IRIS MiSSOURIENSiS, BLUEBIRD. A selected, vigorous type, the 
flowers deeper blue (Bradley’s Violet), and freely produced. 
Each 40c, 3 for $1.00; $3.00 per doz. 
IRIS MISSOURIENSIS, SNOWBIRD. Equally hardy but not as tall, 
flowers pure white, no veining. 50c each, $1.25 for 3, $5.00 per doz. 
Iris Siberica 
Siberian Iris have no summer dormmant season like the tall bearded 
iris so must be planted during spring or fall. They are excellent for 
brightening the borders of streams or ponds although they will thrive 
in most any part of the garden. A well watered soil rich in humus and 
slightly acid with full sun or light shade is recommended. A profusion 
of bloom on tall graceful stems emerging from grass-like foliage makes 
the Siberian Iris especially valuable for your garden. 
BLUE FLAME. Brilliant light blue with white. 50c 
GEORGE WALLACE. Tall, light blue with deep veining. 30c 
EMPEROR. Deep violet. 25c 
KINGFISHER. Rich violet, falls marked with white. 50c 
WISTERIA. Falls very large, wisteria blue, suffused deeper blue, stand¬ 
ards large. Distinct and very attractive. 75c 
PERIWINKLE Violet blue and turquoise. 60c 
PERRY’S BLUE. Uniform light blue. 25c 
RED RAIDER. Red toned purple. 50c 
SNOW QUEEN. Purie white. 25c 
WHITE DOVE. White. 50c 
SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION. One each of the ten Siberians listed 
above sent prepaid. $3.00 
Iris Spuria 
The Spuria Iris should be planted in the spring or fall like the Si¬ 
berians and also prefer a damp rich soil. Flower stems may exceed 40 
inches in length and the artistic flowers are quite unlike the other beard¬ 
less species. The spurias are excellent for either border or cut flower 
use. 
A. J. BALFOUR. 3 ft. Cambridge blue. 50c 
LORD WOLSELEY. Blue-purple. 40c, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.00 
MONNERI. Rich golden yellow. 75c 
MRS. A. W. TAIT._ Soft porcelain blue. 40c each, 3 for $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA. Very tall white with yellow area. 25c each, 3 for 50c 
SHELFORD GIANT. Very tall and large, cream with gold. $2.00 each 
ANNOUNCEMENT. A catalogue will be issued during the late 
summer or early fall listing Own Root Lilacs, Peonies, Lilies, Colorado 
Natives, Phlox, etc., etc. If you received this Iris List by mail, you will 
also receive the Fall Catalogue. Your friends may receive a free copy 
of either publication by sending a card with name and address. 
