OUR MOUNTAIN GROWN IRIS 
Our Iris are of a choice selection of hardy types. 
BALDWIN — Royal purple standards, purple velvet 
falls, yellow beard, fragrant. Harly June. 
AMBASSADEUR — Beige to 
red wine falls, gold beard. 
June. 
lavender standards, 
Large, blooms mid- 
GOLD IMPERIAL — Golden 
Mid-June. 
yellow, orange beard. 
INDIAN CHIEF —Tan to purple standards, wine 
red falls. Earliest bloomer. 
LILAC QUEEN — Lavender pink standards, wide 
white falls edged in bright lilac. Large. 
MAIL 
Lavender standards, rosy lilac falls. 
MORNING SPLENDOR — Pale violet standards, vel- 
vet purple falls, bright gold beard, large and 
fragrant blooms. 
METALLIC ROSE Bright mauve to rose stand- 
ards, bronze to violet falls, gold beard. 
NASSEK — White standards 
blue in-line edges. Dainty. 
and falls with fine 
PRAIRIE SUNSET — Dark golden yellow all over. 
REALM — Royal blue standards and falls, creamy 
beard, very fragrant and extra large. 
SUMMER STORM — Azure blue standards, midnite 
blue velvet falls, medium large, long blooming 
period, fragrant. 
SUNLIGHT — Lemon yellow standards and falls. 
TAJ MAHAL — Icy white all over, a beauty. 
YELLOW MIST — light yellow all over, medium 
size. 
PRICES ON ALL IRIS LISTED ABOVE —75e Ench. 
3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
THESE PERENNIALS GROW WELL 
IN SEMI-SHADE 
Achillea, Anchusa, Anemone, Asters, Astilbe, 
Bleeding Hearts, Campanula, Catananche, Dianthus, 
Liatris, Lily-of-the-Valley, Lythrums, Monarda, 
Penstemon, Phlox, Poppies, Primulas, Rudbeckia, 
Sedums, Shasta Daisies, Stokesia, Vinea, Violas. 
NEW VESPER IRIS EVERBLOOMING 
This new beautiful species Iris Dichotomah is 
able to endure intense cold and long dry periods. It 
produces more flowers and has a longer blooming 
period than any other Tris, and grows in almost 
any soil. Begins blooming in July. The delicately 
soft lavender color orchid-like blooms with a strik- 
ing white blotch on the falls appear in the after- 
noon and a new crop appears each day. It does not 
produce rhizomes but has fibrous roots. 
Price: Each 50c. 3 for $1.25. 
As Vesper Iris are late starters we ship these 
plants late in the Spring. 
Vesper Iris — Dichotomah 
PHLOX 
Large Flowering 
varieties 
CHEERFULNESS 
—Vigorous grow- 
er with much 
branched pan - 
icles of spark- 
ling Salmon- 
Orange flowers. 
PURPLE HEART 
—the individual 
flowers are 
large and are 
carried in good 
size trusses. The 
color is a bril- 
liant live shade 
of deep blue 
purple inten- 
sified by a dark- 
er center given 
sparkle by the 
dainty cream 
colored anthers. 
PHLOX —Graf Zeppelin 
AFRICA — Brilliant carmine with blood red eye. 
B. COMPTE — A brilliant purple sort. ; 
GRAF ZEPPELIN — Ivory White flowers with ver- 
million red eyes. ; 
LILLIAN — Pure Pink without 
genta or Rose. Large Florets. 
MRS. JENKINS — One of the better 
beauty. : 
LA VAGUE—A beautiful lavender much in demand. 
ENCHANTRESS — A good bright pink with soft 
mauve suffusion. : 
EK. J. FARRINGTON — Salmon-Pink 
rosy-red blush. 
FLASH — Large rosy-red. One of the best. 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Bright, rosy-carmine, 
claret-red eye. 
MIXED COLORS — A fine mixed color assortment. 
PHLOX SUBULATA — EKarly flowering type with 
moss-like evergreen foliage. A good ground 
creeper. Alba-white, Rosea-rose pink and Blue 
Ymerald-a beautiful new blue. 
Prices of all Phlox Plants, each 50c. 
NEPETA “R” 
MUSSINI— It is of compact habit, forming dense 
tufts about 12 inches high with masses of light 
violet blue flowers. 
PRIMULA — PRIMROSES 
VULGARIS HYBRIDS—The original strain of these 
large colorful Primulas. Many dainty colors. 
PYRETHRUM 
Painted Daisies 
any trace of ma- 
whites, a 
with a deep 
with 
6 for $2.50. 
PEERLESS HYBRIDS, 
MIXED—We have an ex- 
ceptional lot of these 
bright early blooming 
Painted Daisies in all of 
their gorgeous ecolor 
range in various hues of 
pinks, red and _ whites, 
both double and single, 
all mixed hybrids. 
Pyrethrum 
PHYSOSTEGIA — False Dragonhead 
SUMMER SNOW —We have again built up our 
stocks of this great white favorite. Flowers are 
glistening pure white admirably suitable for cut- 
ting. mp 
PLUMBAGO “R 
LEADWORT—Dwarf border and rockery plant with 
a spreading habit; 6 to 8 inches high, covered 
with deep blue flowers in late Summer. 
RUDBECKIA or Golden Glow 
Old perennial. favorite. Rich golden 
flowers. 
SAPONARIA — Soapwort “R” 
OCYMOIDES — A very pretty border and rockery 
plant. Produces a mass of small rosy pink 
flowers. 
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SALVIA — Meadow Sage “R” 
AZUREA — Rocky Mountain Species. A fine hardy 
perennial averaging 3 to 4 feet in height. Pro- 
duces late in the Summer, pretty spikes of sky 
blue flowers. 
PRATENSIS — A deep blue that blooms all Summer. 
yellow 
ALL PERENNIAL PLANTS ARE PREPAID. SEE PAGE 52 FOR PRICES IF NOT STATED. 
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