Siberian Iris • Continued 
Lacewing—48 in. A new European introduction, offered 
with several others for the first time in America, 
subject to release by the United States Department 
of Agriculture. Very large flowers of deep sky-blue, 
with a snow-white spot on the falls; style arms 
shaded bright mauve. 10.00 
Lady Northcliffe—38 in. A stylish-looking rich deep- 
bright violet, with a beautifully veined white 
throat.25 
Llewellvn—A NEW, very tall, distinct flower of soft 
blue .75 
Mildred Stahlman—NEW pale China-blue flowers of 
large size with horizontal falls. 1.50 
Miss Duluth—30 in. A new Sass introduction, with vel¬ 
vety dark violet flowers of heavy substance.50 
Morning Magic—36 in. EARLY. Entirely new and a 
lovely new color, soft lavender, suffused rose; gen¬ 
eral effect pink; large flowers. 1.50 
Mountain Pool—36 in. If you have ever visited Lake 
Louise in the Canadian Rockies and observed the 
marvelous blue coloring of the water in the lake you 
will know the color of Mountain Pool. 1.0(5 
Mrs. Gray Hill —A very early variety. Rich deep blue, 
with flaring falls and a beautifully veined white 
throat.25 
Mrs. Rowe—Very fine silvery white, flushed rose. A 
large stock permits a very low price.25 
Mrs. Sanders—38 in. A rich brilliant violet-blue of 
perfect form .20 
Nora Distin—30 in. Standards and styles clear violet. 
F—white, edged and veined China blue. Strikingly 
beautiful .20 
Nurse Cavell—3 ft. Beautifully veined white falls, cov¬ 
ered with a network of violet veins. Standards and 
styles clear soft rosy-violet. Early flowering.25 
Oberon—42 in. A very distinct new European introduc¬ 
tion offered for the first time, subject to the release 
of our stock by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. Deep bright blue flowers, with large 
rounded falls, very handsomely and boldly netted 
on a white ground at the throat. 10.00 
Opal Blue—A beautiful new Iris of clear sky-blue, 
originated by Miss Sturtevant. Winner of prize at 
the Boston Show. Large flowers. 1.00 
Oread—36 in. A very distinct new European introduc¬ 
tion with falls of pure bright cobalt-blue, with a 
hairline silver edge. Style arms soft silvery blue. 
These new introductions must always be grown under 
the supervision of the United States Dept, of Agri¬ 
culture, until released by them for resale. Subject to 
this release this year a few plants will be sold 
at. 10.00 
Orientalis—38 in. The original Orientalis type. Crimson- 
purple . 25 
Ottawa—A very lovely new creation, with large, bril¬ 
liant violet purple flowers, conspicuously edged 
white.. . 3.50 
Papillon—50 in. One of the tallest varieties in a lovely 
soft blue .20 
Peggy Perry—32 in. Ruffled rich violet-blue, with a 
white centre. EARLY.15 
Penelope—33 in. Another new European introduction, 
in a very soft sky-blue coloring, with large circular 
falls, having delicate soft primrose and white mark¬ 
ings at the throat. Subject to release by the United 
States Dept, of Agriculture. 10.00 
Periwinkle—40 in. The largest and finest dark variety. 
Deep violet. Recently sold for $10.00.50 
Perry's Blue—48 in. A beautiful shade of sky-blue. One 
of the most popular varieties.15 
Pigmy—A dark violet miniature type for the front of 
the border.25 
Red Emperor—30 in. Handsome wine-red, veined and 
shaded blue . 1-00 
Royal Flush—54 in. A new deep-purple, overlaid red. 
Very velvety . 1.50 
Silvertip—34 in. A new clear deep blue, with light 
contrasting stigmas. Ruffled. 1.00 
Skylark—40 in. An exquisite soft blue, of perfect form 
and finish .20 
Skyrocket—38 in. A new, very fine, beautifully shaped 
blue-violet .15 
Snow Bunting—48 in. A tall snow-white, with rounded 
falls and soft yellow throat. A new European intro¬ 
duction, offered subject to release by the U. S. 
Dept, of Agriculture. 5.00 
Snowcrest—38 in. NEW. Beautiful sparkling waxy snow 
white. Stock very limited. 2.00 
Snow Queen—38 in. The largest of the white Siberians. 
Might almost be taken for a Japanese Iris. Snow- 
white; firm waxy texture.15 
Sunnybrook—36 in. An exquisite shade of soft Alice 
blue.20 
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Thisbe—42 in. A new European introduction in an 
adorable shade of soft China blue, the color being 
uniform throughout, but with a yellow throat veined 
purple. 5.00 
True Blue—A magnificent true-blue variety that is 
always greatly admired.25 
Turquoise Cup—42 in. A fine new Iris. Turquoise blue, 
with lighter styles. 1.00 
White Dove—38 in. A beautiful new pure white of 
large size . 50 
White Way—38 in. My own introduction for 1935. 
Large snow-white flowers of heavy waxy texture on 
tall stems . |.00 
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SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION 
I will furnish 10 superb Siberian Iris, some of which have recently 
sold for $5.00 and $10.00 a plant, all properly labelled, my 
selection, for. 2.00 
15 plants, all different, all labelled, my selection, for. 3.00 
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