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ROYAL IRIS GARDENS 
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Other American Species 
These are very pretty and artistic Irises, with dainty blooms and beautiful foliage, most of them 
fine as cut flowers, and with unusual and beautiful colors. They are not as tall and large as the 
Louisiana Species, but are daintier, and of course different. With the exception of Missouriensis, 
all of these species can be planted along streams, as they will stand water freezing around them in 
the Winter, which the Japanese and Louisianas cannot stand; they will also grow and bloom web 
in the cultivated garden. Missouriensis blooms early, but the others bloom after the Tall Bearded 
CACIQUE 36" Deep prune purple Fulva 
hybrid; bright gold crest on Falls.$1.00 
CANADENSIS 15" Very large bright blue 
flowers, with stiff pretty foliage.$1.50 
D. K. WILLIAMSON 33" Deep velvety blue 
purple; very artistic as a cut flower. . . .$ .25 
FOLIOSA 12" Large blooms of brilliant blue 
on zigzag stems among the leaves.$ .25 
FULVA 30" Flowers of brilliant coppery ret/ 
often described as bright terra-cotta, or 
brick red. A color absolutely unique among 
Irises.$ .50 
FULVALA 30 " Very bright deep red purple; 
very floriferous and artistic.$ .25 
HEXAGONA 21" Bright blue flowers on 
erect though angular stem; narrow green 
leaves; from a Western grower.$1.00 
MISSOURIENSIS 16" Lavender or pale blue 
flowers that are quite showy. $ .50 
MISSOURIENSIS—BLUE BIRD 16" Very 
pretty deep violet blue; slender foliage .$1.00 
MISSOURIENSIS — SNOW BIRD 16" Very 
beautiful pure white; fine in mass.$1.50 
PRISMATICA 24" Our daintiest Native; 
S. pale blue; F. white, with frilled edging 
of blue, and yellow throat.$ .50 
PURPUREA 36" Raisin purple wild hybrid 
from Southern U. S.$1.50 
SETOSA 26" Very distinct and handsome 
species from Alaska: rich blue purple, S. 
minute, bristle like; F. large, heart 
shaped.$2.00 
SHREVEI 36" Tall, large, lavender blue; 
well branched, strong grower.$ .35 
SHREVEI—WHITE VARIATION 36|' 
Blooms pure white, frilled with pale 
blue.$ .50 
SIS YRINCHIUM—G YNANDIRIS 10" 
"Blue Eyed-Grass.” Lovely little sky blue 
flowers, with grass like leaves. Tufted 
clumps.$ .25 
VERSICOLOR 24" Very beautiful foliage 
and showy light lavender blue flowers. .$ .75 
VERSICOLOR KERMESINA 30" Flowers 
brilliant claret red, borne in great profusion 
on very well-branched stalks. As hardy as 
Versicolor type.$ .50 
VERSICOLOR ROSEA A beautiful light 
rose mauve; a distinct form of Versi¬ 
color.$ .75 
VIRGINICA 26" Light blue lavender, quite 
similar to Versicolor.$ .25 
Other Beardless Species 
Species that do not fit into any of the other groups, but most nearly resemble Other American 
Species in culture and appearance. Albopurpurea has exceedingly unusual blooms that never fail 
to arouse enthusiasm on the part of the observer; it is imique among Irises. Its blooms are irregu¬ 
larly mottled with white on a ground of vivid blue, and the blooms themselves are irregular in 
shape, giving a delightfully informal and artistic effect. Pseudacorus is easily naturalized along 
streams, and makes a glorious mass of shoulder high foliage, that stays a rich green throughout 
the season. 
ALBOPURPUREA 36" An absolutely unique 
Iris both in color and shape. Like a Jap 
in growth, but blooms shaped differently. 
White, and a very vivid blue.. $1.00 
PSEUDACORUS 48" Rich yellow flowers 
blooming with the Siberians; will stand 
streamside planting well. Remarkably vigor¬ 
ous and hardy, with large foliage.$ .25 
PSEUDACORUS ALBA 36" Rare and beau¬ 
tiful cream white form of above; very popu¬ 
lar and highly recommended.$1.00 
