Early Dwarf Iris 
One of the most interesting groups of the Iris 
family. Often these little fellows will be seen 
welcoming the first spring days even before the 
snow is entirely gone. They should be used liber¬ 
ally in the sunny rock garden and are fine border 
plants for hardy perennial beds or walks. Bloom¬ 
ing period covers about five weeks just ahead of 
the intermediate group. 
ATROVIOLACEA—5 in. Richest red violet with 
velvety falls. A perfect little gem. One of the 
earliest and most dependable. Have never 
known freeze to affect its blooming. Extra 
vigorous. Suggested as a fine border variety 
as the tiny blossoms form a solid mass of 
color, and the foliage is very small. 
12 for 50c, each_ 07c 
AZUREA—4 in. A charming little floweret of 
dainty sky blue. One of the earliest. Each_ 15c 
CYANEA—7 in. Extra large fine flowers of 
very dark blue violet. One of the best and 
most rugged of the dwarfs. 12 for 50c. Each 07c 
FAIRY—8 in. A pleasing dark blue bicolor. 
Slender graceful flowers held well above the 
foliage. Very reliable. 12 for 50c. Each _ 07c 
HELGE—8 in. A delicate light greenish yel¬ 
low with a strong golden iridescence. A charm¬ 
ing cut flower. Each _ 15c 
JEAN SIRET—8 in. A trim appearing flower of 
medium yellow with vivid orange beard. A 
reliable fall bloomer. Fragrant. Each_ 25c 
NEOLA—8 in. An entirely new color in dwarfs. 
Large lovely flowers of smoky lilac with the 
falls heavily suffused bronze, lending a golden 
brown tone. Fragrant. Bloomed again in Oc¬ 
tober. A real beauty. Rugged. Each_ 25c 
DWARF COLLECTION 
2 each of 6 fine Varieties 
Owaissa-blue 
Puck-nearly red 
Orange Queen-yellow 
Sound Money-yellow 
Atroviolacea-red violet 
Cyanea-blue purple 
$1.25 Postpaid 
ORANGE QUEEN—8 in. One of the best yellow 
dwarfs. S. clear frosty lemon; F. deep rich 
yellow with conspicuous orange beard. The 
flowers are beautifully formed. 3 for 25c. Each 10c 
OWAISSA—(Meaning blue bird in Indian) 7 in. 
A new and very attractive little flower of light 
violet blue with snow white beard. Neat and 
well formed, having fine carrying quality. 
Distinct from any other dwarf. Rugged. Each 25c 
PUCK—8 in. A beautiful velvety red purple self 
with a bright yellow beard. A perfect flower 
of stylish form and heavy texture. Carries a 
red effect. Very fine. Each_ 10c 
ROSE MIST—10 in. A charming and effectively 
colored dwarf which is quite uncommon. A 
beautiful rosy lilac with falls a shade redder. 
Each_ 25c 
SOUND MONEY—8 to 10 in. A brand new rich 
and striking yellow by J. Sass. The large 
flowers are attractively ruffled and the falls 
veined golden orange. Heavy chrome beard. 
Growth vigorous. Carnation fragrance. Each 25c 
SOUV. DE LIEUT. CHAVANAC—7 in. Violet 
purple of good form and size, having very 
fine habits of growth. Also a most reliable fall 
bloomer. Each_ 35c 
