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Over-the-Garden-Wall 
Iris Species 
("R.G.” after a name indicates suitability for Rock Gardens.) 
A. H. NICHOLLS (Nich. 1934) Clear white with a yellow 
crest. A new form of I. Carolina, collected in Carolina. 24". $1.50 
I. ARENARIA R.G. A dainty little yellow iris, like a fairy 
bearded iris. Needs a dry location with sandy soil. May. 4". $.50 
BELLORIO (Mohr. 1924) Mouse-gray, with some purple. 
Needs a dry location. $.35 
CLARETTE A soft red self, whose six petals open flat. 28". 
$ 1.00 
I. CR1STATA R.G. A tiny little sky-blue crested iris, that 
likes acid soil and partial shade. 4". Mid-southern states. $.25 
i. CRISTATA ALBA R.G. The white form of the above, 
that is adorable. 4". $.50 
I. CUPREA An entrancing reddish copper, the petals having 
a very metallic sheen. A form of I. Fulva. 18". $.75 
DAIRYMAID R.G. The white form of I. Virginica. This is a 
very dainty and charming little round-petalled flower. 12". $1.00 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON A velvety red-purple of 
easy culture. 18". $.35 
DOROTHEA ROSE A rose-pink seedling of the above, 
exceedingly velvety and lovely. 18". $1.25 
I. GRAMINEA R.G. Reddish purple and blue. The flowers 
have a green-gage fragrance and are partially hidden in the 
leaves. Exceptionally good and easy to grow. 8". $.50 
I. GULDENSTAEDTIANA We have both a light blue and a 
pale yellow form of this iris. 18". Persia. $.75 
I. HYACINTHIANA Dainty and charming in its colors of 
soft blue and yellow. 12". China. Can’t help but like it; early 
and grows well. $.50 
I. KERMISINIA Another moisture-loving iris in claret-red. 
We have very interesting seedlings of this in many different 
colors. Most outstanding, nothing like it, grows well. $.75 
MORERA Mulberry toned. Should have a dry location. 
14". $.50 
I. PRISMATICA White with violet. A very dainty flower, 
that likes some moisture. Most graceful of all irises. 12". $.50 
I. PSEUDACORUS The “Yellow Flag.” Blooms with the late 
Siberians and will grow anywhere, even in the water. 30". $.25 
I. PSEUD. FL. PL. A very double form. $1.00 
I. PSEUD. ALBUS The white form, that is very interesting, 
and a strong grower. $.75 
I. PSEUD. BASTARDI A smaller, daintier yellow. $.50 
I. RUTHENICA R.G. White, veined with dark blue. $1.25 
I. SETOSA CANADENSIS R.G. A lilac-toned iris that grows 
wild from Siberia to Maine,- cute. 6". $.50 
I. SHREVEI A sturdy-growing lavender-blue. 36". $.50 
I. SHREVEI SPECIAL White, with lavender button-holing. 
36". $.75 
I. TECTORUM R.G. Large deep lavender-blue with an ivory 
crest. The “Roof Garden Iris” of Japan. Very attractive flower 
and a good doer. 10". $.35 
Spuria Irises 
These tall narrow-petalled irises come into bloom with the last of the bearded section, and continue until the Japanese 
begin. The foliage is stiff and lancelike. They make good tall accents in the border or at the pool edge. 
A. J. BALFOUR Cambridge blue. 48". $.75 
ALICE EASTWOOD Ivory white,- the finest. 50". $3.00 
DOROTHY FOSTER A violet self, except for the pale cream 
that surrounds the yellow midrib. 32". $1.00 
EUPHROSYNE Blue, slightly touched with lilac. The S. are 
extra long; the styles are reddish. 36". $2.00 
FAIRY WAND Old gold delicately etched with blue. Very 
lovely and distinct. $3.00 
HAZY HILLS Charming light blue, tinted with old gold. 
$ 2.00 
JUNO Much like Dorothy Foster, but different in shape. $1.00 
LORD WOLSELEY Bluish purple. 36". $.75 
MONAUREA Golden yellow. $.75 
MRS. A. W. TAIT Light porcelain blue. $.50 
NELLIE STUART A medium blue that carries well. $4.00 
OCHROLEUCA Ivory white with yellow patch. $.50 
QUEEN VICTORIA Deep ivory with orange yellow. 42". 
$ 1.00 
SHELFORD GIANT Large white and gold. 42". $1.50 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER Very dark violet. $1.00 
SULPHURIA Ivory and yellow. 32". $.75 
SUNNY DAY Gleaming golden yellow. Very fine. We 
heartily recommend this iris. H.M., A.I.S., 1934. $1.00 
Regelia or Palestine Irises 
Most of these are dusky, velvety flowers that will give you 
something very different for your garden. Be sure they are in a 
dry location, and that they have no water during the summer. 
3 distinct varieties. $1.00 
