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These are the most graceful and fairylike of all irises, and start bloom¬ 
ing just before the tall bearded varieties. Prepare beds in same manner as 
for the Southern irises, and give plenty of water at blooming time. 
AH ALYA (Nesmith 1932) A beautiful and dainty Siberian of dis¬ 
tinctly pink tone. 38 in. $3.00 
ANN STAHLMAN (Washington 1931) Pale blue self; heart 
shaped falls. An elf like flower with dainty foliage. $1.50 
BA BET (Nesmith 1937) See introductions, page 5. $5.00 
BLUE CHARM (Sass 1931) Large intense blue; tall. $ .75 
BLUE FLAME (Clev. 1927) Brilliant sky blue; perfect form. $1.00 
BLUE HERON (Clev. 1927) Blue-violet with white styles. $ .75 
BLUE OWL (Clev. 1927) Rich blue; shaded white center. $1.00 
BLUE RIDGE (Clev. 1927) Flaring flower of clear blue with tur¬ 
quoise center; fringed stigmas; exquisite. $ .75 
BLUE STAR (Clev. 1927) Star shaped flower; deep blue. $ .50 
BLUE WINGS (Clev. 1929) Large flower of clear blue. $ .75 
BOB WHITE (Clev. 1925) Pure white; no veining; tall. $ .75 
CAESAR (Morg. 1924) Dark blue-purple; large flowers; rare. $ .75 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morg. 1932) The darkest and best Siber¬ 
ian; black pansy-purple; tall and late blooming. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. ' $3.00 
CH RYSOGRAPH ES. Species. Deep velvety red-purple with bril¬ 
liant gold markings; rare and handsome. $1.50 
EMPEROR. Large flower; deep violet; excellent. $ .35 
FLORRIE RIDDLER (Per. 1920) Large flowers of exquisite blue. $.50 
GATINEAU (Preston 1932) A wonderful clear blue iris with ex- 
tremelv large flowers on tall, sturdv stems; outstanding. FI. M., 
A. I. S. 1933. $2.00 
GRANDIS. S. deep violet; F. white with colored veining. $ .50 
KINGFISHER BLUE (Wal. 1924) Bright blue; one of the best. $.50 
LACTEA. Dainty butterfly like flowers of purest white; many 
flowers in bloom at same time; should be in every collection. $2.50 
LITTLE BOY BLUE (Clev. 1932) Lovely velvety blue shaded 
darker at the edges; much admired; rare. $2.50 
LLEWELLYN (Clev. 1929) Large flowers of soft blue; excellent. $1.00 
MADAWASKA (Preston 1932) A blue of medium tone and of very 
rapid growth. 38 in. $1.50 
MARTHA LE GRAND (Washington 1935) The finest white Si¬ 
berian that I have ever seen. S. are slightly open, and of pure 
white; falls are broad and semi-flaring, ruffled at the edge; white 
style branches and slight yellow tone in the throat. Flowering stalks 
are well branched,, bearing a profusion of flowers. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. 40 in. $3.75 
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