. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. PARADISE PINK—Very showy deep pink $ CHIVALRY-AAetalic blue. Ruffled SOLID MAHOGANY-Mahogany RUSSET WINGS-Copper apricot BLACK FOREST-Deepest blue black LADY BOSCAWEN-White, ruffled 75 RED TORCH-Bright ox-blood red 60 PIERRE MENARD-Hyacinth blue. Very fine MYSTIC MELODY-Cream standards, yellow falls FIRECRACKER-Striking yellow and red plicata GOLD SOVEREIGN-Deep orange ye
. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. PARADISE PINK—Very showy deep pink $ CHIVALRY-AAetalic blue. Ruffled SOLID MAHOGANY-Mahogany RUSSET WINGS-Copper apricot BLACK FOREST-Deepest blue black LADY BOSCAWEN-White, ruffled 75 RED TORCH-Bright ox-blood red 60 PIERRE MENARD-Hyacinth blue. Very fine MYSTIC MELODY-Cream standards, yellow falls FIRECRACKER-Striking yellow and red plicata GOLD SOVEREIGN-Deep orange yellow AMARYLLIS HALLI (Mystery Lily) Foliage appears in early summer but soon ripens and dies; and in August the lovely lilac-pink flowers suddenly appear on the naked stalks. The flower is large and beau- tiful lily-shaped. Blooms to a height of two to three feet. BLUE SIBERIAN IRIS A superb plant for any flower garden. Grows about }0 inches high. Flowers are violet blue. Blooms in June and July. A good cut flower. Grows in damp but not swampy places. Be sure to order a few of these plants for your garden. Oriental Orchids of the Garden (IRIS KAEMPFERI) Your garden is not complete until you have this beautiful flower growing in your peren- nial collection. Now you can grow your own Orchids by planting Iris Kaempferi, which is entirely different from all other Iris and comes into bloom as the early summer fades, con- tinuing to bloom until mid-July. The huge blooms of velvety tex- ture measure 6 to 8 inches across. The leaves are long, narrow and gracefully formed, and the plants remain decora- tive even after the blooming period is over. It is no wonder that the Kaempferi is called the "Orchid of the ; Ex- cellent for cutting it will grow 3 to 4 feet high. Plants thrive in well drained fertile soil (it is fatal to select a location where water stands during winter.) Mixture of Colors: Rose, White, French Blue, Purple-Velvet, Lavendar, Variegated. (Our s
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