Siberian Irises 
The individual flowers of this section are not as large as the Japanese, or the Tall 
Bearded Iris, but the profusion with which they flower, their ease of culture, and adapta¬ 
bility to all sorts of soil and locations is amazing. Just plant them anywhere and they 
will bloom profusely. They make excellent cut flowers and create a magnificent garden 
effect. One plant, when fully established, will often produce as many as 50 flowering 
stalks, with hundreds of flowers. While their preference is for full sun and a moist loca¬ 
tion, they seem to do almost as well in semi-shade and will stand a great deal of drouth. 
BLUE CHARM —38 in. A new Sass introduc¬ 
tion. Intense blue, with horizontal falls. 
Very large flower. 2.50 
BLUE FLAME —38 in. The most striking of 
all. Very soft, uniform sky-blue. 1.50 
BLUE HERON —36 in. Handsome new violet, 
with white styles in striking contrast. One 
of the best.50 
BLUE OWL —36 in. A fine rich blue variety, 
with a triangular zone of white at the 
throat, veined purple and blending into a 
prominent bronze throat.50 
BLUE RIDGE —30 in. A very lovely new 
large light-blue flower, shaded turquois. 
Fringed stigmas. 2.50 
Siberian Type Iris 
BLUE KING —42 in. Deep blue-purple. A 
great favorite. Collected in Japan.15 
BLUE STAR —29 in. An exquisite flower. S— 
Rich violet; F—Clear soft lavender... .50 
BLUE WINGS —36 in. A new variety with 
large flowers of clear soft blue. 2.50 
BOB WHITE —28 in. A new waxy showy- 
white for the front of the border. Soft 
lemon zone at the throat.50 
BUTTERFLY —38 in. Standards and styles 
soft blue; Falls soft blue, over white. .20 
CAESAR —30 in. The richest colored of all 
Siberian Iris. A brilliant red-purple of 
large size and finest form. Recently sold 
for $25.00. 1.00 
DRAGONFLY —58 in. Bluish violet, with a 
bronze throat. One of the finest and tall¬ 
est.25 
DUCHESS OF YORK— S—Dark violet; F— 
Massive, circular, deep rich blue. Excep¬ 
tionally fine.50 
FLORRIE RIDDLER —42 in. Exotic deep 
blue; very large. Two terminal buds open 
side by side, giving a double effect... .35 
HEAVENLY BLUE—48 in. A glorious new 
rich blue on four foot stems. A recent 
importation from England.50 
JACK FROST—36 in. A fine new dainty 
white, different from any other. 1.50 
KINGFISHER BLUE—54 in. A fine, large 
bright blue on four and one-half foot 
stems # 5 o 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—38 " in. A stylish- 
looking rich deep-bright-violet, with a 
beautifully veined white throat.25 
LLEWELLYN—A NEW, very tall, distinct 
flower of soft blue. 3.50 
MILDRED ST AH LM AN—NEW Pale China- 
blue flowers of large size with horizontal 
falls. 2.50 
MORNING MAGIC—EARLY. Entirely new 
and a lovely new color; soft lavender, suf¬ 
fused rose; large flowers. 2.75 
MRS. GRAY HILL—A very early variety. 
Rich deep blue, with flaring falls and a 
beautifully veined white throat.50 
MRS. ROWE—Very fine silvery white, flush¬ 
ed rose. A large stock permits a very 
low price.25 
MRS. SANDERS—38 in. A rich brilliant vio- 
let-blue of perfect form.15 
NORA DISTIN—30 in. Standards and styles 
clear violet. Falls white, edged and veined 
China blue. Strikingly beautiful.25 
ORIENTALIS—The original Orientalis type. 
Crimson-purple. 2.0 
PAPILLON—50 in. One of the tallest varie¬ 
ties in a lovely soft blue.50 
PEGGY PERRY—32 in. Ruffled rich violet- 
blue, with a white centre. EARLY... .20 
PERIWINKLE—40 in. The largest and fin¬ 
est dark variety. Deep violet. Recently 
sold for $10.00.50 
PERRY’S BLUE—48 in. A beautiful shade of 
sky-blue. One of the most popular varie¬ 
ties. 20 
RED EMPEROR—30 in. Handsome wine-red. 
veined and shaded blue.75 
RED RAIDER—38 in. A more brilliant Red 
Emperor, of which it is a seedling. Very 
velvety. 1.00 
ROYAL FLUSH—54 in. A new deep-purple, 
overlaid red. Very velvety. 5.00 
SILA r ERTIP—A new clear deep blue, with 
light contrasting stigmas. Ruffled... 5.00 
SKYLARK—40 in. An exquisite soft blue, 
of perfect form and finish.25 
SKYROCKET—38 in. A new, very fine, beau¬ 
tifully shaped blue-violet.25 
SNOWCREST—NEW. Beautiful sparkling 
white. Stock very limited. 5.00 
SNOW ftUEEN—38 in. The largest of the 
Siberians. Might almost be taken for a 
Japanese Iris. Snow-white; firm waxy 
texture.15 
SUNNYBROOIv—36 in. An exquisite shade 
of soft Alice blue.20 
TUROUOIS CUP—42 in. A magnificent new 
Iris. Turquois-blue, with lighter styles. 
1.75 
WHITE DOVE—38 in. A magnificent new 
pure white of large size.35 
SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
I will furnish 8 superb Siberian Iris, 
some of which have recently sold 
for 810.00 and $5.00 a plant, all prop¬ 
erly labelled, my selection, for. 2.00 
15 plants, all different, all labelled, 
for . 3.5C 
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