DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
HE dwarf Irises of this group 
are among the very earliest 
bloomers of all flowers. They 
produce abundant bloom and are very 
hardy. They are ideal for borders and 
rock gardens. Give them the same 
treatment as the tall Bearded sorts. 
ATROVIOLACEA — The 
very earliest, often blooms 
through the winter. Dark, 
purple, 4-inch_(10for25fS) $ .05 
AZUREA—Bright sky blue, 
early—(10 for 60c)_ _ .10 
FAIRY — Sky blue with 
purple markings_ 
_(10 for 40^) .10 
GLEE—Pale yellow with tall 
narrow standards- ____ .15 
GRAMINEA—High quality 
smooth toned deep red_ . 15 
LADDIE BOY (Sass) — 
Velvety deep blue with three 
flowers to the stem, very fine.— .15 
LURIDA — Beautiful tawny 
red bronze, tall narrow form.. .25 
MAROCAIN — Deep blue, 
fine flower_(10 for 60^f) .10 
NEGUS — Bright and rich 
dark violet_(10 for 50^) .10 
REFLECTION — Sky blue 
larger than Azurea - .25 
ROSE MIST (Sass)—Soft 
mauve pink, unusual dwarf 
color _ .25 
STATELLAE — Creamy 
white and pale primrose_ 
_(10 for 60^) .10 
STEWART'S ALPINA — 
Best yellow among the old 
dwarfs (10 for 50c)_ .10 
TITANIA (Sass) —Clear 
deep buttercup yellow, large.— .25 
TONY (Sass) -—-Red-purple 
that is rich and aristocratic 
(10 for 50c) _ _ . 1 0 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill) 
—A newyellowseedlingofour 
own that has proven the best 
and most free with bloom of 
all our yellow dwarfs. It is 
modest in size with 8 to 10 
inch stems and is frilled_ .35 
DWARF COLLECTION 
1 Rose Mist 2 Marocain 
1 Titania 2 Azurea 
1 Glee 2 Tony 
2 Atroviolacea 
$1.00 Postpaid 
FREE with each order for the above 
collection one plant of Yellow Frills. 
SIBERIAN AND ORIENTALS IRISES 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
HE Siberians have slender, 
grasslike leaves, tall slender 
stems, and beautiful delicate 
flowers. They are very hardy and will 
thrive anywhere, but prefer a moist, 
rich soil. They bloom just at the end 
of the tall Bearded season. 
BLUE CHARM (H. Sass 
1932)—Bright blue self, the 
largest Siberian, a strong 
grower and free bloomer .50 
BLUE KING —Low bright 
blue, profuse bloomer_ .25 
DISTINCTION —Tall 
dainty blue with white vein- 
ing _ .25 
EMPEROR —Tall deep vio¬ 
let, strong grower, fine 
bloomer _ .25 
MISS DULUTH (J. Sass) — 
Velvety black-violet, 30-in— .50 
PEGGY PERRY — Ruffled 
graceful violet blue, early_ .25 
PERRY'S BLUE —Dainty 
and beautiful sky blue, veined .25 
RED EMPEROR— Only red 
toned Siberian .50 
SNOW QUEEN— Snowy 
white, medium height_ .25 
WHITE DOVE— Taller 
white of dainty form_ .50 
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