FOR Puautv WAYSIDE G A R D E Nl S 
IBIS SPECIES—Continued. 
Three 
Sibirica, Emperor. Very large, clear blue 
flowers on stout, stiff stems. Vigorous free 
grower and very free-flowering; fine for 
cutting .$1.00 
Sibirica, Snow Queen. An exquisite hardy 
Iris; the flowers are of a snowy whiteness, 
large and well formed, produced in great 
abundance; foliage light and graceful. A 
gem for flower border or waterside. 3 feet 
high.55 
Sibirica superba. Large, violet-blue flowers; 
handsome foliage. Fine border plant and 
grand subject for planting near water, 
where it blooms profusely; 3 feet high . . .55 
Wilsoni. Similar in growth to the Sibirica 
varieties. Its flowers are bright yellow. 
June-July flowering. About 30 inches high 1.20 
Iris Germanica - German or Flag Iris 
Alcazar. S. light bluish violet; F. deep pur¬ 
ple with bronze veined throat. Striking 
flower .30 
Ambassadeur. S. a fascinating smoky vel¬ 
vety purple color; F. velvety purple-ma¬ 
roon ; beards and .style yellow. A magni¬ 
ficent and regal flower of great substance. 
48 inches .50 
Asia. One of the highest rated and finest 
Irises in cultivation. A massive flower of 
aristocratic bearing, in a soft blend that 
cannot be adequately described. It is also 
one of our tallest Irises .50 
Ballerine. S. light blue-violet, broad and 
waved at the margin; F. a deeper shade; 
sweet scented. A splendid, tall, strong 
growing Pallida form. 36 to 48 inches . . . .50 
Candlelight. Large flowers of pale pinkish 
lavender illuminated from wilhin with a 
rich golden glow; a very lovely Iris. A 
■variety with very high rating.50 
Caprice. S. rosy red; F. deeper rosy red. 
Large and handsome. 24 inches.30 
Cecil Minturn. Soft Cattleya rose. A beau¬ 
tiful flower with broad petals, gracefully 
waved and crinkled; one of the finest Irises 
for size and extreme beauty.50 
Crusader. One of the finest lavender-blue 
varieties, the falls being a deeper tone 
than the standards. A tall, strong grower 
with very large flowers of good substance. .55 
Dominion. Perhaps the most famous of all 
Iris. S. Dauphin’s blue or light bluish vio¬ 
let, large, erectly held, well developed. 
F. of exceptional substance, deep rich 
indigo-purple. Very velvety texture. $1.00 
each. 
Fairy. White, delicately bordered and suf¬ 
fused pale blue. The tallest standard va¬ 
riety giving a white effect. Not new but 
not known or apprec'ated as it should be. 
40 inches .30 
Germaine Ferthuis. Fragrant, late. This is 
one of the finest Irises in cultivation with 
extremely high rating. It is an intense 
velvety violet-purple throughout . 1.50 
Gold Imperial. The greatest golden yellow 
Iris known; might be called the Golden 
Iris .30 
Helge. Lemon-yellow with pearl shading. 
Huge flower.30 
Isoline. Round standards of pale pinkish 
buff, strongly flushed mauve; the sharp¬ 
ly reflexed falls are Chinese violet with 
russet tints at the sides; bewildering 
shades but most attractive.35 
Jeanne d’Arc. S. very large and ruffled, 
somewhat spreading, white, delicately pen¬ 
ciled lilac; F. white edged lilac at base. 
The standards being somewhat loosely 
held, flutter in the breezes in a truly de¬ 
lightful manner .35 
King of Iris. A. M., R. H. S., 1916. S. clear 
lemon-yellow; F. rich maroon, bordered 
yellow. Brilliant colors. Large flowers. 
Very fine. 24 inches .35 
Dent A. Williamson. S. campanula-blue- 
violet; F. rich royal purple with yellow 
beard. Very tall and distinct.35 
Iaord of June. S. lavender-blue; F. rich vio¬ 
let-purple. A magnificent variety of gi¬ 
gantic size .50 
Magnifica. All that its name implies, flowers 
of immense size on stiff branching stems 
4 feet high. Falls of a superb dark reddish 
purple, standards light violet-blue.55 
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Iris, Princess Victoria Louise. 
Iris, Ambassadeur. 
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