WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 
SPRING OF 1937 
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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
IRIS—Cheaper Varieties-continued 
Caprice, S. rosy red, F. deeper rosy red. Large, handsome, 24". 
Dr. Bernice, S. bronzy-yellow, F. rich crimson, 24". 
Eldorado, S. yellowish-bronze. F. bright purple shaded bronze. 30". 
Fairy, white, delicately bordered and suffused pale blue. 
Flavescens, a delicate shade of soft yellow. 
Gertrude, rare violet-blue. Very large, 24". 
Halfdan, S. & F. mottled white. Fragrant, 20". 
Johan De Witte, mid-season. S. bluish-violet, F. deep purple, veined white, 24". 
Juniata, S. & F. clear blue. Late, tall, 32". 
Kochi, fragrant, bright rich red-purple. Very free flowering. 24". 
Leda, white frilled and dotted rose. 
Lohengrin, late. Catalyea-rose, 36". 
Lorely, S. canary yellow, F. creamy-white with purple reticulation, blending into 
purple blotches near the edges. Ends of petals bordered deep canary, 30". 
Mary Garden, S. pale yellow, flushed pale lavender, F. creamy-white minutely 
dotted and veined maroon. Stigmas clear yellow. 
Mme. Chereau, S. & F. pure white with clear frilled lavender edge. Mid-season, 30". 
Mme. Pacquette, deep rose red. 
Monsignor, late. Standards violet, falls heavily veined purple, leaving a border 
of the violet, 36". 
Mrs. H. Darwin, snow-white, F. white slightly reticulated violet at base. 
Nadine, a fine flower of good size and shape. Standards, chinese-violet. Falls, 
Matthews purple, 40". 
Nibelungen, S. fawn and yellow, F. violet-purple on bronze. Very large flowers. 
Pallida Dalmatica, lavender-blue. Late, 40". 
Perfection, rich violet-blue flowers freely produced. A good strong growing Iris. 
Princess Beatrice, deep, clear lavender. Late, 40". 
Princess Victoria Louise, yellow and plum. Late mid-season, 36". 
Prosper Laugier, bronzy-red. Late mid-season, 36". 
Purple King, S. purple, F. deeper purple, 24". 
Quaker Lady, lavender and yellow. Late mid-season, 30". 
Rheine Nixe, white and blue. Late, 30". 
Rose Unique, S. & F. delicate blush rose. 
Sherwin Wright, golden-yellow. Late mid-season, 24". 
PUMILA IRIS 
Pumila are the dwarf, miniature types growing from four to six .inches high 
and are one of the first flowers to bloom in the Spring. Perio Per 100 
Pumila Caerulea, sky blue. The best of all Pumilas, 8". $ . 45 $ 4.00 
” Golden Queen, bright yellow.70 6.00 
” Purple, purple, 8" .35 3.00 
” Sapphire, sapphire .60 5.00 
Zwanenburg, cream colored flushed soft violet. The smooth vel¬ 
vety falls are rich old gold, splashed irregularly with soft 
maroon. 20" . 1.20 10.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS Per 10 Per 100 
Siberian Blue, blue . $ *35 $3.00 
” Orientalis, blue purple .35 3.00 
KAEMPFERI, Japanese Iris, July, 3' 
Gekka-No-Nami (Waves Under Moonlight) glistening white.. 1.80 15.00 
Gold Bound, large, pure white, yellow center..-.. 1.80 15.00 
Koko-No-Iro, royal purple petals, yellow center. 1.80 15.00 
Mahogany, double, rich, mahogany-red. *••• 1.80 15.00 
Purple and Gold, purple petals tipped with violet, golden throat 1.80 15.00 
Mixed, both single and double varieties. Splendid mixture of 
the choicest Japanese varieties.95 8.00 
