Iris Fulva 
From Louisiana 
exceedingly rich color; pure Pomeranian red with a 
yellow undertone at the throat. Flowers of perfect 
form and heavy texture. 5.00 
Fulvaurea No. 2—30 in. The typical Fulvaurea, with 
flowers of old-rose to garnet red and a yellow zone 
at the throat. 2.50 
Giganticoerulea —40 in. Dr. Small discovered these 
growing as high as 7 feet in the Louisiana marshes. 
It is a fine, large soft blue, with a yellow crest, sur¬ 
rounded by a white zone. See color illustration. 1.00 
Giganticoerulea Alba —An exquisite pure white form of 
above . 3.50 
Giganticoerulea No. 4 —A violet-blue form of great 
beauty . 1.50 
Giganticoerulea Royal —40 in. An intense royal purple 
form of Giganticoerulea. Not only the richest color 
of all the Beardless Iris but also the most brilliant 
Iris I have ever seen. Fine large flowers of perfect 
Giganticoerulea form. 2.50 
Grapejuice —48 in. NEW. One of the richest colored and 
most handsome of all the Louisiana species. Rich vel¬ 
vety pansy violet. Very large flowers over 5 inches 
across. All 6 petals lay out flat. Extremely effec¬ 
tive . 1.50 
Imperials —46 in. One of the most beautiful of all Iris. 
Gigantic flowers, 6 in. across. Almost circular petals 
in the richest Imperial Purple color, uniform through¬ 
out, with small golden l-bar at throat. 1.50 
Lancipetala —48 in. Beautiful soft silvery-lavender, with 
yellow crest. Stock limited. 3.00 
Miraculosa —28 in. FRAGRANT. An exquisite blue-toned 
white Iris flushed soft lavender. Lemon peel fra¬ 
grance. Flowers 5 in. across. Stock limited.... 2.50 
Mississipiensis —(Hexagona group). Medium dwarf with 
light lavender flowers that nestle down in the foliage. 
Excellent for the front of the border. Prefers non-acid 
soil and does well in a dry location.35 
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LOUISIANA SPECIES 
Louisiana 
Beardless Species 
Moricolor—36 in. One of the deepest colored and 
richest of the new red-toned discoveries and one of 
the finest of all of the Louisiana Species. 5.00 
Oenanthea—48 in. An outstanding tall, large wine- 
red species.50 
Regalis—48 in. MUSK-SCENTED. A very large flower of 
fine form. Color Lobelia violet by Ridgway's color 
chart, veined deeper, with beautiful styles in an in¬ 
describable blend of many colors. 1.50 
Rhodantha—36 in. A delightful deep rose-pink. . 3.50 
Rhodochrysea—36 in. Intense old-rose-lilac, with bril¬ 
liant gold crest. Stock limited. 2.75 
Rosewood—42 in. I consider this the finest of all the 
Louisiana Hybrids. The flowers are the color of Fulva, 
but double the size of the largest Fulva, measuring 6 
inches across, the color being dragon's blood red, 
intensifying to Pomeranian red at the centre. It also 
has an artistically tufted centre, showing a tendency 
to a multiplicity of petals, as with some of the Japa¬ 
nese Iris, in this respect being different from any 
other Beardless Species I have seen. Flowers of per¬ 
fect form and leathery texture. 2.50 
Rosiflora—Rosy pink, with double yellow crest. Stock 
limited . 2.75 
Rubicunda—42 in. Brilliant magenta-cerise, with bright 
yellow crest. Very fine. 1.00 
Thomasi—36 in. A fine brilliant red-violet, with bril¬ 
liant golden crest. 1.75 
Vinicolor—42 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent wine-red 
with a bright yellow crest. Very large and of perfect 
form. See color illustration.50 
Violilutea—42 in. A fine large soft violet, with bright 
yellow crest. 1.50 
Viridis—MUSK-SCENTED. Light violet, with a golden 
lance-shaped crest. 1.75 
Viridivinea—36 in. A very free flowering red-purple 
variety, with a green crest. 2.00 
Assorted, Unlabelled. 
This mixed collection consists of a very fine assortment of blues, 
reds, purples, etc., collected from several of the native Louisiana 
Iris fields. For naturalizing in the wild, and for mass planting, 
nothing could be finer. 
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25 Assorted Louisiana Species, 
Unlabelled for 5.00; 100 for 17.50 
