IRIS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
ONE THREE 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON Large 
open flowers of rich velvety red purple. 
Late. Prefers moist soil_ .25 .65 
I. foliosa Lavender blue with deeper shad¬ 
ings, and yellow ridge on F. Likes moist¬ 
ure. _ .25 .65 
FULVALA Large open flower of striking 
light red purple. Moist soil_ .25 .65 
I. pseudacorus Very tall and vigorous, 
liking wet soil. Flowers pale yellow with 
dark reticulations_ .15 .35 
I. tectorum Open ruffled flower of deep 
bluish lavender, streaked with purple on 
F. Fringed crest_ .20 .50 
TECTORUM ALBA Pure white with gold 
crest and reticulations. Easter lily fra¬ 
grance_ .50 1.25 
I. verna Tiny lilac flowers with orange 
patch. A rock-garden gem. 3 in._ .05 .10 
I. versicolor 18 in. A beardless water iris; 
this type a rich dark violet with yellow 
throat._ .20 .50 
BARGAIN LISTS 
Group A 
All the following 3 for 10 cents, 35 cents a dozen. Not 
less than three of one variety will be sold. 
cALCAZARo S mauve, F bronzy crimson. Tall. 
^ylRIEL Harebell blue. Early. 
