Kaempferi. (Japanese Iris). 
Granite. Purple with white markings. 35c. 
Helen Von Sibold. Rose pink. Single. 35c. 
Pyramid. Double violet. 35c. 
Rose Anna. White veined with red. 35c. 
Rose Beauty. Rose. 35c. 
Shadow. Deep plum. Single. 35c. 
Waves in the Moonlight. White. 35c. 
Sibirica. (Siberian Iris). Fine for border or 
waterside planting. 
Blue Ridge. Silvery light blue. 50c. 
Kingfisher Blue. Light blue. 35c. 
Snow Queen. White. 35c. 
Superba. Deep blue. 35c. 
Pseudacorus. (Yellow Flag). 
Resembles the Siberian in growth and bloom. 
Bright yellow. 35c. 
Dwarf Irises. These little irises are really indis¬ 
pensable in the garden. A joy in the rockery, 
a beautiful addition for the edge of the border, 
they reward the gardener with their brilliant 
display of colorings in the early spring. 
*Arenaria. 
A small iris with large yellow flowers. Very 
choice. 50c. 
*Cristata. (Crested Iris). 
A dainty creeping species, only 3 inches in 
height; flowers blue in May. Excellent 
for shady spots in the rockery or as a 
ground cover under trees where it will mat 
into a fine carpet. 
*Cristata Alba. 
White form of above. 35c each. 
*Gracilipes. 
Dainty Japanese Species. Blue, golden crest. 
50c. 
*Pumila. These beautiful little irises grow 
about 4-5 inches high and bloom in April 
and May. 
Black Midget. Deep purple. 
Blue bird. Blue. 
Cyanea. Deep blue. 
True. Purple. 
Yellow. 
White. 
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