. The Aiken Nurseries : nationally known for wildflowers. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Page 18 THF AIKEN NURSRRIES PUTNEY. VERMONT SIBERIAN IRIS, /. sibirica. \.n,i,K. >;,;y foliajre with tail stems ant] flowers of various shades of blue am! white. Free flowering and fifHtd for ^?^lltin^'. MIXED SIBERIAN IRIS. 10 for $ EMPEROR. Hlue. July. 3 ft. PERRY'S BLUE. Clear blue. July. 4 ft. SNOW QUEEN. White. July. 3 ft. BLUEFLAG IRIS, /. versic
. The Aiken Nurseries : nationally known for wildflowers. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. Page 18 THF AIKEN NURSRRIES PUTNEY. VERMONT SIBERIAN IRIS, /. sibirica. \.n,i,K. >;,;y foliajre with tail stems ant] flowers of various shades of blue am! white. Free flowering and fifHtd for ^?^lltin^'. MIXED SIBERIAN IRIS. 10 for $ EMPEROR. Hlue. July. 3 ft. PERRY'S BLUE. Clear blue. July. 4 ft. SNOW QUEEN. White. July. 3 ft. BLUEFLAG IRIS, /. versicolor. For sunny swamps or marsh>- spots. Rich lit'ht blue flowers. June. 2 to 3 ft. LATHYRUS—HARDY SWEET PEA PINK BEAUTY. Similar to the annual Sweet Pea. but not fragrant. Requires support. Large racemes of pleasing deep rose flowers. LAVANDULA—LAVENDER TRUE LAVENDER, L. officinalis. "Nose ; The true sweet Lavender, wonderfully fragrant, blue flowers in July and August. I'/z ft. Must be heavily mulched over northern Winters. LIATHRIS—GAYFEATHER L. SCARIOSA. Large, showy purple spikes in mid-Aupust. Excellent for cut-flower arrangements. 2 ft. L, SPICATA. Vivid lilac-rose flowers in dense spikes in August and September. Of easy culture in a sunny place. 3 to 4 ft. LILIUM—LILIES AMERICAN TURKSCAP LILY. L. superburm. One of the finest and hardiest nati\e Lilies. Often attains a height of 6 feet and bears a great many flowers of rich orange, having darker spots. Plant in Fall. CORAL LILY. L. tenuifoiium. A brilliant scarlet. June flowering little Lily from 1 to 2 feet tall. May be planted In earliest Spring. TIGER LILY, L. tigrinttm. Bright orange-red flowers with recurved petals carried on 2 to 5 feet stalks with } to 12 blossoms per stalk. Very easily grown. LINUM—FLAX PERENNIAL FLAX, L. perenne. Graceful plants with gray-green foliage and dancing, porcelain blue flowers through May and June. Good in com- bination with Bearded Iris or Siberian Wallflo
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