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cristata. Lilac blue flowers. 6 in. N. A.25 
cristata alba. A rare white form of the above. 1.00 
chrysophylla. White or soft yellow flowers, tinted and veined 
lavender. 6 in.50 
dichotoma. Fan-shaped foliage. Branching stems covered with 
lavender flowers in August and September. For border or large 
rock garden. 2 ft.50 
Iris and Violas 
Dixmude. New. A charming dwarf bearded bicolor. Deep red and 
soft blue tones. 1.50 
Douglasiana. Large showy flowers, lilac to white. N. A. 1.50 
fimbriata. (/. japonica). Flowers of lilac and gold. 1.00 
Forrestii. Narrow glossy leaves. Clear yellow flowers. 18 in. Summer. .75 
Gormani. Soft yellow flowers over long period. 12 in. N. A.75 
gracilipes. A fascinating Japanese dwarf. Mauve flowers with golden 
crest. Partial shade. 35 
Hartwegii. {Sierra Iris ). Golden flowers tinted with lavender. 12 in. 
N. A. 90 
Hookeri. A rare dwarf. Lilac flowers suffused with red. 1.50 
lacustris. Many flowers of blue and gold. 3 in.50 
minuta. A rare Japanese dwarf. Large golden flowers. 4 to 6 in. 
Spring. Scarce. 1.50 
missouriensis. A native Iris of great charm having blue or variegated 
flowers. N. A.75 
pumila atropurpurea. Large purple flowers. Spring. 6 in.35 
pumila atroviolacea. A small bearded Iris with large rich purple 
flowers. 6 in. Spring. 30 
pumila caerulea. Blue flowers in May. 6 in.25 
pumila cyanea. Pretty early blooming species with sky blue flowers. .35 
reticulata. Beautiful velvety purple flowers flecked with gold. Fra¬ 
grant. Early spring. 9 in.3 for $1.00 
