Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
ENGLISH WATER IRIS. For moist or marshy places try this Iris. Bright 
golden yellow and free flowering. 40c. 
PELTIC IRIS. 15 in. Very floriferous and long blooming. Clear light blue. 
Blooms with bearded Iris. 40c. 
SUNNY DAY. Spuria Iris. Large golden yellow flowers after the Siberians 
like reasonable moisture. 175c. 
LILIES. See list following. 
LYTHRUM. Mordens Pink. 2-3 ft. Branched from the ground like a shrub. 
Clear deep pink, flowers nearly all summer. Very hardy. A great improve- 
ment over the old Lythrums. 75e. 
—Dropmore Purple. Similar to the above except the color is a purplish- 
red. %5c. 
—Robert. A recent introduction from England. Dwarf in growth, deep rosy 
red in bloom. 15e. 
PHLOX. Paniculata. Garden Phlox. Plant in rich, well drained soil in a 
sunny spot, and do not allow to go to seed. Off color plants that take over 
beds are seedling. Phlox gives lots of color during the summer months 
when it is needed. All are 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
—American Beauty. A beautiful deep rose pink. 
—Chieftain. A very deep crimson that does not fade. 
—Eva Forester. Large heads of very clear pink. 
—Leo Schlageter. Brilliant glowing scarlet in rich full trusses. 
—Miss Lingard. Immense white flower heads; disease resistant. The earliest 
white; very prolific. 
—Mrs. Jenkens. Pure white. Late flowering. 
—Ruby Lee. Extra large plum-red flowers. Medium height. 
—Von Lassburg. A good midseason tall white. 
CREEPING PHLOX. A compact creeping plant completely covered with 
flowers in May. Used as a ground cover in a sunny spot. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
—Emerald Cushion. Bright pink flowers followed by excellent foliage. 
—Snow Flake. Pure white. 
PLAYTYCODON Chinese Bellflower. Also called Balloon flower. Balloon 
like flowers opening into two inch bell shaped flowers produced through- 
out the summer. Choice of light blue, pink or white. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. Perhaps the best attention attractors in the perennial 
border. Very large flowers on 2 to 3 ft. stems in late spring. Plant in late 
August into October in good loam. 
—Flashy Glow. Yellow with orange cast. Clearer than most others of this 
type. %75e. 
—Field Marshall Von-Der-Glotz. One of the pleasing new whites. $1.00. 
—Helen Elizabeth. Clear light pink with no blotch. Very long bloomer. 60c. 
—Mandarin. A real chinese red without the base spots. "5e. 
—Pink Radiance. A very fine pink on stiff stems. %5e. 
SEDUM-—Stone Crop or Live Forever. One of the most hardy and drought 
resistant plants. 
—Kamtschaticum. A prostrate plant with beautiful small round thick leaves 
and yellow flowers. 
—Spectabile Brilliant. An erect grower reaching 18 in. with 2-3 in. oval shap- 
ed, thick leaves and flat heads of bright amaranth-red flowers in late sum- 
mer. 
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