AN IRIS LOVER’S CATALOG 
37 
CREAM IRIS 
Cream Tones 
Originator 
Year 
Height 
Variety 
Price 
Performance 
Season 
Sass, J. 
.1935 
M 
DORE. 
. . . . 5.00 
B 
M 
Schreiner. 
.1936 
T 
GOLDEN TREASURE 
. . . . 10.00 
AA 
M 
Edleman. 
.1928 
T 
GOLD STANDARD. 
.25 
AA 
M 
Kleinsorge . 
.1934 
T 
KALINGA. 
_ 2.00 
B 
M 
Nicholls. 
.1932 
M 
SUNMIST. 
. . . . 1.00 
A 
M 
White. 
.1935 
T 
SWEET ALIBI |. 
. . . . 2.50 
A 
EM 
Brehm. 
.1935 
M 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES. 
.50 
A 
M 
Cream-colored irises have at last assumed an importance which necessitates the creation of a special color section for them alone. 
We are especially pleased that this is so, as cream irises — even more than whites or yellows — are ideal for “lighting up” a plant¬ 
ing and unsurpassed for transitional effects when planted between other colors. Leaders here are the glowing Go/den Treasure, chaste 
Kalinga, W. C. Jones, and smoothly sculptured Sweet Alibi. 
Annually harbingers of a glorious iris season are these early-blooming dwarfs. Sprightly, prolific, sturdy, full of the charm of 
miniatureness, they are ideal subjects for the rock garden or for edgings. 25c each; 3 of one variety 50 c 
APHYLLA OSIRIS: medium blue;branched 
ARENARIA: yellow, very dwarf. 
ATROVIOLACEA: very early purple. 
BLACK MIDGET: claret; fluted blooms. 
BLUE STANDARD: brilliant bicolor. 
BRIDE: creamy white flushed blue. 
COERULEA: very early; sky blue. 
COMM. DRYANT: tan and mauve blend. 
CYANEA: violet-blue, white beard. 
DITTON’S PURPLE: deep violet-purple. 
DR. POTTER: deep self-purple; branched. 
EBURNEA: cream to creamy yellow. 
ELEGANCE: creamy white. 
ENDYMION: rich claret; a gem. 
GLEE: soft yellow; frilled. 
GORGEOUS: purest white, very good. 
GRAMINEA: deep claret, gold beard. 
HUNGARICA: heliotrope; branched. 
HURON IMP: velvety purple bicolor. 
LADDIE BOY: blue and purple; branched. 
LUTESCENS: large yellow. 
MAROCAIN: rich, deep pansy-purple. 
MIREILLE: heavy rich prune-purple blend. 
MISS H. M. WHITE: lavender; branched. 
MOGADOR: cream and lavender. 
NEOLA: brown-toned blend. 
ORANGE QUEEN: deep rich yellow. 
OWAISSIA: medium blue self. 
PETIT DANIEL: medium blue, rich. 
PRAIRIE GEM: rich, deep orange. 
PRINCESS LOUISE: large sky blue. 
REFLECTION: greyish blue. 
REICHENBACHII: yellow species. 
REICHENBACHII ORANGE: orange 
form. 
ROYAL: deep purple. 
SOLEIL DE LEVANT: tall, yellow. 
SULPHUR: large sulphur yellow. 
THISBE: branched porcelain blue. 
TONY: rich red-purple. 
VERDUN: plum and bronze. 
Dwarf Iris Collection 
10 Varieties 
SELECTED COLOR RANGE 
INDIVIDUALLY LABELLED 
OUR SELECTION 
10 for $ 1.00 
Rock Garc 
Jen Collection 
A popular selection of Iris suitable for Rock 
Gardens and edgings. 
3 Each 
1 Each 
CYANEA 
HURON IMP 
PRINCESS LOUISE 
ARENARIA 
MAROCAIN 
NEOLA 
ATROVIOLACEA 
COMMANDER DRYANT 
ENDYMION 
BRIDE 
The above 20 Dwarf Irses for $£1.50 
Table Iris 
This charming group of iris bloom with the tall bearded iris, but must not be compared wirh them. The ideal is a small flower 
with wiry stems and slender foliage, making them especially suitable for table decoration, altho they are also fine for the front of the 
border. Some are not fully up to this standard but merely steps toward the ideal. 
KINGLET: a deep golden yellow self; 29", branched stems. . $ .35 
PEWEE: 17 inch stems; bearing branches with tiny pure 
white blooms. 1.00 
SISKIN: airily-formed blooms; a lovely, clear pinard yel¬ 
low; 34". . 1.00 
TITMOUSE: amber yellow speckled violet; 31" stems..35 
TOM TIT: very dark mulberry purple; small, gay, dainty; 
18".25 
WARBLER: a most floriferous light yellow; excellent border 
type; 25".'.75 
WESTWAYS: fascinatingly different, gracefully colored 
light wistaria violet, with bright wistaria blue patch in 
the center of the flower. The beard is broad and heavy 
and is bright orange gold. Very dainty and appealing. .50 
YELLOW TOM TIT: a perfect counterpart to its blue pur¬ 
ple namesake, having instead a lovely shade of primrose 
yellow. Very worthy.30 
