^ 98 TOTTY’S HARDY PERENNIALS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
TALL LARGE FLOWERING BEARDED FLAG IRISES, STANDARD VARIETIES— 
IRIS CRISTATA (See page 09) 
PRES. THIERS. S. lavender, shot whitli bronze; 
F. deep purple. Valuable for its late bloom and tall 
growth. 
QUEEN OF MAY. S. and F. soft lilac rose. 
Iragrant. One of tlic most charming of the “pink'' 
Pallidas. 32 inches. 25 c. each, $ 2.50 per doz. 
REMBRANDT. S. and F. shades of soft blue 
with almost no suggestion of purple. An excellent 
“blue” sort. 2 feet. 25c. each. 
THORBECK. S. white, F. deep black violet. 
A very clfcctivc Iris. 40 inches. 35c. each, $3.50 
per doz. 
TRAUTLIEB. The soft lilac pink of the wide 
open flowers, shading to wliitc through the center, 
and the rather slender 18-inch stem make it ideal 
lor crystal bowls as well as garden massing. 35c. 
each, $3.50 per doz. 
TROJANASUPERBA. A. M., R. If. S. A giant 
flow ered, fragrant, late blooming variety from the 
Island of Cyprus. Light blue, lavender standards 
and deep purple falls. Needs a warm, dry location. 
3 feet. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
WALHALLA (Intermediate). S. light blue lav¬ 
ender, F. velvety pur[)lc. Blooms in mid-May. 
20 inches. 35c. cacli, $3.50 per doz. 
Iris Sibirica 
These arc grassy-leaved Irises retaining lovely 
flowing foliage throughout the season and blooming 
just at the close of the bearded Iris season. The deli¬ 
cately poised blossoms are attractive t\nd valuable 
both for cutting and garden decoration. 3 feet. 
White. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Shades of Blue. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 
WILSONII 
_A new species from China. Allied to the Sibiriens 
with grass-likc foliage, but a yellow flower which is 
closely like a Cyi)ripcdiuni and makes'a very lovely 
tabic decoration. 50c. cacli. 
Dwarf Irises 
ARENARIA. An interesting tiny species from 
Hungary. Flowers bright yellow with tlie fragrance 
of vanilla. Good for a hot, sunny spot in tlie rock 
garden where witli proper care it will give amazing 
bursts of bloom. The flower is fugacious and it is 
an Iris for the enthusiast and careful gardener. 
3 to 4 inches. 75c. each. 
