FLORRIE RIDLER—42 inches. A large 
flower of an exquisite deep, rich blue. 
Two flowers open side by side on the 
same stem, giving a charming double ef¬ 
fect—a feature shown by no other Siber¬ 
ian Iris. Very attractive . 35c 
FOLIOSA—18 inches. An American species 
of the Hexagona group, with brilliant 
blue flowers nestling among the luxuriant 
foliage. Does well in partial shade or a 
moist location. Ideal beside a pool.. 35c 
FULVA—18 inches. An American species 
from the Southern States that is quite 
hardy in the North. One of the most in¬ 
teresting of all Iris species, of a most 
unique deep burnished copper color. 
Likes semi-shade and a moist location, 
I 
but will do well on high ground .... 25c 
GEORGE WALLACE—46 inches. A very 
fine tall azure-blue Siberian, the first of 
this group to bloom. Very popular. . 25c 
GRANDIS—45 inches. A variety with rich 
violet standards and styles and white 
falls beautifully veined the color of the 
standards . 50c 
HYACINTHIANA—12 inches. The second 
earliest of the beardless sorts to bloom, 
ENSATA only being a day or two earlier. 
The standards and style arms have a 
ground color of white heavily flushed and 
lined pale violet. The falls have a center 
of deep cream paling to white at the ed¬ 
ges with a faint flush and faint lines of 
light violet. This was a great favorite 
with the late Mr. Sam Burchfield, and is 
a wonderfully dainty Iris. Especially fine 
as a cut flower, but charming in the 
clump. 3 for 50c. Each .20c 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—38 inches. A fine 
flower of deep bright violet with a white 
throat beautifully veined violet, and a 
broad white line on the reverse of the 
falls. One of the most beautiful of the 
Sibiricas . 25c 
LORD WOLSELEY—40 inches. Large flow¬ 
ers, of a handsome blue-purple. One of 
the most, rugged and hardy, and one of 
the most beautiful of the Spuria group. 
. 35c 
MONNIERI—48 inches. Also a Spuria. A 
handsome, rich golden-yellow flower some¬ 
what similar to AUREA. Late flowering. 
Likes a moist situation . 60c 
MRS. A. W. TAIT — 30 inches. Spuria 
: group. A very fine, soft porcelain-blue 
Spuria hybrid; handsome and free flow¬ 
ering . 25c 
ORIENTALIS GIGANTEA—38 inches. A 
large flower of pure white with large yel¬ 
low blotches at the base of the falls. 
Stately and fine . 25c 
ORIENTALIS SUPERBA—38 inches. A sim¬ 
ilar flower to the above, but a medium 
blue with a pinkish tinge . 25c 
PAPILLON-^50 inches. One of the tallest 
of the Sibiricas. The color is the same 
lovely soft blue of PERRY’S BLUE but 
the flowers are larger and of a somewhat 
different form . 50c 
PEGGY PERRY—A flower with an airness 
and grace that are most appealing. Slight¬ 
ly ruffled petals forming a large and 
most attractive flower of a uniform rich 
violet-blue with a prominent white center 
with veins of the blue.35c 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA—A giant flow¬ 
ered form of Pseudacorus, a very valu¬ 
able English species. The color is a rich 
yellow, and the plant will take care of 
itself under a great diversity of condi¬ 
tions. Does especially well in a moist 
location . 15c 
PERRY’S PYGMY—18 inches. This is a 
Unique Siberian Iris, being of dwarf 
growth with small flowers on short stems. 
The flowers are an intensely brilliant dark 
blue. Fine for a pool border, or for a 
moist spot among the rocks .35c 
ROBERT W. WALLACE—A Siberian hybrid 
that came to us under this name but with¬ 
out description, so we must await its 
bloom before describing it. Very fine 35c 
SNOW QUEEN—24 inches. This is a col¬ 
lected variety with a very handsome snow 
white flower and rich yellow markings at 
the throat. The flower is firm and waxy 
..15c 
SPURIA AUREA—38 inches. A fine, rich 
uniform golden-yellow flower, prolific and 
free flowering. Splendid for landscape 
use .25c 
SPURIA NOTHA—An Iris of the Spuria 
group with standards of rich violet afid 
falls of blue, spotted yellow .35c 
THELMA—A Sibirica hybrid the fine flowers 
of which are a handsome light blue in 
tone with the falls slightly darker than 
the standards .S^c 
TRUE BLLTE—A medium sized blue Sibiric t 
that makes a wonderful effect in the gar¬ 
den clump .20c 
20 
