IRISES 
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BEARDLESS IRIS 
Pseudacorus 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON. Blue purple, 3 6 inches .2 5 
ENSATA. Small, pale gray-blue flowers, 18 inches ..2 5 
FULYALA. Rich, reddish terra-cotta, 28 inches .25 
MONSPUR. Large pale blue flowers, 4 ft...35 
MRS. TAIT. Clear porcelaine-blue, a beauty, 30 inches .25 
OCHROLUCEA. A nobel white, yellow throat, 6 ft..50 
PSEUDACORUS. Bright golden yellow ...20 
SHELFORD GIANT. Yellow, 6 ft. tall, late ...50 
TECTORUM (Species). Roof Iris. A lovely Chinese species that 
is held in high esteem by the Chinese people, and is frequently seen 
growing on the roofs of their houses. The flowers are flat in form, 
pale blue with beautiful reticulations and a conspicuously fringed 
white crest. 12 inches. . 50 cents each 
DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
Here are the dwarf growing forms that flower at the very 
beginning of the season. They are valuable garden plants because 
they afford color just when blooms are most welcome. On account 
of their miniature growth, they are in increased demand for rockery 
plantings and border use. They are generally very free flowering 
on short stems, or no stems at all, and the blooms are set low in 
the foliage. All Dwarf varieties are resistant to drouth and thrive 
in dry, well drained locations. 
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