MATT AW IN (Preston 1932) A tall sturdy iris with very large 
flowers of clear blue tone. 40 in. $1.50 
MILDRED STAHLMAN (Washington 1931) Pale china blue 
flowers of large size with horizontal falls; charming in every way. $1.50 
MISS DULUTH (H. P. Sass 1933) Delightful tall Siberian of 
great size and rich blue coloring. $ .75 
MOONSPRITE (Jennings 1937) See introductions, page 5. $3.00 
MORNING MAGIC (Clev. 1932) Pinkest of the pale lavenders; 
has 6 or 7 flowers on a stalk; frequently throws blooms at end of 
season; one of the best. $ 2.00 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Clev. 1932) A beautiful new iris strongly 
recommended; deep sky-blue. $ 1.00 
MRS. ROWE (Per. 1923) Delightful lavender-pink. $ .60 
NIPOGON (Pres. 1932) Beautiful blue, flushed with purple. $1.00 
OTTAWA (Pres. 1928) Large flowers of brilliant violet-purple 
conspicuously edged white, rare and lovely. $3.50 
ORIENTAL!S- Rich blue; good for landscape. $ .25 
OPAL BLUE (Sturt. 1933) A delightful new iris of clear sky 
blue; large flowers on medium stems. $1.50 
PAPILLON (Dykes) Light blue; larger than Perry’s Blue. $ .40 
PEGGY PERRY (Per. 1912) Ruffled blue; white center. $ .40 
PERIWINKLE (Clev. 1929) One of the best dark purples. $1.00 
PERRY’S BLUE (Per. 1912) Sky blue; tall and lovely. $ .40 
PRISMATIC A. American species; dainty flower of blue. $.50 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1924) Brilliant wine-red, veined blue. $3.00 
RED RAIDER (Clev. 1927) Velvety red-purple; excellent. $ .50 
RIDEAU (Pres. 1932) Large light blue ; lovely. $1.50 
ROYAL FLUSH (Clev. 1929) Deep purple overlaid with red. $2.00 
SNOWCREST (Gage 1932) Tall white; large perfect flowers. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. $ 1.00 
SNOW QUEEN. Large white; excellent for landscape work. $ .40 
SUMMER SKY (Clev. 1935) One of the most lovely of the new 
Siberians. White flaring falls and standards of pale blue. There 
is an abundance .of bloom on tall graceful stems. $3.00 
SUNNYBROOK (Clev. 1920) Alice blue; styles brighter. $ .40 
TROPIC NIGHT (Morgan 1937) A new Siberian originated by 
F. Cleveland Morgan of Canada. Said by those seeing it in 
bloom, to surpass Caesar and Caesar’s Brother in beauty, form, 
and color. Net. $5.00 
TRUE BLUE (Fry. 1919) Some consider it better than Perry’s 
Blue.’ $ .40 
TURQUOISE CUP (Clev. 1927) Large turquoise blue flower; the 
loveliest flower of the group. $ 2.00 
WHITE DOVE (Clev. 1927) Tall white of dainty form. $ .75 
ZEST (Sturt. 1934) A brilliant iridescent blue with deep lavender- 
pink style branches; It has great garden value. $ 1.00 
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