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You all know our beautiful wild blue flag. Nature has done wonders with this famous iris family, giving 
us a progeny of white, of purple, of rose-red, of lighter and darker blues, and of variations of all these 
colors. Siberians are fast becoming necessities to all garden lovers, with their twenty-five or more 
stalks on an established clump, and with their easy adaptation to every soil, they give such charming 
accents to perennial beds, borders, and especially along edges of pools and streams. They may be planted 
either in the spring, or after blooming, being sure to keep them well watered. 
AMELIA EARHARDT (H. Sass) Deep blue violet; exquisite. $1.00 
BLUE RIDGE (Cleve. '29) A lovely late silvery blue. $.2S 
CAESAR (Morg. '25) Of old, the crowd hailed Caesar as the best 
leader of all. Today we hail him the best in every way, of the low- 
priced dark blue-purples. Tall, large, broad and handsome. 48". $.35 
CAESAR'S BROTHER (Morg. '32) THE BEST DARK SI¬ 
BERIAN, so dark a violet as to be almost black. Surpasses his 
brother in richness of color and perfection of form; most desirable. 
48". H.M. '36. $1.50 
GATINEAU (Pres. '32) TOPNOTCHER! We give this the highest 
praise of any Siberian iris. The blossoms, of which there are many 
to the stem, are the largest and the finest in form and substance 
and are of a remarkably clear light blue tone. If we could have but 
one Siberian, Gatineau would be our choice. 40". H.M. '33. $.75 
GREY DOVE (Cleve. '38) This charming dove is soft greyish blue, 
with lavender shadings. $2.50 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Wat.) Goes up and up to make a closer com¬ 
parison with the sky. Intense blue, with turquoise; heavenly. 48". $.50 
HELEN ASTOR (Whit.-Kell. '38) Absolutely the most distinctive 
Siberian iris. It's rosy-red and that's the truth. It's large and refuses 
to take a back seat. "The exquisite rosy-red Siberian which repre¬ 
sents the greatest color break in this division to date." You will love 
it just as we do. 30". $3.50 
KENOGAMI (Pres. '38) Astounds us with its dark blue color and 
lateness of bloom. A sure winner. 40' '. $3.50 
KOOTENAY (Pres. '32) They all root and toot for Kootenay, it's so 
huge, and the deeper blue is so bewitchingly laid over the lighter 
background. We, too, toot for Kootenay. 36". $.35 
LITTLE BOY BLUE (Cleve. '32) Is an enticing velvety blue, 
shaded darker at the edges. ' $1.00 
LLEWELLYN (Cleve. '29) The large broad petals have an electric- 
blue flush that makes the iris very distinct in tone. 46" $.50 
MADAWASKA (Pres. '32) A deep yet bright dark blue. 38". $.35 
MATT A WIN (Pres. '32) A very charming large blue. 36". $.50 
METANE (Pres. '37) A new delicate and refined milky blue. The 
large rounded falls are crinkled at the edges. Extra fine. $3.00 
MILDRED STAHLMAN (Wash. '31) A lovely pale porcelain blue 
with a touch of turquoise; exquisite. Late. 30". $.35 
MISS DULUTH (Sass '32) Richly dressed in blackish violet. $.35 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Cleve. '31) Pools of water reflecting the clear 
blue of the sky, most refreshing to look into. 24". $.35 
NATICK (Gage '33) A large clear blue that is beautiful. $.50 
OPAL BLUE (Sturt. '33) A sky-blue, lovely and charming. $.75 
OTTAWA (Pres. '28) Ah-wah! You will love this huge brilliant 
violet-purple with its conspicuous white border. $2.00 
PEMBINA (Pres. '37) Medium blue and a profuse bloomer. $1.25 
PERIWINKLE (Cleve. '27) Its bright violet-blue color will make 
you wink with joy. It's a favorite of ours. 34". $.25 
PICKANOCK (Pres. '37) A stunning brand new large, rich, rich 
blue, veined deeper blue. Five blooms to a stalk. 38". $3.00 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. '24) Wine-red, veined blue. 32". $1.00 
ROMOUSKI (Pres. '37) White and yellow are delightfully painted 
on this new large iris. The yellow haft narrows to a streak down 
the center of the fall. Smooth eind luscious. 32". $2.00 
ROYAL FLUSH (Cleve. '29) Deep purple, flushed with red. $.50 
SILVERTIP (Cleve. '29) Thank you, for today, we prefer a silver 
tip to a gold tip! A fascinating light blue. 38". $.50 
SKEENA (Pres. '38) The most captivating dark blue dwarf. $3.00 
SNOW CREST (Gage '32) White, white, white! It's pure, it sparkles, 
it's frilled, it's large, it rides the crest of the wave of popularity for 
the white Siberians. 38". H.M. '36. $-50 
SNOWY EGRET (Cleve. '38) A new, tall, large white flower with 
crispy curly edges. $2.50 
SUMMER SKY (Cleve. '35) Lovely, lovely, lovehest of all, so dainty 
and so delicate are the white falls and pale blue standards. A garden 
without these myriads of blooms is like a rainy vacation. $2.00 
TURQUOISE CUP (Cleve. '27) Soft sky-blue, most pleasing. $1.00 
TYCOON (Cleve. '38) Huge, tall, violet-blue sell (6>^" across). 
The largest Siberian to date. Magnificent. $10.00 
VELVET GOWN (Cleve. '38) A velvety blue-purple. The falls are 
overlaid with black, and dotted with gold at the throat. $4.00 
WHITE DOVE (Cleve. '27) The tallest white; fine. 50". $.35 
WHITE WAY (Way. '35) White Way is snow white. 38". $.35 
ZEST (Sturt. '34) Gives us a brilliance in the garden with its red 
style arms amongst its blue color. 30". $.50 
INEXPENSIVE SIBERIANS - 25^ each - any 6 for $1.00 
BALCIAE White, flushed lavender. 
BLUE HERON Charming blue, early. 
CHAUDIERE Showy light blue. 
DUCHESS OF YORK Deep violet. 
EMPEROR Darkest purple. 
GREY PRINCE Soft blue-grey. 
KINGFISHER Rich violet, white center. 
KINGFISHER BLUE Bright blue. 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE Rich violet. 
MRS. GRAY HILL Fine blue. 
MRS. ROWE Lavender and white. 
MY BLUE Luscious deirk blue. 
NIPOGON Winning blue. 
NORA DISTON Blue and white. 
PEGGY PERRY Sweet blue violet. 
PETER PAN Cute blue. 
PIGMY Stunted violet. 
RED RAIDER Dark red-purple. 
RIDEAU Silvery blue. 
SKYROCKET Shooting purple way up. 
SNOW QUEEN Lovely white queen. 
STARDUST Starry white. 
SUNNYBROOK Sparkling blue. 
TRUE BLUE A real blue. 
THE BEST COLLECTION 
CAESAR'S BROTHER Almost Black.$1-50 
GATINEAU Bep* blue.^5 
SNOW CRESV Eest white.50 
Value $2.75 for $2.00 
