow leaves and lots of light violet flowers. 40c. 
—Minor Alba. Dwarf form with white flowers in Aug. and Sept. 50c. 
IRIS Bearded. We have limited amounts of a number of the newer bearded 
Iris for our drive in trade but not in large enough quantity to list. 
SIBERIAN IRIS. Dense clumps of foliage that is attractive throughout the 
season and fine flowers in late May and early June, making these very 
good landscape plants where something thirty or forty inches is needed. 
They like sun and adequate moisture. 
—Ahalya. Nearest approach to pink. $2.00. 
—Blue Charm. A very large good clear blue variety. 40c. 
—Ceasar’s Brother. A rich dark velvety pansy violet. 40c. 
—China Blue. Free flowering porcelain-blue. Good branching. 7%5e. 
—Cool Spring. Light blue standards, medium blue falls. Excellent branch- 
ing. 75ce. 
—Crystal Charms. Choice early, prolific, ruffled white, flaring standards. $2.00. 
—Gatineau. A new and outstanding clear blue that you will like. 60c. 
—Helen Aster. A very pleasing rosy red, prolific. 5c. 
—Ottawa. Dark violet blue with white edge blooming a few days early. 60c. 
—Mountain Lake. Light to medium blue. $1.00. 
—My Love. Early. Soft medium blue. Repeats in fall. $2.00. 
—Royal Herald. Richest of the dark purples, like black velvet. $3.00. 
—Snow Crest. Sparkling snow white with large perfect flowers. 60c. 
—Snowy Egret. Large white flaring falls. $1.50. 
—Towanda Red Flare. A new near red. $1.00. 
—Tropic Night. A new improved dark violet. $1.50. 
—Tycoon. The largest siberian. Huge well proportioned blue-violet. $1.00. 
—Tunkhanneck. Largest white, tall with widely flaring falls. $2.00. 
—Zerita. Well branched, free flowering deep blue. $1.00. 
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