Louisiana [ris 
These beautiful perennials, originating in the 
Louisiana swamps are fascinating, and very 
satisfactory in most localities. I don't baby them 
but, through experience, found they thrive in 
semi-shade, and porous, enriched soil. The 
planting should be shallow; merely cover the 
rhizomes then sift over them a mulch of peat 
moss or compost. They are hungry and thirsty 
plants, so water them well, especially through 
growing and pre-blooming season, and feed 
them lots of well seasoned steer manure. 
BAYOU SUNSET 2.00 
Outstanding. Deep rose with signal patch 
shading from white to gold. 
BAYOU VERMILLION 2.00 
Dark red. Golden signal patch. 
BON ROUGE 2.00 
Another good red. Compact growth. 
CACIQUE Jo 
Dark purple. Gold siripe on fail petals. 
CAJAN JOYEUSE 1.00 
Rose-pink. Gold throat. 
CANDLES 2.50 
An intriguing red with yellow style arms and 
bright yellow signal patch. 
CARDINALIS 2.00 
A cardinal red; signal patch a thin gold line. 
CATHEDRAL BLUE 1.00 
An attractive blue. 
CHERRY BOUNCE 3.90 
A lively cherry red. Lovely. 
CONTRAST 2.00 
Sepals are violet; upright petals light laven- 
der. Has a golden crest. 
FOXGLOVE BELLS 2.00 
This one comes in shades of lavender and 
pink. Not large but very pleasing. 
GYPSY RED 1.00 
Name describes this one well. 
HAILE SELASSIE 1.00 
Deep velvety purple. Long golden crest. 
JEUNE FILLE 1.00 
A frilly white with yellow crest. 
