EMPEROR—48 inches. A noble form of Orientalis. One of the finest of 
the type. Large flowers of good form and texture, of a deep violet-blue. 25c 
FLORRIE RIDLER—42 inches. A large flower of an exquisite deep, rich 
blue. Two flowers open side by side on the same stem, giving a charming 
double effect—a feature shown by no other Siberian Iris. Very attractive 35c 
FOLIOSA—18 inches. An American species of the Hexagona group, with 
brilliant blue flowers nestling among the luxuriant foliage. Ideal beside a pool 35c 
FULVA—18 inches. An American species from the Southern States that is 
quite hardy in the North. A most unique deep burnished copper color. 
Likes semi-shade and moist location . 35c 
GEORGE WALLACE—46 inches. A very fine tall azure-blue Siberian. 
very popular . 25c 
GRANDIS—45 inches. A variety with rich violet standards and styles and 
white falls beautifully veined the color of the standards . 25c 
HYACINTHIANA—12 inches. The second earliest of the beardless sorts 
to bloom. The standards have a ground color of white heavily flushed and 
lined pale violet. The falls have a center of deep cream paling to white 
with lines of light violet. This is a wonderfully dainty Iris . 20c 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—38 inches. A fine flower of deep bright violet 
with a white throat, beautifully veined violet falls. Most beautiful . 25c 
LORD WOLSELEY—40 inches. Large flowers, of a handsome blue-purple. 
One of the most rugged and hardy, and one of the most beautiful of the 
Spuria group .:.. 50c 
MONNIERI—48 inches. Also a Spuria. A handsome, rich golden- yellow 
flower some*what similar to ALTREA. Late. Likes a moist situation . $1.00 
MRS. A. W. TAIT—30 inches. Spuria group. A very fine, soft porcelain- 
blue Spuria hybrid; handsome and free flowering . 25c 
NORA DEESTIN—A nice violet with lighter edge . 25c 
ORIENTALIS GIGANTEA—38 inches. A large flower of pure white with 
large yellow blotches at the base of the falls. Stately and fine . 25c 
ORIENTALIS SUPERBA—38 inches. A similar flower to the above, but a 
medium blue with a pinkish tinge . 35c 
PAPILLON—50 inches. A very tall Sibirica. The color is the same lovely 
soft blue of PERRY’S BLUE but the flowers are larger . 35c 
PEGGY PERRY—A flower with an airiness and grace that are most appeal¬ 
ing. A large and most attractive flower of a uniform rich violet-blue . 35c 
PERRY’S BLUE—A tall and lovely sky blue Siberian. One of the finest. 40c 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA—A giant flowered form of Pseudacorus, 
a very valuable English species. The color is a rich yellow, and the plant 
will take care of itself under a great diversity of conditions, especially in 
a moist location .... 25c 
PSEUDACORUS SEEDLING—A lovely deep, golden yellow—the most 
beautiful of all the Pseudacorus group . $2.00 
PERRY’S PYGMY—18 inches. This is a Unique Siberian Iris, dwarf growth 
with small flowers on short stems. The flowers are an intensely brilliant 
dark blue ... 35c 
ROBERT W. WALLACE—A Siberian hybrid that came to us under this 
name but without description, so we must await its bloom before describing 
it. Very fine . 35c 
SNOW QUEEN—24 inches. This is a collected variety with a very hand¬ 
some snow white flower and yellow markings. A firm and waxy flower . 15c 
SPURIA AUREA—38 inches. A fine, rich uniform golden-yellow flower, 
prolific and free flowering. Splendid for landscape use . 3dc 
SUNNYBROOK—A charming Siberian in Alice blue with brighter styles 40c 
THELMA—A Sibirica hybrid the fine flowers of which are a handsome light 
blue in tone wtih the falls slightly darker than the standards . 25c 
TRUE BLUE—A medium sized blue Sibirica that makes a wonderful effect 
in the garden clump . 20c 
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