KENWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
FOLIOSA—20". Large brilliant violet blue flowers with a white 
and gold signal patch. Stems zig-zag on the ground, bear¬ 
ing blooms at each node. .25 
PSEUDACORUS—48". Broad petaled, bright yellow flowers that 
are especially adapted for damp places. Very hardy. 
20c each; 3 for 50c; $ 1.75 a dozen 
TECTORUM—15". Graceful flowers of blue purple with a white 
crest. Thrive best in half shade. 25c each; $2.25 a dozen 
TECTORUM ALBA—15". A large white form with golden 
crests. Rare . 1.50 
VERSICOLOR—24". Native swamp Iris; has good foliage and 
showy light lavender flowers. 35 
V. COLUMNAE—Raised from seed. A lovely large flower. S. 
erect, medium in size, violet blue; F. very large, horizontal, 
closely veined deep violet blue on a white ground, broad 
margin at base, medium blue. Dull red gold blotch. Very 
blue in tone. 2.00 
V. FOSTERI—22". Small blooms of dull purple, veined deeper .75 
V. KERMESIANA—26". Falls dark velvety claret, with claret 
veinings in pure white central area. Very showy. 1.00 
V. LILACINA—32". Good sized blooms of medium lavender blue .75 
V. PURPUREA—30". Late flowering. Resembles Rosea in form, 
but a little smaller. Bright violet purple. .75 
V. ROSEA—Very large and broad drooping falls of medium rosy 
purple, deeper velvety veining throughout. Broad white blotch 1.00 
VIRGINIENSIS—34". Resembles Versicolor in form. Medium 
violet blue with flaring pointed falls . .50 
SIBERIAN GROUP 
The varieties of this group are easy to grow, and have a decorative value 
in the garden when out of bloom. They bloom about the same time as 
the Tall Bearded, and have a good landscape value, as for bordering a 
brook or pond, where they should be kept above the water line. The 
blooms are especially good for cutting, and last a long time when cut. 
These are borne on tall, wiry stems, and held erect above the narrow 
and grass-like foliage. The introduction of new varieties has added to 
their popularity. 
BLUE FLAME (Cleveland 1927)—36". The lightest blue Sibe¬ 
rian, brilliant pale blue. Large and broad petaled flowers $ .75 
BLUE HERON (Cleve. 1927)—36". Large medium blue violet 
flowers with white style arms. A distinctive color contrast. . .50 
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