GARDEN ORCHID 
Last of the Iris to bloom in the point of sea- 
son. The flowers are flat and wide, often 
measuring 10 or 12 inches across, appearing 
in great profusion during June and July. 
Give good, rich light soil, plenty of water and 
frequent cultivation. We offer a wide selec- 
tion of colors and all of the newer varieties. 
Prices: Each 65c; 3 for $1.80; 6 for $3.50 
Blue Waves. Large semi-double. Greyish 
background overlaid with powder blue. 
Koko-No-Iro. Enormous double flowers often 
10 inches across, early. Color rich violet- 
purple with the white petaloids tipped violet. 
‘rhe conspicuous golden throat extends out- 
ward in sharp bluish-white rays. 
Kumchii Gumii. It is a six-petal rich, dark 
blue, almost midnight. A high yellow tufted 
crown makes it exotic in a very distinguish- 
able oriental way. 
Lucia Marshal. Large double pansy violet 
with white vein. Center of the tlower white 
with yellod spots. 
Momyi-No-Taki. Early flowering six petal 
type. Very large dark ruby flowers with 
gold center. 
Patrocle. A single superb dark violet. This 
is one that commands attention in your gar- 
den because of its absolute distinct flower. 
The small peialoids are rounded and 
- crinkled. 
Rose Anna. Double ivory white, heavy ruby 
red veins, conspicuous yellow blotch. Stig- 
mas dark plum. 
CULTURE OF GARDEN ORCHID 
Early Flowering 
MINIATURE IRIS 
These hardy, dwarf Iris are one of the most 
inexpensive, long lived edging plants in cul- 
tivation. They multiply rapidly, bloom pro- 
fusely, require no care but can be counted 
upon to take care of themselves. They have 
in miniature form all the characteristics of 
the tall Bearded Iris. They begin to flower in 
April and continue well into May. 
White Queen. Out with the first good week 
of spring. Finest white. 
Ca a RHODODENDRONS 
All Rhododendrons offered in this list are grafted on selected stock to insure vigorous 
growth, sturdy root system and profusion of flowers each year. Special size plants for 
bargain prices. ; 
Alice. A rich brilliant pink with large coni- 
cal trusses. One of the finest pinks; very 
free flowering. An outstanding plant. 10-12 
inch plants. Each $2.95. 
Cynthia. Large rose red flowers. An excel- 
lent grower. 12-14 inch plants. Each $2.95. 
Doncaster. Medium dwarf. Scarlet-crimson 
blooms in mid-season. 8-10 inch plants. Each 
$2.95. 
Fab'a. Orange-salmon, compact grower and 
very hardy. Each $2.85. 
J. H. Van Ness. Soft red. Handsome foliage. 
Compact growth. 8-10 in. plants. Each $3.25. 
Pink Pearl. Very vigorous growers with large 
trusses of delicate shell pink flowers in May. 
Very profuse. 12-14 inch plants. Each $2.95. 
Unique. Creamy yellow, compact habit, at- 
tractive foliage. 6-8 inch plants. Each $3.25. 
Unknown Warrior. Compact growing with 
handsome long pointed leaves and fiery red 
. a hlossoms in April. 8-10 inch plants. Each 
DWARF IRIS PLANTING $3.45. RHODODENDRON, PINK PEARL 
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