PERENNIALS — continued 
Autumn Leaves. An autumnal hue of smoky 
lavender. 
Caprice. Rosy claret standards with falls Ore 
deeper shade. 
Celeste. Light blue, dainty flowers freely borne. 
Christabel. Splendid dark red. 
City Lincoln. Gold standards and bright maroon 
alls. 
Cluny. Bright lilac-blue standards with darker 
falls. Tall. 
Coronation. Gloriously brigh clear yellow. 
Frieda Mohr. Pretty lilac-pink with yellow tints. 
Grace Ballard. About the nicest blend of apricot. 
Great Lakes. Finest light blue of them all. 
Gudrun. Best pure white. 
Indian Chief. Bronzy red. Very popular. 
Lent A. Williamson. Campanula-blue standards 
over royal purple falls. Tall. 
Princess Beatrice. Loveliest of the choice Pallida 
dalmatica type. Two beautifully harmonizing 
tints of lavender. 
Prosper Laugier. Coppery standards and crimson 
falls. 
Quaker Lady. 
ageratum-blue and old-gold. 
lavender with yellow suffusion. 
Queen of the May. Soft lilac-rose, appearing pink 
from a little distance. 
Rhein Nixe. Snowy standards contrasted with 
plum-colored falls. 
Seminole. Red-toned bicolor; standards velvety 
rose and falls rich crimson. 
Winnesheik. The very best dark blue. 
Demure and dainty. Standards 
Falls of smoky 
IRIS OLA KALA 
SPECIAL 
IRIS COLLECTION 
One plant each of the last twenty listed under Bearded Iris, not individually labeled. 
In case 
any variety should be sold out, we reserve the right to substitute an equally nice one in this 
$5.98 per Collection 
collection. 
I. pumila — Miniature Bearded Iris. 
very early May. 
Late April or 
I. pumila alba — white. 
I. pumila atroviolacea — red-purple. 
I. pumila lutea — golden yellow. 
I. Kaempferi — Japanese Iris. 
The ‘‘Rainbow Iris.’’ Considered by many the most 
gorgeous flower in their gardens. We offer lovely 
varieties, real garden aristocrats. 70c each, 10 or 
more at 60c each. 
Fascination. Beautiful blend of lavender, rose and 
white. 
Garnet. Rich velvety garnet-red. 
Gold Bound. Gorgeous snow-white with golden 
center. 
Gray Dawn. Misty gray-blue and white. 
Pyramid. Magnificent dark blue with white 
markings. 
Iris sibirica — Siberian Iris. 
Narrow, grassy foliage with tall stems and flowers 
in various shades of blue and white. Excellent for 
cutting and for naturalizing, as it forms large 
clumps and blooms more every year you have it. 
Blooms in June. We offer the following varieties: 
12 
Emperor. Midnight-blue. 4 feet. 
Perry’s Blue. Bright clear blue. 4 feet. 
Snow Queen. Pure white. 3 feet. 
Limonium latifolium — Wideleaf Sea Lavender. 
Flat, broad leaves from which rise stalks bearing 
clouds of tiny lavender flowers in mid-summer. 
To 2 feet. 
Lupinus polyphyllus — Lupine. 
Russell Hybrids. Gay spikes of blue, tan, maroon, 
purple, orange, bronze and other colors. June 
and. July. 2 to 3 feet. 
Lychnis chalcedonica — Maltese Cross. 
Uniquely shaped, scarlet flowers in June. Fine 
accent. 2 to 3 feet. 
L. viscaria — Clammy Campion. 
An unfortunate name for one of the most brilliant 
perennials. Bright rose-colored flowers in panicles 
during May and June. 1% feet. 
Lythrum salicaria — Purple Loosestrife. 
The Beacon. Beautiful rosy purple flower spikes in 
great numbers during June and July. 3 to 5 feet. 
