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Airship—Sgl. Huge crepy lav. blue, rosy-flushed. Very broad F. One of the handsomest. .........0..:icccseee $1.50 
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2. Aka-Fukurin—Sgl. White,- edges stitched bright carmine. Trim and very popular. 0... ccc eeteeseseeeseses eens 2.00 
3. Alice Blue—Soft color, brighter blue halo. Flaring and very ruffled. Latte. ..........ccccsssesseeseeecteteereestesesenncarersanentansessnees 
4. Betty J. Childs—Sgl. Pinkish ground, finely veined deeper. Rosy pink effect. Tall 0.0... ccccsceueseessererenereeressseesererees 1.00 
5. Blue Belle—Flaring’ medium deep blue, Prominent white veins -...........-....0cssr:esscsssecrsnesrsverssensesteosscubeqnencnrtae sepiengusensenvanrers 
6. Chosei-Den—White, edged claret. Not large but profuse and ShOWY. .........cs icc tiers este eeseterserenesetes Dcctorawastaases te 1.00 
7. Della—Sgl. Pale lavender self of delicate beauty. Medium size and height. Profuse bloom. ............::cesssesereees 
8. Dominator—Sgl. Huge broad flaring falls, upright S. Medium deep violet. Toll ..2........ccceccseesiesesreteeeseeereres 
9. Doris Childs—Sgl. Brightly veined rosy plum on light ground, dark center. “Eye-catching” Lg. 0.0.0.2... css 
10. Eleanor Parry—Flaring reddish fls. flushed blue around center. Fairly tall, free DIOOM 2.0.0.0... eect eesenenees 
11. Grace Sperling—Sgl. Soft hortense violet, broad drooping F, fine carrying color. Early .......:cccccccssseeseeenerseresesenens 
12. Indo—sSgl. Lg. bright deep: blue, tall So viicccersctceearcee ut cscctens dee aee- cernesecosealenescmntanth ardor net ssediae coveweVesresesecas7enates ent teres ae mateo Pas 
13. Iso-no-nami—Finest peppering of soft blue makes its lovely coloring—not blotched effect. Lg., late ................. oaoatee 1.00 
14. Izumi-gawa—Porcelain blue, deeper veins. Unique center rosette of many deep blue styles. T, late ..............5.... 1.25 
15. Kamata (the true, at last!)—Sgl. Heavenly blue gem of medium size and hgt. A pet here. 00.0... ces eeeeeetereeesenes 
16. Kongo-San (Diamond Mountain)—Richest ruffled and tufted deep purple velvet. oo... cess esceeeseseseenenesesesesteneeccnenens 1.50 
17. Kuruma-Dome—On the order of Choseiden-Den (above) but very much larger. Tall and imposing. ...................0... 2.00 
18. La Favorite—Faint violet veins on white. Lg., tall, lovely, and free-blooming ...................... taskaton te seedgonegseussenspentes toupee 
19. Mahogany—Ruffled deep mahogany-red velvet. Lg., tall, late. Highly recommended. ...............:cccccscsesseeserseeesererees 
20. Margaret Hendrickson—Silky lg. medium deep blue, tufted almost triple fls. Tall free bloomer. «..............c:ceeeenesres 
_.21. Marjorie Parry—Tall and very lg., waved white, lavender flushed. Lovely ...........ccccccccscescsssseseeseseesenerersessesenesrentesensens 1.00 
22. Mary Gory—Deep violet, bluer near central white, Trim, good DlOOMET. 2.0... ccc ceteesceesetesceseesceneceeesascesenesenecseesseeserneesane 
23. Mountain Glacier—Sgl. Huge white, flushed blue around center. Medium hgt.. ...........c ce peactintyens arena hates | 
24, Mrs. George Stumpp—Sgl. Immense white if roge 5: Medium ‘hot. ..sccc...3c7cteuheeceticgos- getigee tne-eemaserrcenee st 
25. Mrs. J. A. Hayden—Lg. white, wide lilac ed ; 
26. Nina—White flushed and veined rosy laven a 
Nishiki-yama (Brocade Mountain)—White cer. __—»_ reddish rose edge. Ruffled, tall. SHOWY. Stenctae cen settee 74), 
28. Norma (true)—Pure lavender self, pinker with age. Very large flaring fls. Beautiful 0.0.00... ce cceeeeseensereeerseenee 1.50 
29, Oriole—Rich burgundy red of good size.” Flaring,, ruffled Carly eis nnsccscsscrsoiescur core essrarcaeren- concer eeeeeee sac eenaesuaes drat tes 1.25 
30. Perfect Peace—Famous large ruffled beauty, always scarce, (Just a few to SPATE) oo... ccccccsereesesereeactecestetseereeneenes 2.50 
31. Priam—Sgl. Large white variably flushed light blue. Cool-looking and long in bloom. Tall ............. agree bean eonchee een 
32. Red Emperor—Rich large velvety deep red. Tall and very handsome. oo... ceecsessessensesecseesersesseserssesesecsssnscssevecsserereas 1.25 
33. Red Ridinghood—Sgl. Old favorite in reddish rose. Large. ...........ccceeecessessenseeseeeee seats sous veoasusilesbsavateosgugeressue Busscrtemeeeeaescipees 
34. Rose Anna—Mauve lavender, veined purple, dark styles. Large, unique, Popular. 2.0.0.0... ceccecceeceeseesersesseeeesceseenes 1.00 
35. Rose H. Scheepers—Large mauve self, flaring, very distinct. Medium hot., late 2.0.0.0... cecccscenerseeseeseeneceseecsenetnes 1.00 
36. Sea Crest—Tall frosty waved white, with pale blue shadings. Exquisite. 000.0... .ceccccscssseeceseseesenerseneestneteescescacensnereenss 1.00 
37. Selkirk—Fine large white, edges crimped and waved. A favorite here. Scarce. ............cccceeeeseeseeeeeeeeeneeneeeetersenaseres 1.50 
38. Shira-nami (White Wave)—Another large white ruffled beauty that is always scarce. Just a few at .......... ee 2.50 
39. Subotai-—Sgl,, Odd! shade,of red) for border front) oMediumubot cmc sear peermeenreetatscescetrmeecrea ia cet aa stecee ete reeaerere ts eeeerae 
40. Totty’s True Blue—Magnificent large waved flowers of deepest blue velvet. Medium hot. ....... Seaigee te Lar ven telee pe eapee tee 1.50 
41. Violet Beauty—Sgl. Huge dark purple velvety drooping F, Outstanding, Toll .........cccccccescseeeesteereteeees em ee Mee 1.50 
-42, Wakamusha (Young Knight)—Brilliantly veined deep violet purple on light ground, very dark styles. ..................... 1,00. 
..43. Wister’s Favorite—Sgl. Lovely shade of deep sky blue. Medium size and hgt. ...0.00....e snsat quate dyin sueputnent eesess 
44. Yomono—Sal..Jo: and tall, opalescent light lavender! elite finrscyaccescs aren seems eet a taper ees seeres vaste as se aes eee ie oe 1.00 
.45. Yomono-umi (All the seas)—Bright medium blue, some. white at center and in veins. Tall, early, good size. ............ 1.00 
Note: Give plenty of sun, or only light high shade. Plant crowns at least 2" deep, and mulch for the first winter. An 
occasional late fall dressing of manure thereafter, pays well. More frequent division of these than of the Siberians is 
required in most situations—time to do it when they stop blooming, or get crowded for room, or overshadowed’ by 
other plants. A California customer writes of getting 90 big bls., some 14” across, on a small plot, by adding plenty 
of humus to the soil (peat moss, old manure, compost, leaf mold) and hosing the bed about every 10 days in dry 
weather. Fortunately for us, they grow and bloom well here in our good meadowland soil with almost no’ pes 
attention, except division now and then. Soil must be on the acid side, or at least neutral. Use no lime. 
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