WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
YOLANDE, (Millet, 1923). Flowers are dark blue, velvety.25 
ZADA, (Emigholz, 1926). Pure white; medium size...10 
ZAHAROON, (Dykes, 1927). Amber, buff, violet, fawn; very strong grower; winner 
of Silver Gilt Medal in England.. .50 
ZILIA, (Perry, 1923). S. and F. uniform shade of dark lavender blue.25 
ZAMORA, (Williamson, 1928). Late pansy violet, tall and strong.25 
ZANARDELLE. S. and F. clear beautiful blue. 28 inches.20 
ZUNI, (Ayres, 1931). Unusual new rich glowing red brown, overlaid with copper .25 
ZWANENBURG, (Denis, 1909). S. cream, striped maroon; F. dark olive brown.10 
ZOUAVE, (Vilmorin, 1922). S. white, suffused lilac; F. white.10 
ZULU, (Bliss, 1925). S. rich steely Aniline blue; F. rich dark velvety blue- .... .25 
EARLY DWARF IRISES 
The dwarf, or pumila, irises are the joy of the early garden—colorful, so sure to 
grow, so fragrant; Indispensable for the rock garden, very effective for the front of 
the border. For best results, they should be divided every two or three years, and re¬ 
planted with a little light fertilizer. 
ALBATRE, (Millet, 1920). Creamy white; vigorous free flowering variety.10 
ALPIN, (Millet, 1916). S. lobelia blue; F. red purple, edged lighter. 5 inches.10 
ARAM IS. S. ruffled yellow; F. slight olive flush. 6 inches.15 
ARCTURUS, (Vilmorin, 1926). S. lemon yellow; F. violet, edged yellow.10 
AREN ARIA. Bright vivid yellow with an orange beard.10 
ATROVIOLACEA, (Col.). Very earliest, often blooms through the winter; ame¬ 
thyst, fragrant.10 
AUTUMN ELF, (Brown, 1933). Fall bloomer. The creamy S. are slightly ruffled; 
the lavender F. have a cream edge...... 1*00 
AZUREA, (Col.). Makes lovely carpet of soft lavender blue.10 
BALROUDOUR, (J. Sass, 1933). S. pallid soft bluish violet; F. and stigmas deep 
olive buff....25 
BETSY PRES BY. Deep bright yellow, perfect form and heavy waxy texture; 5 
inches . 20 
BLACK MIDGET, (M. C. K., 1923). Long soot-black buds opening to deep red 
purple flowers; 5 inches. 25 
BLUE BEARD, (Perry, 1903). S. bluish white; F. olive green with some purple 
veining. Fragrant."*0 
BLUESTONE. S. violet; F. purple. 6 inches.20 
BLUE TOPAZ, (J. Sass, 1933). Striking combination of blue, brown and green of 
delicate blending; brown. 12 to 15 inches.25 
BUZZER. S. ageratum blue, slightly metallic; F. purple, lighter at edges; yellow 
beard. 6 inches. *^5 
COM PACTA. Medium blue, toned self. 6 inches.10 
CURIOSITY. S. greenish-yellow; F. greenish blend, overlaid violet. Curiously 
beautiful. 50 
DITTON PURPLE. Uniform deep violet, including the beard. Fine clear color. 
6 inches . 
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