WM. BORSCH & SON 
Maplewood, Oregon 
Each 
Arenarium—Formerly listed as Montanum. The tiny rosettes form dense, 
crowded colonies of bright green, often tinted red in winter.25 
?:j:Assimile—Medium rosettes, pale green, slightly tipped brown. Rose.25 
Atlanticum—Large rosettes, pale green, seldom tipped red.50 
?^Atro-purpureum—Large rosettes, glaucous, slightly purple.50 
^Atro-violaceum—Large rosettes, deep purple-red leaves. Very striking. 
Rare .75 
Beta—Brownish, slightly hairy. *50 
:j;Blandum Rubicundum—Large rosettes, tinted pink and purple.25 
Borsch’s Hybrid—Rosettes 2 to 3 inches across, the leaves being marbled, 
green and red, with silky hairs on margins and center. Very scarce.75 
^Brownii—Large rosettes, dark green, tipped red-brown. Red.25 
£Brownii—'Large rosettes, dark green, tipped red-brown. Red.15 
^Calcareum—Large rosettes, glaucous-blue, distinct red-purple tip.. .35 
. ?:j;Cinerascens—Form of Laggeri. Greyish rosettes.35 
^Comollii—Large rosettes, grey-green, tipped red, turning glaucous-purple. 
Rare . 50 
^Comollii Seedlings—Some very fine plants in this lot.25 
Compactum—Large rosettes, dark green, reddish at base. Rare.50 
?Debile—Medium rosettes, green, red at base. Very compact.50 
?^DoeUianum—Small rosettes, pale green and brown, slightly hairy Red.. .35 
Dolomiticum—Small rosettes, fresh green, red-purple tip and red base, 
slightly hairy. Rose.50 
Fauconnetti—Small rosettes, spidery filaments at top of leaves. Rose.25 
fFimbriatum—Medium rosettes, green, becoming brown, slightly hairy. 
Red .25 
^Funckii—Medium rosettes, brilliant emerald green. Red-purple.25 
Gamma—Medium rosettes, brown, slightly hairy.50 
Gaudini—Medium rosettes, narrow leaves, erect. Yellow. Very rare.50 
:j:Glaucum—Large rosettes, glaucous, slight red-brown tip. Red. Distinct .50 
^Globiferum—Tight rosettes, green, tipped red. Yellow.25 
?^Greenii—Medium rosettes, green, tipped red. Red.25 
Guillemottii—Medium rosettes, green with purplish tinge.50 
£Heuffeli—Medium rosettes, lower half pale green, upper, red-brown. 
Pale yellow. One of latest to bloom. 1.00 
Hirtum—Forms large, spreading tufts of green. Light yellow.35 
Kindingeri—Medium rosettes, flat, blue green. Yellow. The true plant.50 
^Laggeri—Medium rosette, cobwebby. Rose.25 
Laharpei—Large rosettes, green, reddish beneath, red-brown at tips. 
Light rose, almost grey-white. The true plant.50 
?Lamottei—Medium rosettes, green, tipped red. Pale pink...25 
best . ‘55 
^Mettenianum—One of the prettiest. Medium rosettes, grey-green, mar¬ 
bled with grass-green, tipped red. Rose.50 
Minutum—Small rosettes, somewhat downy and greyish-green in color.35 
?Modestum—Dense, medium size rosettes. Purplish.35 
^Moggridgei—Form of Arachnoideum, larger and less hairy. Good.50 
?Neilrichii—Resembles Arenarium, somewhat more flat. YelloAv.50 
Neyi—Medium rosettes, green, tipped red.50 
Olloni—Large rosettes of red. One of the newer introductions.50 
Ornatum—Large rosettes of glowing red and green. Very rare.75 
^Pallidum—Large rosettes, blue-green, turning purplish, tipped brown.25 
?Parviflorum—Cross between Tectorum and Montanum. Distinct.35 
Penicillatum—Medium rosettes, light green.35 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Plant Iris Reticulata in the Fall. Blooms in February. 
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