PERENNIAL BORDERS—Plant Lilies, Eremurus, Amaryllis . . . 
MING YELLOW. 36”. Largest Yellow. Heavy 
Oran Pes peand.. sewer =a ee oes SF Each .75 
MULBERRY ROSE. 40”. Large flowers of deep 
mulberry rose with brown flush... Each .75 
orate ura 36”. Deep yellow, almost pure 
gene ee Each 1.00 
SABLE. “40”, Lustrous black Iris, _..-..__ Each .75 
SOLID MAHOGANY. 38”. Rich mahogany self of 
pertectstormieeesse es ee Each 1.00 
SPINDRIFT. 36”. abs sea-shell pink. Among 
sensational new pinks, _... ach .75 
SUNNY ROR 38”, A glorious new eon 
CHTOM ER ee ee oe TS 3 for 1.20 
WABASH, “38”, Pure white standards, dark vio- 
letifall oie wore eter eee a 8 ach .60 
WHITE CITY. 38”. Immense flowers of blue- 
i vh eee sk SELL eeT See eee ee 3 for 1.20 
Kacmpferi —(Japanese Iris) 
Strong blooming size rhizomes. June flowering. 
GOLD BOUND. 40”. Double pure white, cream 
glow at gold-banded throat. 24”. __ Each 1.00 
MARGARET HENDRICKSON. Considered by many 
as finest medium blue double. Heavily ruffled, 
fine form. Each 1.50 
Malmo’s 
ila (Rock Iris) 
Spring flowering, one of the finest rock plants 
— also fine for borders. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Wine colored reddish purple. 
3 Ba Ae ME LAS ae en ee se 3 for 1.25 
KEEPSAKE. Brilliant yellow, free flowering. 12”. 
Bae OP 2 DN Rees ORT ge da hee eae Sele 3 for 1.50 
SAMBO. Showy dark violet blue.________ 3 for 1.25 
TAMPA. New red midget, very SP 14”, 
elem be ieee Bay Se oe Ve 1.70 
95 S: fare 
es blooming. Large flowers of eee bright 
blue. 42” 3 for 1.50 
Dis KoHenlaie 
Enchanting dwarf Iris that open very early in 
spring, delightfully fragrant. 6”... 1.50 doz. 
MALMO quality 
ROSES & FRUIT TREES 
‘A BRAND NEW STYLE IN ROSES 
Wiles Grandifloras 
An entirely new class of roses! Tall in growth, 
free flowering, often with many flowers in clus- 
ters, but with individual, long stems for cutting. 
R—Red, P—Pink, O—Orange, Y—Yellow, W— 
White, M—Multi-color, *—Fragrance. 
Y-NEW—BUCCANEER. (Pat. 1119). Beautiful 
brilliant yellow. Very vigorous and disease 
resistant. 2.50 
11 
for Planting NOW! 
featuring better varie- 
ties of Rose bushes, Fruit 
trees, Berry plants, 
Grapes, etc., especially 
adapted to the Pacific 
Northwest. 
1066). Masses of 
Mildew-resistant. 
2.00 
R-NEW—CARROUSEL. (Pat. 
dark velvety red blooms. 
R-NEW—DEAN COLLINS. (Pat. 1279). Spirea-red 
buds open to sparkling rose-opal and iene 
P-NEW—MONTEZUMA. (Pat. 1383), Outstand- 
ing! Beautiful in bud und flower. Rich coal 
shading to salmon-orang' 
P-NEW—QUEEN ELIZABETH. (Pat. 1259). A 1038 
All-America winner. Soft carmine-rose pee 
to dawn-pink. Blooms all season... 2.75 
