BULLETIN NUMBER 2 — FEBRUARY 28, 193G 
G5 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
IRIS—Extra Good Varieties—continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
Lord of June, a very fragrant gigantic blue bicolor, flowers 
measuring 7 inches, 40". $ .70 $6.00 
Midgard, a lovely soft-pink and soft-yellow blend. Always pop¬ 
ular, 30" . 2.15 18.00 
Morning Splendor, fragrant. One of the finest American intro¬ 
ductions. Awarded three medals. Large flowers of rich 
deep red, 36" .95 8.00 
Mother of Pearl, standards and falls pale bluish lavendar with 
a faint creamy undertone. Large flowers of perfect form 
on well branched stems, 44" . .70 6.00 
Nebraska, a rich deep yellow and a fine large flower. The stand¬ 
ards are ruffled and the flaring falls are prominently veined 
raisin-purple, 34" . 2.40 20.00 
Opera, a rich violet-red bicolor. Standing petals bright rich 
pansy-violet. Drooping petals rich velvety violet-purple. 
Vigorous and free .95 8.00 
Prairie Gold, beautiful golden-yellow. Introduced by Sass. 
Flower very large and fragrant, 34". 1.45 12.00 
Red Wing, standards, light brownish. Venaceous falls, Dahlia 
Carmine, one of the reddest Iris in the garden picture. 
Flower is of perfect shape, 36". 2.90 25.00 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau, a rich, deep velvety purple Iris; of 
fine shape and finish. Tall, early and very distinct. One of 
the most striking and remarkable of all, 42". .70 6.00 
Susan Bliss, rich rose pink self with a delicate purplish sheen. 
Pale orange beard. An Iris of good form and fine sub¬ 
stance, 40" .70 6.00 
MEDIUM PRICED VARIETIES 
Per 10 Per 100 
Cecil Minturn, soft catalyea rose. A beautiful flower with broad 
petals, gracefully waved and crinkled. $ .45 $4.00 
F. C. Shaw, S. light claret, F. claret veined and shaded black. 
Fragrant . .35 3.00 
Isoline, round standards of pale pinkish buff, strongly flushed 
mauve; the sharply reflexed falls are Chinese violet with 
russet tints at the sides. .35 3.00 
Kathryn Fryer, S. clear sulphur yellow, F. rich violet-carmine 
with a lighter border. .60 5.00 
Lent A. Williamson, violet bicolor blend. Very tall and distinct. 
42" .35 3.00 
Leota, white. Early. .35 3.00 
Mrs. litis, Wisteria blue. Heavy bloomer.35 3.00 
Prospero, a gorgeous flower of large size, on very tall, erect stems. 
Free flowering, hardy and rugged. .45 4.00 
Queen Caterina, very fragrant. Irridescent soft lavender-violet, 
38" .35 3.00 
Queen of May, a soft rose-lilac, almost pink. A beautiful tall 
growing variety, 32".35 3.00 
Seminole, one of the older varieties which is still hard to beat 
for its rich velvety crimson tone, 30". .60 5.00 
Shekinah, fragrant. A handsome clear soft yellow, with beauti¬ 
fully ruffled standards, 36".70 6.00 
Storm Cloud, copperish bronze.35 3.00 
Virginia Moore, bright yellow. Extra large bloom for a yellow 
variety .70 6.00 
W. J. Fryer, ruffled standards are of glistening old gold, and falls 
are of maroon with violet center and narrow yellow edging .70 6.00 
