Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Hesperia. S. pinkish; F. fawn with a dark 
center, the whole veined with mahogany. The 
flowers are large.$2.00 
Hoogiana. The loveliest of this class of irises. 
Petals are an entrancing blue, each looking 
as tho’ cut from silk..$1.50 
Ib-pall. Reddish lilac.$0.75 
Korolkowi hybrids. Various tones of brown. 
.$0.75 
Nazarin. Purple-violet, veined darker... .$0.75 
Orestes. Clear brown-mahogany self, with a 
dark purple beard.$1.00 
Parvar. Velvety black-violet.$1.50 
Saturnus. Grey ground, both S. and F. heavily 
veined with purple. Style arms almost black. 
.$ 1.00 
Shiraz. Reddish toned violet.$1.50 
Stolonifera. Bronze, shot with electric blue. 
S. are very pointed.$1.00 
Vaga. Much like the above, but venation is less 
marked, and S. are a darker bronze.$2.00 
Spuria Irises 
These tall, narrow-petaled irises come into bloom with the last of the bearded section, and con¬ 
tinue until the Japanese begin. The foliage is stiff and lance-like. They make good tall accents 
in the border, or at the pool edge, and whereas they may not bloom the first year, they are marvelous 
enough to be well worth waiting for. 
A. J. Balfour. Cambridge blue. 48*.$1.00 
Alice Eastwood. A splendidly beautiful creamy 
white. 50*.$3.00 
Canari. Canary yellow; very lovely.$2.00 
Dorothy Foster. A violet self. The falls have 
pale cream around the yellow midrib. Some¬ 
thing like A. J. Balfour, but there is a reddish 
tone to the style arms, and the S. are more 
wavy. The color has fine carrying power. 
32*.$1.50 
Euphrosyne. An interesting blue, with a hint 
of lilac. S. are extra long; the style arms 
reddish. 36*.$3.00 
Fairy Wand. Old gold delicately etched with 
blue. Entirely distinct from any other, and 
most lovely.$6.00 
Golden Nugget. A large flowered soft yellow. 
.$ 6.00 
Golden State. A brighter yellow.$6.00 
Hazy Hills. Charming light blue, tinted with 
old gold.$4.00 
Juno. Much like Dorothy Foster, but of 
slightly different shape. 40*.$2.00 
Lord Wolseley. Bluish purple. 36*.$0.75 
Monaurea. Deep yellow.$1.50 
Monnieri. Golden yellow.$1.50 
Monspur. A blue-purple. 48*.$0.75 
Mrs. A. W. Tait. The lightest of the blues; 
porcelain blue, very dainty.$0.50 
Nellie Stuart. A medium blue of great carry¬ 
ing power.$7.50 
Notha. The flowers are a little darker in tone 
than A. J. Balfour, the style arms a lighter 
pearl.$0.50 
Ochroleuca. Ivory white, with yellow signal 
patch.$0.50 
Queen Victoria. S. deep ivory; F. have very 
bright orange-yellow area. 42*.$2.00 
Shelford Giant. S. white. F. are wide and well 
held, with large gold area. 42*.$2.50 
Sir Michael Foster. The darkest violet, with 
a narrow gold stripe and a cream base... $2.00 
Snowflake. S. are pure white, the F. very pale 
ivory, with narrow yellow banding at center. 
.$1.50 
Sulphuria. S. ivory; F. same, suffused with 
yellow. 32*.$0.75 
Sunny Day. A gleaming golden yellow. We 
recommend this as one of the best for color 
and form, and for surity of bloom. H.M., 
A.I.S. ’34.$2.00 
Tertio. Blue, veined with lighter blue. Large 
flowers.$1.50 
Warei. As this bloomed for us, it is ivory and 
yellow. 36*. $1.00 
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