DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
These are among the earliest Irises to bloom in the garden. Blooming in 
April and early May, they afford an early glimpse of the later, tall bearded Iris 
season. The dwarfs are adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions and 
are especially suited to borders and rock gardens. The rhizomes of this div¬ 
ision usually are quite small, and after planting, they should not be allowed to 
dry out before the plants become established. 
ATROVIOLACEA—5 in. An early deep ruby-purple gem. One of the 
earliest .15c 
AZUREA —Bright sky blue. A real gem. 4 to 6 inches . ...15c 
BLUE BEARD —Bluish white and olive green flushed purple. Fragrant 25c 
BLUESTONE —Free flowering blue purple bicolor. A smooth flower . 25c 
BUTTERFLY —A yellow toned dwarf, curiously feathered. 6 inches . 20c 
CHAMAEIRIS ALBA —6 inches. A wild dwarf species from southern 
France and northern Italy. White with evergreen foliage . 25c 
CYANEA —Rich violet crimson purple with beautifully veined white throat 15c 
DIXMUDE —6 inches. A reliable blue and red violet bicolor; vigorous and 
free flowering. S. aniline blue; F. rich crimson purple. White throat veined 
purple . 20c 
EBURNEA —6 inches. A lovely soft yellow . 25c 
FLORIDA— 6 inches. A fine, new yellow dwarf. Scarce . 20c 
GOLDEN— 6 inches. A pleasing shade of deep yellow . 20c 
GRAMINEA —-6 inches. A rich red-violet of fine form, the falls shading to 
blackish-purple. Very profuse . 35c 
HARBOR LIGHTS—8 inches. Originated by the late Mr. Sam Burchfield, 
who claimed it as the best soft yellow dwarf Iris. A charming lemon- 
yellow .50c 
JAUNE—4 inches. A light primrose-yellow . 35c 
JEAN SIRET—A recent French remontant or ever-bloomer. Creamy white 
and yellow. Attractive and fragrant ... 35c 
LA FRANCE—8 inches. One of the best of the white Dwarfs. 20c 
LEOPOLD—4 inches. Blue-purple with white beard . 25c 
LIBRA—10 inches. A good white Dwarf similar in color to WHITE 
QUEEN . 35c 
LUTEA—6 inches. A pale yellow . 20c 
MAROCIAN—6 in. A fine, rich deep pansy violet purple. 25c 
NEGUS—10 in. Intense dark velvety purple. Very rich . 15c 
NUDICAULIS—8 inches. A free blooming reddish-blue, bicolored Dwarf 15c 
ORANGE QUEEN—6 inches. In our opinion the finest yellow Dwarf, 
being a large flower of excellent form, of a uniform shade of clear, deep 
vellow ...--. 25c 
PHOEBUS—4 inches.' Yellow with chestnut venations . 25c 
PUMILA BLANC—6 inches. A white Dwarf species . 25c 
PUMILA ROYAL PURPLE—6 inches. The purple flowered species . 20c 
PUMILA HYBRIDA VARA NANA—4 inches . Evergreen grass-like foli¬ 
age with early, rich showy purple flowers. Splendid for evergreen borders, 
for massing, or for the rock garden . 25c 
REICHENBACHII—4 inches. A Dwarf species from the Balkans. A clear, 
light yellow self . 25c 
ROSE MIST—6 inches. Mr. H. P. Sass, who originated this variety, 
describes it as “a pumila hybrid, with rose-purple flush not heretofore found 
in pumila hybrids” at . 35c 
ROYAL PURPLE—A clear, deep purple self with white reticulations at 
haft and a white-tipped beard. One of the largest and best of the purple 
dwarfs for rock garden or border ... 20c 
SCHNEECUPPE (Snow Cap)—6 inches. One of the best of the white 
Dwarfs, the falls having a greenish flush and slight reticulations at the 
throat . 20c 
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