JAPANESE IRIS 
These summer-blooming Iris are among the most important of the hardy perennials. In beauty, 
form and color they rival or even surpass the orchid. They do well in a sunny, well-drained location, 
coming into bloom right after the German or Bearded Iris and are at their best in July. 
FOUR CHOICE 
VARIETIES 
All are 6-petal varieties 
Gold Bound. Very large; pure white, yellow 
center. 
Mahogany. Deep velvety mahogany-red. 
Princess Clothilde. Porcelain-blue on an 
ash-gray background. 
Rosanne. Light purple with heavy purple 
veins. 
All Japanese Iris: $1.00 each; 
3 of one variety for $2.50 
1 each of the four varieties 
listed for $3.75 
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RED ORCHID. $1.00 each 
GERMAN IRIS 
Intermedia 
This class of Iris is exceptionally free 
flowering and blooms much earlier than the 
regular bearded types. They are very vigor- 
ous, developing into large clumps which 
display countless spikes of colorful bloom. 
Very hardy and outstanding in every way. 
Espada. A real true royal purple; throat 
markings white. 
Gentius. Deep blackish blue. Flower large 
and very well formed. 
Red Orchid. (IIlustrated.) Beautiful 
brownish red with falls slightly darker. 
Texture resembles velvet; throat markings 
yellow. 
All German Iris: $1.00 each; 
3 of one variety for $2.50 
LEONTOPODIUM 
Edelweiss 
Bridal Flower of the Alps 
The true Edelweiss about which so much 
Swiss sentiment has been woven. 
From the center of this silvery gray, 
prostrate plant grows a flower stem bearing 
three or four starlike, woolly white flowers. 
Prefers a light soil and will grow in rock le . 
crevices and with some winter protection MONARDA, Cambridge Scarlet. 3 for $1.70 
will be found hardy. Pot-grown only, $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
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MONARDA 
Bee-Balm 
. A very reliable and hardy perennial. Its 
LYTHRUM : Loosestrife foliage is aromatic and a good dark green. 
Flower-heads are compact, and it blooms from 
tJune to September. Especially valuable for Jeet repo Grows well in any location. 
mid-summer color when blues and purples are to 274 It. 
always scarce. Very showy, lavender-pink : 
spikes. 3 ft. 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. pal apr i a 
Morden’s Pink. (IIlustrated.) Graceful, airy Mahogany. Indian-red. 
tspikes of a deep clear pink. Plants are bushy 
and compact. Extremely hardy; adaptable to All Monardas: 
LYTHRUM, Morden’s Pink. 3 for $2.00 all soils. 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75. 3 for $1.70; 6 for $3.15 
Dropmore Purple. Blooms continuously from 
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