ROMANCE (Kemp '27) sgl. Pale blue splashed with 
pink. $0.50 
ROSE ANNA (Chi.’24) db. White, very heavily veined 
with rose-red. A great favorite. $0.50 
ROSE H. SHEEPERS (Chi.’26) db. Gray, overlaid with 
blue. Quite distinct. $0.50 
SADARABAD (Chi.’28) sgl. White,overlaid with pink, 
and having a blue halo. $0.75 
SCHENLEY (Chi.'28) db. Rose-red with a blue halo. 
$0.50 
SELKIRK (Kemp'27) db. A large ruffled white. $0.75 
SHADOW (Hal.’85) sgl. Velvety red-purple. $0.50 
SINBAD (B.&A.'31) db. Large flowers of gray-laven¬ 
der. Quite unusual. $1.00 
SKI-NO-RYO. db. Blue-purple with white. $0.50 
SNOWBOUND (B. & A.'31) sgl. A pure white. $1.00 
STEEL BLUE (Cleve.) Soft lavender-blue. $1.00 
SUBOTAI (Chi.'28) sgl. A fine dark rosy-red. $0.50 
TAIHERAKU (Chi.'24) db. Brilliant purple. $0.50 
TALMANYA (Kemp'26) sgl. A ruffled pale blue, 
splashed with brighter blue. $0.50 
TARTAR PRINCE (Chi.'23) sgl. Pinkish lavender with 
a blue halo. Delightful. $0.75 
TEMPLE FLOWER (Chi.’28) sgl. Bluish violet with 
white venations and a lighter edge. $0.75 
T0KI0-N0-M0RI. db. An early white. $0.35 
TOLEDO (Chi.'19) sgl. White with pale pink. $0.50 
T. S. WARE (Ware.'82)db.Reddish,veined white.$0.50 
VAN HOESEN (Kemp'27) sgl. Dull violet, veined with 
a brighter violet. $0.50 
VENICE (Kemp'27) db. A charming lavender-pink.that 
blooms early. $0.50 
VERNON (Kemp'27) sgl. Lavender-blue on pink. $0.50 
VIOLET BEAUTY (Chi.’24) sgl. Very rich dark pansy 
violet. $0.50 
VIOLET GIANT (Chi.'31) db. A huge flower of rich 
violet shading to rose. The largest Jap. $2.00 
VIOLET HERRINGTON (Chi.’26) db. Soft blue, lightly 
veined with white. $0.50 
WAREI-HOTEI (Farr) db. Dark rich blue, very late. 
Sometimes comes with nine petals. $0.75 
YAMA YAMA (Chi.'28) sgl. Crinkled white, overlaid 
with lavender. $0.50 
We have some interesting Japanese iris seed¬ 
lings which we can offer. 
10 selected'for $1.00 
Iris Species 
("R.G." after a name indicates suitability for Rock Gardens.) 
A. H. NICHOLLS (Nich.’34)Clear white with a yellow 
crest. A new form of I. Carolina, collected in 
Carolina. 24". $2.00 
I.arenaria. R.G. A dainty little yellow iris, like 
a fairy bearded iris. Needs a dry location with 
sandy soil May. 4". $0.50 
AUTAUGA (Nich.’32) A bright rose-pink form of I. 
Carolina. 30". $1.00 
BELLORIO (Mohr.’24) Mouse-gray, with some purple. 
Needs a dry location. $0.50 
CANTON (Nich.’35) R.G. Gray lilac with some yellow 
and purple. A seedling of I.forestl. 12". $1.00 
I.chrysophoenicea. One of the sure-to-grow Delta 
irises. The color is purple with gold. 36".$0.75 
CLARETTE. A soft red self, whose six petals open 
flat. 28". $1.50 
I.cristata. R.G. A tiny little sky-blue crested 
iris, that l'kes acid soil and partial shade.4" 
Mid-southern states. $0.25 
I.cristata alba. R.G. the white form of the above, 
that is adorable. 4". $0.50 
I.cuprea. An entrancing reddish copper,the petals 
having a very metallic sheen.A form of I. fulva. 
18". $0.75 
DAIRYMAID. R.G. The white form of I. virginica. 
This is a very dainty and charming little round- 
petalled flower. 12". $1.50 
I.dichotoma.(Vesper Iris) Amass of pink-lavender 
flowers,opening at mid-afternoon and closing at 
dusk. Blooms in August. 48". $0.50 
DOROTHEA K.WILLIAMSON.A velvety red-purple of easy 
culture. 18". $0.35 
DOROTHEA ROSE. A rose-pink seedling of the above, 
exceedingly velvety and lovely. 18". $1.25 
I.ensata. R.G. A free-blooming soft lavender, that 
likes a dry location. 10". Asia. $0.75 
I.foliosa. R.G. A brilliant blue with a sprawling 
flower stalk. 6". $0.50 
T fulva. Burnished copper.One of the Delta irises. 
This seems to like some moisture. 18". $0.75 
I.gracilipes. R.G. A fragile lovely little iris 
from Japan. 5". $0.75 
I.graminea. R.G. Reddish purple and blue.The flow¬ 
ers have a green-gage fragrance and are partial¬ 
ly hidden in the leaves.Exceptionally good and 
easy to grow. 8". $0,50 
I.guldenstaedtiana.We have both a light blue and a 
pale yellow form of this iris. 18".Persia.$1.00 
I.hexagona. A tall blue. $0.75 
I.hyacinthiana. Dainty and charming in its colors 
of soft blue and yellow. 12". China. Can't help 
but like it, early and grows well. $0.75 
I.kaempferi. Rich dark purple. The original from 
which the Japanese irises have been developed. 
Likes moisture, grows fast and does well. 32". 
$0.50 
I .kermisinia. Another moisture-loving iris;in claret- 
red. We have very Interesting seedlings of this 
in many different colors. Most outstanding, 
nothing like it, grows well. $0.75 
MORERA. Mulberry toned.Should have a dry location. 
14". $0.75 
I.prismatica. White with violet. A very dainty 
flower, that likes some moisture. Most graceful 
of all irises. 12". $0.50 
I.pseudacorus. The "Yellow Flag". Blooms with the 
late Siberians and will grow anywhere, even in 
the water. 30". $0.25 
I.pseud.f1.pi. A very double form. $1.50 
I.pseud. albus.The white form, that is very inter¬ 
esting, and a strong grower. $1.00 
I.pseud. bastardi.A smaller, daintier yellow.$1.00 
I.ruthenica. R.G.Waite,veined with dark blue.$2.00 
I.setosa canadensis. R.G. A lilac-toned iris that 
grows wild from Siberia to Maine;cute.6". $0.50 
I.Shrevei.A sturdy growing lavender-blue.36".$0.50 
I.Shrevei Special. White, with lavender button¬ 
holing. 36". $0.75 
STELLA MAIN. R.G. A dainty white.delicately veined 
with lavender. A form of I.versicolor.10" $1,50 
I.stylosa. The blue winter-blooming iris of warm 
countries. $0.75 
I.tectorum. R.G. Large deep lavender-blue with an 
ivory crest. The "Roof-Garden Iris" of Japan. 
Very attractive flower and a good doer.10"$0.50 
$0.50 
I.versicolor.Our native swamp iris.Blue. 16".$0.25 
I.virginica. Light lavender blue. 24". $0.25 
SPECIAL 
12 Iris Species, value $5.35 for $2.50 
I.arenaria, chrysophoenicia, cristata, dichotoma,D.K.Williamson,hyacinthiana, 
kaempferi, kermisinia (seedling), prismatica, pseudacorus, tectorum, virginica. 
Please add 15^ for postage. 
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