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pare nine 
hardy perennial flowers, continued from puge eight 
Iris Cristata-*#(5)a gem for sun or whan shade and spreads, making large 
mats, from palest to darkest bilue~ De 684 31400 , 10-2450., 100-16450 
Iris Kaempfert, Japanese “ris (60)many colors mixed-75¢ cas 3-1475 
German or Beardod Iris (36) many good ones mixed=3=75¢, 10-1675 
Phiox, hardy mixture of the bast, in various colcrs-35¢ca¢ Re i ~1.75 
Scarlet Monarda (36) this one ts very showy with large, many double hea- 
ds of a Biter scarlet, makes Cclumps-45¢ ea, 3-1,.00, 10-25 
Platycodon or Chinese Balloon (15) large, blue=45¢ ca, 3-1.99,10-2.25 
Hibiscus (48) white,pink, red bells to 6" across-75¢ ede 3-1e75 
Oriental Poppies (1640) Hybrids of all sizes & colorg~45¢ eo, 3-14.00 
Sweet William (15) the showlest in many colors-25/ oa6 Hiphes Ort eSO 
Foxgloves (75) Shirley Hybrids-trell spikes of various colors-5+-60¢, 
Hardy Primroses, Color of Gold (1&)very hardy-3-60/, 10-1,59, 100#12.00 
Hardy Primroses (12) all colors from pink, rod to blue-35¢ea, 3-95¢ 
Lupine, Russell Hybrids (30) from cream, pink,purple to red=45¢62¢3=1400 
Day Tilies, Hemerocallis (12-48) many sorts & colors nixed=3-1,25,6=2 200 
Veronica Blue Spires (28)long spikes of blue for buttorflys-3=76¢ ,6=1425 
Delphiniums, Pacific Uybrids (24-96) in many. colors-45¢ea, b-1.00,6~1,475 
Peaonies mixed, white, red, pink, single end double-85¢/6a,.3=1,75 
Catnip, Catmiht (56) tall fragrant foltaze-35¢ ea, 3-90¢ 
Mint (36) this one is used for iced tea delictous-50¢ea, 3-1,20 
Chives (19) for flowers and flavors’ in soups,salads-35¢/eo, 3-752 
Winter Onions-for early spring grecn onions left outdoors over the wint- 
er, very dolicious and tender for eating=-10«1.00-, “28-2400 
TRY OWR PURE MAPLE SYRUP, MADE IN OUR OVN MAPLE ORCILARD 
This is made by boiling thé sap of the "Nn Le trecs In carly spring, and 
requli es the evaporating of 50 pals, “ot sap to make. gale of fine. 
Me ple eo prices are -somewhoat Lower this yeare5lb. can, $3025 and 
10 De ca PO009, NOT POSTPAID, so add SO¢ flor postage Hast of the 
Rocky Nits « and sy 000 West of the Rockies. 5 gal. by Express, not P.F. 
for #25600 and 10 gal. for ~43,.00 not P.P,. : 
HERE ARE SOME ‘OF THE VER - HARDIEST OF SHRUB ROSES 
#1.Dark Red, Very Thorny canes that nuaey up to 8'1,00en. 382,50 
#£-ePink. a low shrubby rose for poor soil and cold-95¢en, 31.95 
#oeBright Pink. this one has prttoy pimk fls. on red canessle00en. 392450 
fe oPale Pink, tall, green canes full of bloom-"5fea, 3+1,65 
#6.Blush pink, this one is very small of cans, very thorny~-G5¢ca.3=1425 
7G aThornless, Pink, the Wild R. Blanda, listed elswhere in this list, 
butwe List! it here again, Tt is ‘80 good="15¢ O4¢ 3-1,75 
LARGIs Sere VOR SHADE sND WINDBREAK 
Sugar Maple, 5 to 6fte-1.65 eae 3-44.00 larger size,7-3'2,.50 one 
American Plabk Cher Py ake AS) Cae 345450 : 
Irnnwood, for part to full shade, as amons other trecs-4-5'2,00 ea, 
Qualking Aspen, for poor soil, or rich, white bark-G!-2.450a. 385,50 
‘Lombardy Poplar,ior tall columns of Froer-6™81 O900 GO 38,50 
Balm ov GLilead; “trapront in leaf & stormm6e3t e.71>. on. SeGheO0 
large breed for shade & windbrouls, continued on page 10 
PAVEK NURSERY WHITE LAnt, WIS, 
