EDGEWOOD IRIS GARDENS 
SOUVENIR DE MME. GADICHAU—Classic dark 
velvety blue purple. Good and dependable. 
36" .$ .25 
SUSAN BLISS—Uniform shade of rose pink. Free 
flowering. Tall .$ .25 
SNOWWHITE—Tall ruffled pure white with gold 
beard. Very nice . $ .25 
SWAZI—Tall late Dominion seedling of blue-vio¬ 
let . $ .35 
TOM TIT—Dark mulberry purple. Makes a low 
mass. Use with La Neige .$ .25 
TROPIC SEAS—Blue sister to Morning Splendor. 
Exceptionally fine branching. Tall . $ .25 
TROSTRINGER—White flushed pink. Delicately 
beautiful .$ .25 
TRUE CHARM—White with lavender etching. Tall 
and well branched .$ .25 
TRUE DELIGHT—Companion to the above with rose 
markings. Well named .$ .25 
VALOR—The best deep blackish blue violet bi-color 
A remarkable flower and one of the tallest, meas¬ 
uring 50" .$2.50 
VENUS DE MILO—A top notch white. Smooth tex¬ 
ture. Tall branching stalks .$1.00 
WACONDA—Bright fuchia red self. Deep red in 
garden effect .$ .50 
WAMBLISKA—Large perfectly formed white with 
blueish sheen at the center. Pale yellow beard. 
48" . $1.00 
W. C. KENNEDY—Huge variegata with yellow 
standards and maroon falls .$1.50 
WM. MOHR—A beautiful hybrid. Pale lilac closely 
netted and veined with deep violet. Nothing else 
like it. 30" .$ .50 
W. R. DYKES—A famous Iris that ushered in a new 
race of yellows. Deepest golden yellow with 
unusual crepy texture and broad falls. Some¬ 
times some purple streaks appear on the falls 
but do not detract from its attraction. Much 
used for breeding .$2.50 
YVES LASSAILLY—Large white with F. flushed 
with soft blue. 45" .$ .50 
Please note: 
3 roots of any one variety 25c for $ .60 
3 ’’ ” ” ” ” 35c ” .85 
3 ” ” ” ” ” 50c ” 1.25 
3 . ” 75c ” 1.85 
3 ” ” ” ” ” 1.00 ” 2.50 
On nearly all of the 25c varieties I will be able 
to supply small clumps rather than the standard size 
single fan. 
