Each 
Iris, pumila 
COERULEA—Dainty, sky blue flowers. Smallest and earliest 
of the pumilas_ *15 
SCHNEEKUPPE—Beautifully formed. White flowers, 8 inches— .15 
Iris, crested 
CRISTATA—Tiny native iris. The exquisite amethyst blue 
flowers are crested with gold and deliciously scented- . 10 
TECTORUM, BLUE—Japanese species. Lavender blue flowers 
delicately crested. June- .20 
TECTORUM, ALBUM—Rare and lovely white form of above_ .20 
Iris, Siberian 
CAESAR'S Brother—T he best of the dark Siberians. Black 
pansy purple. Tall and late_ 1.00 
BLUE Ridge—F laring, beautiful flowers of clear blue with tur¬ 
quoise centers_ .50 
Kingfisher Blue—T all with bright blue flowers_ .10 
MORNING Magic—M any pale pink flowers on short stalks- 1.00 
PERIWINKLE—One of the best purples. Large_ .10 
PERRY'S BLUE—Clear blue flowers on tall stems_ .10 
RED EMPEROR—Brilliant flowers, claret shaded blue_ 1.00 
SNOW QUEEN—Largest of the white Siberians. Superb border 
plant _ .20 
TURQUOISE Cup—T he finest iris of the group, well-described 
by its name_ .35 
WHITE Dove—V ery tall with white and gold flowers_ .20 
IRIS, SPECIES (These bloom after the bearded iris and are very hardy) 
DlCHOTOMA—Many, tiny, violet flowers on profusely-branched 
stems. August _ .25 
GlGANTICOERULEA—A huge Louisiana iris. Handsome, large, 
pale blue flowers on tall stems_ 1.50 
FULVA—A striking, copper-colored beardless species_ .20 
LOUISIANA A—Large, dark blue flowers of smooth texture_ .20 
LOUISIANA B—Orchid pink of medium size_ .20 
VERSICOLOR KERMESINA—Bright red. Rare _ .50 
VERSICOLOR VlRGINICA—Large, attractive flowers of soft 
lavender _ .35 
Iris, Spuria 
SHELFORD GIANT—Five-foot stems carry great gold and ivory 
flowers. Blooms after the peonies_ .25 
SUNNY Day—A splendid new variety with very large, clear 
yellow flowers of perfect form. Tall and very late_ 2.00 
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