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D. Spectabilis. 2-21 ft. Long, pendant racemes 
of heart-shaped flowers. Rosy-red and white, 
early summer, part shade, good for cutting. 
75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 
Eupatorium coelestinum. (Mistflower). 2 ft. 
beautiful celestial blue flowers, similar to the 
annual Agaratum. [Excellent for cutting, July 
and August. 55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
Euphorbia corollata. (Flowering Spurge). 2 ft. 
Umbels of pure white flowers, much like Baby- 
breath, June to August. 60c ea.; 3 for $1.55. 
Gaillardia grandiflora. 18 in. Large, orange to 
maroon, daisy-like flowers are born all summer. 
55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
Gypsophila. (Bristol Fairy). Z=omeetite Large 
panicles of double white flowers throughout the 
summer. Beautiful in the border and very 
popular as a cut flower. 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 
Helianthus fl. pl. “Soleil d’or.’’ Clear yellow 
flowers Dahlia-like, large and very double, Au- 
gust to October. 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Heliopsis Summer gold. 2-3 ft. Semi-double. 
Deep golden vellow flowers throughout the sum- 
mer. Splendid for cutting. 55c¢ ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) 
The Hemerocallis are among the most popular 
of hardy plants; by planting various kinds, a suc- 
cession of flowers can be had all summer long. 
Hardy plants immune to insects or disease, in 
various shade of yellows to reddish bronze. 
H. Dumortieri. 2 ft. Single, large bright yellow. 
May and June. 
eGo ee Lavas 2) ft: 
and July. 
Yellow, compact plants. June 
H. Gratia. 8 ft. Massive gold reddish mahogany 
flower with big golden yellow throat; center of 
petals veined yellow. July. 
H. Kwanso fl. pl. 4 ft. Orange, red-shading, June 
and July. 
H. Tasmania. 214-3 ft. Chinese coral overlaid 
with purplish glow, star several shades deep- 
er, center golden yellow. June. 
H. Thunbergi. 3-4 ft. 
September. 
Bright gold flowers in 
Any of the above 50c ea.; 3 for $1.25 
H. Hyperion. 3-4 ft. 
blooms of soft canary-yellow. 
H. Linda. 2% ft. Soft pale amber yellow or 
buff. Throat of Somewhat deeper tone is sep- 
arated from main color by a delicately shaded 
bank of soft mahogany. 
H. Mikado. 2%-3 ft. Large flowers of deep 
orange with maroon markings on center petals. 
July. 
H. Rajah. 21-3 ft. Light burnt orange, circu- 
lar deep chestnut-red or mahogany, violet shad- 
ings, throat old gold. July. 
Any of the above 75c ea.; 3 for $2.00 
Large fragrant, waxy 
July and August. 
Heuchera sanguinea (Coralbells). 12-15 in. Bright 
crimson, bell-shaped flowers, dwarf habit, June 
to September. 60c ea.; 3 for $1.55. 
HOSTA (Funkia) 
H. Caerula. 18-24 in. Blue flowers. July and 
August. Shade-loving plant. 50c ea.; 3 for $1.30. 
Iberis sempervirens. (Candytuft). 8-10 in. Clust- 
ers of glittering white flowers in early Spring. 
Evergreen. 55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
PALE MOONLIGHT 
BARR’S SELECTED BEARDED IRIS 
Exciting new and rare bearded Iris. You will 
find the beauty of the Rainbow is captured and 
waifed into the grace and color of the modern 
Tris. The following varieties are selected to give 
you the finest varieties for your garden. In plant- 
ing, avoid fresh manure and plant only deep 
enough to cover the roots. 
Casa Morena. Large glowing coppery chestnut- 
brown. 
Chivalry. Beautiful robin egg blue. 
Orelio. Handsome, lively rich brown red. 
Pink Cameo. Fresh, pure cameo-pink. 
Russet Wings. Smooth copper and apricot com- 
bination. 
Velvet Dusk. Deep glistening black-velvet. 
Any of the akove—$1.50 each; 3 piants, your se- 
lection $3.75. 
Arab Chief. Brilliant rich burnt orange. 
Garden Flame. Rich rosy garnet, tinted brown. 
Inspiration. Gorgeous vivid rose-cerise. 
Solid Mahogany. Deep-flowered mahogany red. 
Any of the above—$1.00 each; 3 plants, your se- 
lection, $2.50. 
Alta California. Light yellow. 
California Gold. Best deep yellow. 
Cheerio. Brilliant red. 
Dominion. Lavender velvet. 
Jake. White. 
King Juba. Old gold edged carmine. 
Mme. Louis. Ivory white. 
Mme. Ulman. Soft light blue. Prolific grower. 
Prairie Sunset. Pink, rose and gold. 
Pale Moonlight. Soft sky blue. Gigantic. 
Any of the above—60c each; 3 plants, your se- 
lection, $1.50. 12 plants, your selection, $4.50. 
LYTHRUM (Loosestrife) 
L. sala roseum. 18-24 in. plume like pink blos- 
soms from June to frost. 
L. mordens pink. 2-3 ft. Spikes covered with 
deep pink florets, from June to late September, 
very hardy. 
L. Robert. 2-3 ft. Spikes covered with rose-red 
florets, from June to late September. 
Any of the above 60c ea.: 3 for $1.50 
Superb. 
Monarda splendens. (Blazing Beebalm). 38 ft. Big 
heads of bright crimson flowers in mid to late 
summer, part shade. 55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
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