LA FRANCE—8 inches. One of the best of 
the white Dwarfs .20c 
LEOPOLD—4 inches. Blue-purple with 
white beard . 25c 
LIBRA—10 inches. Another good white 
Dwarf with a coloring similar to that of 
WHITE QUEEN . 50c 
LUTEA—6 inches. A pale yellow .20c 
NEGUS—10 inches. One of the best of the 
Dwarfs very free flowering giving a very 
rich effect in clump. Reddish-purple to 
intense dark velvety purple with a rich 
golden beard .:.. 20c 
NLTDICAULIS—8 inches. A free blooming, 
reddish-blue, bicolored Dwarf . 15c 
ORANGE QUEEN—6 inches. In our opinion 
the finest yellow Dwarf, being a large 
flower of excellent form, of a uniform 
shade of clear, deep yellow . 25c 
PHOEBUS—4 inches. Yellow with chest¬ 
nut venations . 25c 
PUMILA BLANC—6 inches. A white Dwarf 
species . 25c 
PUMILA ROYAL PURPLE—6 inches. The 
purple flowered species . 20c 
PUMILA HYBRIDA VARA NANA—4 inch¬ 
es. Evergreen grass-like foliage with 
early, rich showy purple flowers. Splen¬ 
did for evergreen borders, for massing, 
or for the rock garden.25c 
REICHENBACHII—4 inches. A Dwarf spe¬ 
cies from the Balkans. A clear, light 
yellow self . 25c 
ROSE MIST—6 inches. Mr. H. P. Sass, who 
originated this variety, describes it as 
“a pumila hybrid, with rose-purple flush 
not heretofore found in pumila hybrids” 
at .50c 
ROYAL PURPLE—A clear, deep purple self 
with white reticulations at haft and a 
white-tipped beard. One of the largest 
and best of the purple dwarfs for rock 
garden or border.20c 
SCHNEECUPPE (Snow Cap)—6 inches. One 
of the best of the white Dwarfs, the falls 
having a greenish flush and slight reticu¬ 
lations at the throat . 20c 
SOUY. DE LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC—6 in¬ 
ches. A new, French, violet-purple dwarf 
EVERBLOOMING variety with a delight¬ 
ful lemon fragrance. See JEAN SIRET 
for further description*.50c 
STATELLAE—10 inches. A collected var¬ 
iety. One of the best. The flower is a 
white self overlaid with a creamy tone, 
of good form and well poised. There is 
a soft yellow 1 flush at the center of the 
flower and a brilliant orange board.. 35c 
TOM TIT—18 inches. This variety belongs 
in the Tall Bearded division, but is so 
low growing as to be suitable for plant¬ 
ing with the dwarf Irises. It is a delight¬ 
ful dark blue-toned Iris and makes a 
most effective color mass. Late.15c 
VILLEREAL—8 inches. A medium-blue- 
toned bicolor. Attractive . 25c 
VIOLET ROUGATRE FIEUME—No descrip¬ 
tion yet . 50c 
BEARDLESS IRISES 
Including Siberian, Acorus, Spuria and various Genera and Species. 
BLUE KING—42 inches. From Japan. A 
deep blue-purple that has been a great 
favorite, and is excellent for landscape 
and for cut flowers. 3 for 50c, each 15c 
BUTTERFLY—38 inches. Very lovely with 
standards and styles of a soft uniform 
sky-blue, and falls flushed soft-blue over 
a white throat with purple veins ... 20c 
CACIQUE—3 to 5 feet. A rich purple. Ful- 
va hybrid with a brilliant gold arrow on 
the fall. Very effective .. . $1.00 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (F. Cleveland Mor¬ 
gan)—A new introduction this season. A 
great improvement over the same intro¬ 
ducer’s CAESAR, by far the richest col¬ 
ored Siberian Iris yet brought out. Flow¬ 
ers of largest size and the finest form 
and texture, of brilliant red-purple .$3.00 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON — 33 inches. 
A rich, velvety royal-purple flower and 
one of the finest of the section. It is a 
Fulva-Foliosa hybrid by Mr. Williamson 
and produces a distinctive form of flow T er. 
Does well in a moist, well-drained loca¬ 
tion, in partial shade, or in ordinary gar¬ 
den soil .20c 
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ENSATA — The earliest blooming dw r arf 
beardless Iris. It has very handsome 
little soft lavender-blue flowers, on stems 
12 inches tall, opening soon after the 
Dwarf Beardless Irises. The dainty 
flowers nestle down among the slender 
leaved foliage. Does equally well in a 
moist or a dry location . 35c 
EMPEROR—48 inches. A noble form of 
Orientalis collected by the late E. H. 
Wilson in Japan, one of the finest of the 
type. Large flowers of good form and 
texture, of a uniform deep violet-blue, 
... 15c 
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