MOUNTAIN FOOL (Cleve.'31) As cool end. SUMMER SKY (Gleve.) Different from all 
refreshing as the bluest waters of a other Siberians.The blossoms are a pale 
mountain pool,these low-growing flowers blue and white, very delicate and very 
almost cup their petals in an attempt free-flowering. This is very new, and 
to hold the reflection of the sky. A has not been previously offered, as far 
clear sky blue,with no white.24". $1.00‘ as we know. $ 3.50 
NIPOGON (Pres.-Kell.'32) A medium blue, 
whose straight-hanging falls are flush¬ 
ed with purple. 38". $0.35 
OPAL BLUE (Sturt. 1 33) The blue of an opal, 
translated into an iris. A mass of sky 
blue for the garden, that has an im¬ 
mediate appeal. $1.00 
OTTAWA (Morg.’28) This is another of Mr. 
Morgan's fine dark Siberians. The flow¬ 
ers are a violet-purple, more brilliant 
than Caesar and his Brother,and further 
differentiated by a conspicuous white 
border around the falls. $4.00 
PERIWINKLE (Cleve.'27) A bright violet- 
blue, with some white at the center.The 
S. are very tall for this group and are 
flushed with purple; the P. have a 
turquoise midrib, are horizontal and 
finely finished.This iris is one of our 
favorites. 40". $0.50 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1 18) Absolutely dis¬ 
tinct l No other Siberian so nearly 
approaches red. In reality, the wide 
petals are a wine-red,with just a touch 
of blue. 32". $1.00 
RIDEAU (Pres.-Kell.'32) A light blue, the 
horizontal falls having a narrow darker 
flush along the center. The style arms 
are silvery. 36". $0.50 
ROYAL FLUSH (Cleve.'29) A deep purple with 
a flush of red. Not as red as Red 
Emperor, but much taller. 52". $2.50 
SILVERTIP (Cleve.'29) A tip to Siberian 
buyers - buy Silvertip'. A fascinating 
light blue, with silvery center, that 
makes an entrancing garden picture when 
planted with light pink bearded irises. 
This, too, is one of our favorites. 
40". $1.00 
SNOW CREST (Gage ’32) This rides the crest 
of the wave of popularity for the white 
Siberians. A white flower that is pure 
and sparkling, with slightly frilled 
edges. It is large in size, and is sure 
to bloom and increase rapidly. This is 
by far the loveliest that we have seen. 
38" 
TURQUOISE CUP (Cleve.>27) The flower is 
really a delightful soft sky-blue, but 
the large turquoise stigmas so dominate 
the effect, that we drink joyfully from 
this Turquoise Cup. 36". $0.75 
WHITE DOVE (Cleve.'27) This Dove is so 
tall, that we are sure it must have 
borrowed its legs from another birdl 
The tallest of the whites; ’ the falls 
droop. 60". $0.50 
WHITEHILL (Berry '31) The only Siberian we 
have, that originated in California. 
Dr.Berry says that it exists during hot 
dry summers, better than do most of the 
others. 32". $1.50 
WHITE WAY (Way.’35) These large snow-white 
flowers have a heavy wavy substance. We 
shall be interested to compare it with 
Snow Crest. 38". $2.00 
ZEST (Sturt.'34) Distinct in that the 
bright medium blue flowers have un¬ 
usually red style arms,so that the ef¬ 
fect is quite brilliant. 30". $1.00 
The following are 25 </. each; 3 of one variety, 5(V- 
Your selection of any 6, $1.00. 
BALCIAE. White, lavender flushed. 
BLUE OWL. . A large dark blue, with a white center. 
BLUE WINGS. Light blue, with very broad petals.. 
BUTTERFLY. Almost sky-blue. 
DRAGONFLY. A tall medium blue. 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Deep violet and dark blue. 
EMPEROR. Tall dark violet. 
FLORRIE RIDDLER. An early medium blue. 
KINGFISHER. Rich violet with a white center. Tall. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. A mighty lovely tall light blue. 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE. Rich violet with white center. 
MRS. GRAY HILL. A medium blue with white. 
MRS. PERRY. Pale lavender. 
MRS. ROWE. White, flushed with pink-lavender. 
MRS. SANDERS. Bright violet and blue. 
MYBLUE. Very rich dark blue. 
NORA DISTIN. Violet, shading lighter at the edges. 
NURSE CAVELL. Violet, veined with White. 
PAPILLON. Light blue of medium height. 
PEGGY PERRY. A blue-violet. 
PERRY'S BLUE. A tall light blue. 
PETER PAN. White, heavily veined with blue. 
PIGMY. A low dark violet. 
RED RAIDER. Dark red-purple. 
SKYLARK. Ebcquislte light blue, edged with white. 
SKYROCKET. An early tall rich violet. 
SNOW QUEEN. A low-growing white. 
SUNNYBROOK. Medium blue, also low growing. 
THELMA. Alice blue with white. 
TRUE BLUE. Almost a real blue. 
" 2.00 
SPECIAL #1 
Only 5 of these collections for sale. 
The three best Siberian irises, Caesar's Brother, Gatineau and Snow Crest, 
value $6.50, for $5.00 
SPECIAL #2 
20 all different, and labelled. $3.00 
Will include Blue Ridge, Chaudler, Madawaska, Mattawin, Nlpogon, Rideau and 
14 of the 25^ varieties, our selection, value $5.50. All for $3.00 
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