Other Irises 
IRIS DICHOTOMA. An easily grown iris species with a certain resem¬ 
blance to the Blackberry Lily (Pardanthus) and requiring the same 
care. Blooms in August, in shades of light blue, opening in late 
afternoon. Strong flowering roots .40 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS, also known as P DM I LA IRIS, require the 
same culture as the tall bearded variety. Excellent for rock garden 
use and offered in four colors. Coerulea, pale blue; Orange Queen, 
yellow; Royal Purple, dark purple; The Bride, white. The four 
dwarf iris are offered at a uniform price of 20c each, collection of 
four at 60c, one dozen your selection at $1.50. 
IRIS LONGIPETALA is a hardy Califoi-nia species like Missouriensis 
but larger in‘growth. Flowers are bright lilac and very showy. 
Rarely offered 50c, 3 for $1.25 
IRIS MISSOURIENSIS is native of Colorado and has pale blue to lav¬ 
ender flowers in May. Stems are 15 inches which is about the same 
height as the foliage. Requires rather heavy soil and considerable 
moisture during growing season .30 each, dozen for $2.00 
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 dormant 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 .50 
GEORGE WALLACE. Tall, light blue with deep veining. .30 
EMPEROR. Deep violet .25 
KINGFISHER. Rich violet, fails marked with white .50 
WISTERIA. Falls very large, wisteria blue, suffused deeper blue, 
standards large. Distinct and very attractive .“5 
PERIWINKLE. Violet blue turquoise .60 
PERRY’S BLUE. Uniform light blue .25 
RED RAIDER. Red-toned purple 50 
SNOW QUEEN. Pure white .25 
WHITE DOVE. White .50 
SIBERIAN IRIS COLLECTION. One each of the ten Siberians 
listed above sent prepaid 3.00 
