FAIRMOUNT GARDENS 
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SIBERIAN AND ORIENTALS GROUP 
ecies and 
These are the most graceful and fairylike of all irises, and 
start blooming just before the tall bearded varieties. 
AH ALYA (Nesmith 1932) A beautiful and dainty Siberian of dis¬ 
tinctly pink tone. 38 in. $2.50 
ANN STAHLMAN (Washington 1931) Pale blue self; heart 
shaped falls. An elf like flower with dainty foliage. $1.50 
BA BET (Nesmith 1937) A most unusual and lovely Siberian of 
pale lavender, flushed mauve-pink, with yellow markings at the 
throat. A smoothly finished flower, and a new break in color. $3.00 
BLUE CHARM (Sass 1931) Large intense blue; tall. $ .75 
BLUE FLAME (Clev. 1927) Brilliant sky blue. $1.00 
BLUE RIDGE (Clev. 1927) Flaring flower of clear blue with tur¬ 
quoise center ; fringed stigmas; exquisite. $ .50 
BLUE STAR (Clev. 1927) Star shaped flower; deep blue. $ .50 
CAESAR (Morg. 1924) Dark blue-purple; large flowers. $ .75 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morg. 1932) The darkest and best Siber¬ 
ian ; black pansy-purple; tall and late blooming. H. M., A. I. S. 
1936. $2.00 
CHRYSOGRAPHES. Species. Deep velvety red-purple with bril¬ 
liant gold markings; rare and handsome. $ .50 
GATINEAU (Preston 1932) A wonderful clear blue iris with ex¬ 
tremely large flowers on tall, sturdy stems; outstanding. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1933. $ .75 
HELEN ASTOR (Whitney-Kellogg 1938) A very lovely and dis¬ 
tinctive variety. S. are wide and slightly fluted on the edge. F. are 
broad and round of rosy red with a white halo near the throat which 
is flushed with blue. The whole effect is rosy red, unusual and lovely. 
30 in. $3.50 
KENOGAMI (Preston 1938) Name changed from Youkon. A 
striking dark blue of tall and stately habit. A great addition to the 
garden on account of its late blooming. 40 in. $3.00 
LACTEA. Dainty butterfly like flowers of purest white; many 
flowers in bloom at same time; should be in every collection. 
$2.00 
LITTLE BOY BLUE (Clev. 1932) Lovely velvety blue shaded 
darker at the edges; much admired; rare. $1.00 
LLEWELLYN (Clev. 1929) Large flowers of soft blue. $ .50 
MADAWASKA (Preston 1932) A blue of medium tone. 38 in. $ .50 
MARTHA LE GRAND (Washington 1935) S. are slightly open, 
of pure white. F. are broad and semi-flaring, ruffled at the edge. 
A profusion of white flowers on tall well branched stalks. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1936. 38 in. $2.00 
MATANE (Pres. 1937) A charming new Siberian with milky 
white flowers of splendid substance. The round falls are crinkled 
at the edge, and the semi-erect standards are slightly fluted. The 
whole flower has great delicacy and refinement. 3 in. $2.00 
MATTAWIN (Preston 1932) A tall sturdy iris with very large 
flowers of clear blue tone. 40 in. $ .50 
Hybrids 
MILDRED STAHLMAN (Washington 1931) Pale china blue 
flowers of large size with horizontal falls; charming. $1.00 
MISS DULUTH (H. P. Sass 1933) Delightful tall Siberian of 
great size and rich blue coloring. $ .35 
MOONSPRITE (Jennings 1937) A silvery mauve overcast with 
lilac-pink. The tall graceful flowering stalks often carry ten blooms 
to a stalk, thus giving it a long flowering season. $2.00 
MORNING MAGIC (Clev. 1932) Pinkest of the pale lavenders; 
has 6 or 7 flowers on a stalk. $1.00 
MOUNTAIN LAKE (Gersdorff 1938) A delightful clear medium 
blue self with semi-erect standards and flaring falls which are 
slightly ruffled at the edge. The center of the flower and styles are 
lighter blue. The flower has a crisp, cool appearance that is most 
effective in the garden. $3.50 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Clev. 1932) Deep sky-blue. $ .50 
NIPOGON (Pres. 1932) Beautiful blue, flushed with purple. $ .50 
OTTAWA (Pres. 1928) large flowers of brilliant violet-purple 
conspicuously edged with white, rare and lovely. $3.00 
OPAL BLUE (Sturt. 1933) A delightful new iris of clear skv 
blue; large flowers on medium stems. $1.00 
PAPILLON (Dykes) Light blue; larger than Perry’s Blue. $ .40 
PEMBINA (Preston 1937) A profusely blooming variety of 
medium blue with strong vigorous growth. $1.00 
PERIWINKLE (Qev. 1929) One of the best dark purples. $ .50 
PICKANOCK (Preston 1937) Similar in shape to the famous Gat¬ 
ineau, but of deep violet blue with a decided white area in center 
of the falls. Excellent form and habit. 40 in. $2.00 
PR ISM ATI CA American species; dainty flower of blue. $ .50 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1924) Wine-red, veined blue. $1.00 
RED RAIDER (Qev. 1927) Red-purple; excellent. $ .50 
RI MOUSKI (Preston 1937) The white standards are rather broad, 
faintly flushed yellow at the base. The falls are white with yellow 
halo and distinct yellow line down the center of the falls. A lovely 
flower with a glowing yellow heart. 30 in. $2.00 
RIDEAU (Pres. 1932) Large light blue; lovely. $ .35 
ROYAL FLUSH (Clev. 1929) Deep purple. $1.00 
SKEEN A (Preston 1938) A delightful dwarf Siberian of dark 
blue. Late blooming and especially good for rock garden. $4.00 
SNOWCREST (Gage 1932) Tail white; large perfect flowers. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. $ .50 
SUMMER SKY (Clev. 1935) One of the most lovely of the new 
Siberians. White flaring falls and standards of pale blue. $1.50 
TROPIC NIGHT (Morgan 1937) A new Siberian which surpasses 
Caesar and Caesar’s Brother in beauty, form and color. Net. $5.00 
TURQUOISE CUP (Clev. 1927) Large turquoise blue flower; the 
loveliest flower of the group. $ .50 
ZEST (Sturt. 1934) A brilliant iridescent blue with deep lavender- 
pink style branches; It has great garden value. $ .35 
The following Siberians are 30c each, 3 of same variety 75c. 
10 varieties, your choice $2.00 
BLUE HERON—blue, white center. 
BLUE OWL—rich blue, white center. 
BLUE WINGS—clear blue. 
BOB WHITE—pure white. 
EMPEROR—large deep violet. 
KINGFISHER BLUE—bright blue. 
FLORRIE RIDDLER—large blue. 
MRS. ROWE—lavender-pink. 
PEGGY PERRY—ruffled blue. 
PERRY’S BLUE—sky blue. 
SNOW QUEEN—large white. 
SUNNYBROOK—Alice blue. 
TRUE BLUE—clear blue. 
WHITE DOVE—tall white. 
SEEDLINGS which are excellent for 
landscape planting, $10.00 per hundred, 
25 at same rate. 
EVANSIA OR CRESTED IRISES 
CRISTATA, PEARL WHITE. A new cristata of cool white. $1.00 
CRIST AT A, BLUE. Sky blue; very dwarf; nice for shade. $ .25 
CRISTATA, WHITE. Creamy white; rare. $1.00 
GRACILIPES. Tiny lavender; yellow at throat; lovely. $ .75 
OLIVER TWIST (Washington 1935) A beautiful new iris with 
soft blue flowers, the color of Cristata, but with foliage and form 
of Tectorum. A hybrid of Cristata and Tectorum. 8 in. $2.00 
TECTORUM, BLUE. Roof iris of Japan ; lavender flowers. $ .25 
TECTORUM, WHITE. Exquisite white; crests are marked with 
gold. $1.00 
