THE DEAN IRIS GARDENS 
Spuria fol. var. Foliage of golden color early in 
season. Flowers lilac. 3 ft. Each, 15c; doz., 
$1.50. 
Spuria notha. Rich violet; F. blue, spotted yel¬ 
low. 3 ft. Each, 35c. 
PSEUDO-ACORUS AND VERSICOLOR 
Fseudo-acorus. Bright yellow. 3 ft. Each, 15c. 
Pseudo-acorus gigantea. A few tints paler than 
above in color, with handsome evergreen foliage, 
which grows 5 to 6 feet tall, and flowering 
stem 4 ft. and over. Large rhizomes. Each, 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Versicolor. Violet-blue. American species. 2 ft. 
Each, 15c. 
HEXAGONA GROUP 
Hexagfona Lamancei or Foliosa. Beautiful blue. 
Each, 15c. 
BULBOUS SECTION 
With the exception of Iris Alata, the following 
should not be planted before the middle or latter 
part of October. Orders will be filled the latter 
part of September or early in October. We can¬ 
not promise to fill orders for this stock after 
October 30th, as it is not advisable to disturb 
them after root growth has commenced. 
Alata. (Juno). Each, 10c; doz., 75c. 
Bucharica. (Juno). Each, 35c. 
Dutch Hybrids. A new race of early large flow¬ 
ering form of Spanish Iris, and blooming two 
weeks earlier. Ten choice varieties. Doz., 75c. 
English Irises. (I. Xiphioides). Assorted colors. 
Each, 5c; doz., 40c. 
MONETA, CALIFORNIA 
