. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc., 1901-1902. Nurseries (Horticulture), Iowa, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs. HERBACEOUS PROXIES. FUNKIA. PLANTAIN LILY. Coerulea. Blue, broad green leaves. Alba. Pure white, lily-shaped, fragrant flowers ; borne in large clusters. HEMEROCALLIS Flava (Yellow Day Lily). A most useful and desirable her- baceous plant, producing its large fragrant yellow flowers during July and August in the greatest profusion ; the plants grow about 3 feet high. K wan so (Double Orange Lily). A double


. Ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs, roses, etc., 1901-1902. Nurseries (Horticulture), Iowa, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Ornamental trees, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Roses, Catalogs. HERBACEOUS PROXIES. FUNKIA. PLANTAIN LILY. Coerulea. Blue, broad green leaves. Alba. Pure white, lily-shaped, fragrant flowers ; borne in large clusters. HEMEROCALLIS Flava (Yellow Day Lily). A most useful and desirable her- baceous plant, producing its large fragrant yellow flowers during July and August in the greatest profusion ; the plants grow about 3 feet high. K wan so (Double Orange Lily). A double flowering form of the Orange Lily, and a most desirable herbaceous plant, that deserves being planted very largely; large orange-colored flowers shaded copper ; blooms the greater part of summer. HIBISCUS. Red or pink eye Large Morning Glory-like flow- ers on tall stalks. HOLLYHOCKS. Single and double, mixed colors. Hand- some and striking plants. IRIS. German. Under this head are included the varieties of several species of Iris, all dis- tinguished by their broad leaves, and resembling each other in the shape of their flow- ers, and for this reason known under one head. All of easiest culture in ordinary garden soil, preferring a rich loam. No garden is complete without the German Iris. We sell them in assorted colors Japan. The plants we quote are recent importations from Japan, and are extra choice and rare. This is the latest and largest-flowering of all the Iris family. Some specimens in the nursery measured over 9 inches across the petals. They are entirely hardy, and require no attention after being planted in good soil. They show the most charming combination of colors ; some are pure white, others crim- son, rose, lavender, lilac, blue and mottled. PEONIES, Herbaceous. These are very beautiful, showy, and easily culti- vated plants, blooming from early May to end of July. They should have a place in every garden. A selection will give a con- tinuous bloom for three mo


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