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 flowers use. 
A. J. BALFOUR. 3 ft. Cambridge blue 
LORD WOLLSELEY. Blue-purple 
MONNERI. Rich golden yellow 
MRS. A. W. TAIT. Soft porcelain blue 
.50 
.40, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.00 
.75 
.40 each, 3 for $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA. Very tall white with yellow area. .25 each, 3 for .50 
SH EL FORD GIANT. Very tall and large, cream with gold. $2.00 each 
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: This year, for the first time, we are 
offering a Rainbow Collection of hybrid tall bearded Iris. These are all 
of Mr. Andrews’ origination, the sisters and offspring of such famous 
iris as Gilead, Boulderado, Desert Dawn, and many others. 
Ten, all colors $2.50 postpaid 
In addition to Irises, Rockmont Nursery specializes in lovelier 
Lilacs (own-root French hybrids), high-grade Peonies, the best varieties 
of Phlox, Colorado evergreens and native plants. Our Fall 1938 catalogue 
listing these will be mailed you on request. 
Visitors are always welcome at Rockmont Nursery 
