Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Early Dwarf Irises 
Few flowers will give a brighter, richer effect during the early days of May, than the dwarf or 
pumila irises. Use them in masses, both in the rock garden and the border, and one will be rewarded 
with glorious color and fragrance. They will be happier if divided every two or three years, and if 
fed a light fertilizer. Other low'-growing irises for the Rock garden will be found listed on page 24. 
Albatre. Cream, the F. flecked with purple. 
6".$0.35 
Alpin. {Mil. T6) S. lobelia blue; F. red-purple. 
5" .$0.50 
Aramis. Yellow. 6*.$0.35 
BABY BLUE {Gers.- Kellogg '34) Mr. Gersdorff 
has three of these little kowolkowi hybrids, 
that we are introducing for him, this year. 
This one is pale wisteria blue, flecked a deeper 
shade.$10.00 
Baby Mine. Small yellow. 4".$0.35 
BALROUDOUR (Sass ’33) Mr. Sass has offered 
five very interesting new Oncocyclus-pumila 
hybrids. This first one has the S. soft bluish- 
violet; F. deep olive buff. The beard is blue. 
12 " .$ 1.00 
Black Midget (McK . ’23) A black-purple, that 
is inclined to bloom in the fall. 6".$0.50 
BLUE MINIATURE {Loom.-Kellogg ’34) Of¬ 
fered last year as Loomis No. B-l, we recom¬ 
mend very highly this intense dark blue self, 
with a white beard. It is very large in size, 
and of rapid growth. 8". $0.75 
BLUE TOPAZ {Sass ’33) A combination of blue, 
brown and green will be found in this hybrid 
dwarf, 2 blooms to a stalk. 12".$1.00 
Bouquet {Mil. ’02) White, with a few reddish 
flecks. 4".$0.75 
Buzzer ( H. V .) Ageratuin blue and purple. 
Plant near Daphne cneorum. 6".$0.75 
Candida. Creamy white. 6".$0.75 
Chameiris aurea maculata. Yellow, washed 
with purple. 4".$0.35 
Ditton’s Purple. A very good purple. 8". $0.35 
Dixmude. Two shades of blue. 6". $0.35 
FALLEN LEAF {Gers.- Kellogg) Very interesting 
dark brown, with narrow twisted petals, to 
justify the name. 10".$10.00 
Glee {McK. ’23) Yellow. 6".$1.00 
Gorgeous {Barr.) Rich purple. 6".$1.00 
GRAY CLOUD {Sass ’33) “A subtle blending 
of blue, gray, red, green and brown” is the 
description of this hybrid. 12".$4.00 
Harbor Lights {H. V. ’27) A very fine light 
yellow. 8".$1.00 
Haydn {Cap. ’02) White and grey. 6"... .$0.35 
Honey Boy {Kel. '31) Honey yellow, with pink 
and blue at center. 8".$2.00 
John Foster {Fos. T3) Pearl white, rather late. 
12".$0.50 
Judy {H. V. ’27) Rich ruby toned. 9"... .$1.00 
Laddie Boy {Sass ’31) Two shades of blue- 
purple, with three blooms.$0.35 
Leopold {Cap. ’01) Blue-purple, with white 
beard, 4".$0.35 
Lobelia {Mil. ’07) Two tones of violet. 5". $0.35 
Lutea. Yellow. 6".$0.35 
Mandarin {Mil. ’07) Dark yellow, veined with 
olive and purple. 6".$0.50 
Marocaine (M7/.T4) A very fine blue-purple. 
6".$0.50 
Neola (Sass '31) S. violet; F. livid dark brown. 
6"....$0.75 
Oriental {Mil.) Dark garnet. 8". $0.75 
Phoebus {Mil. T2) Yellow, with chestnut vana- 
tions. 4".$0.50 
Pixy {Sass ’31) Yellow, dotted with purple and 
brown. Late. 8".$0.75 
Primrose Yellow {Berry) Yellow, with lavender 
flecks. 6".$0.50 
Purity {Cap. ’01) White. 6". $0.75 
