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This beardless group is not well known, but really contains some of the 
most attractive, delicate flowered irises of the genus. Most of them bloom 
after the peonies have passed and are a great addition to the garden. 
Plant fully one inch deep, in rich slightly acid soil. Prepare beds the 
same as for Washington hybrids, and give light covering in winter. 
A. J. BALFOUR. Intense blue monspur of fine form. $1.25 
ALICE EASTWOOD (Bran. 1929) Magnificent ochroleuca hybrid 
of rich yellow. $10.00 
AUREA. Lovely golden yellow; excellent in border. $1.00 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE. Deep sky blue; one of the best. $4.00 
DOROTHY FOSTER. Violet standards; falls lighter. $1.50 
EUPHROSYNE (Washington 1931) A very bright clear blue of 
splendid shape and form; decidedly yellow signal on falls; several 
flowers open at one time; excellent. 40 in. $3.75 
FAIRY WAND (Washington 1931) Old gold tinted with light 
blue; large flowers on tall erect stems, well above foliage; lovely. $7.50 
GRAMINEA. Species from Europe; odor of ripe apricots; charm 
ing for flower arrangement. $.75 
HALOPHILA. Species from Asia; grows in salt marshes. $1.50 
HAZY HILLS (Washington 1931) A very delicate blue tinted with 
old gold; F. are slightly darker than S. Large flowers; tall. $5.00 
INDIAN SUMMER (Washington 1932) Background of flower 
is white, veined with violet giving the effect of a self; extremely 
delicate and lovely; 4 ft. $5.00 
LORD WOLSELEY. Blue-purple monspur. $.75 
MON AUREA. Large flowers of deep clear yellow; tall. $1.50 
MONNIERI. Golden yellow flowers of excellent form. $1.50 
MRS. TAIT. Soft porcelain blue; good for massing. $.50 
NATCHEZ (Washington 1932) Pale primrose yellow shading 
deeper toward throat; bright yellow blotch almost covers the fall; 
large spreading flowers; best yellow spuria yet produced. $12.50 
NOTHA. Clear lavender-blue; excellent for massing. $.50 
OCHROLEUCA. Species. Ivory white flowers with yellow blotch. $.50 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA. A large and tall form of Ochroleuca. $1.00 
PREMIER. S. reddish purple; F. intense blue; lovely in garden. $3.50 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Soft cream color, giving effect of old ivory. $3.00 
SH EL FORD GIANT. Immense creamy golden flower; one of the 
best. $3.00 
SUNNY DAY (H. P. Sass 1932) A splendid tall gleaming yellow 
spuria of great beauty and form; outstanding. H. M., A. I. S. 
1934. $2.00 
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