WOLCOTTS LIMITED, JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Each Her Do*. 
IRIS—Iridaceae 
Hardy Perennial 
Dwarf Species for the Rock Garden. 
I. Forrestii —Striking variety from China. Grassy foliage. 
Yellow flowers with slight netting at throat.$ .35 $ 3.50 
I. gracillipes— Dainty Japanese alpine. Slender spikes of 
lilac-blue flowers with golden crest.50 5.00 
I. pumila—Very dwarf, early blooming species. Mixed 
colors .20 2.00 
I. tectorum— The roof Iris of China and Japan. Broad, 
fan-like foliage. Flowers flattish, rich blue... .30 3.00 
Most alpine gardens have a pool or other damp place where Iris 
sibirica and its varieties flourish and are effective. We are listing what 
we consider the best. 
I. Emperor— Intense corn-flower blue. Very fine . .$ .35 $ 3.50 
I. Empress— Clear china-blue. 35 3.50 
I. Mrs. Gray Hill— 'Rich deep blue with flaring falls and 
beautifully veined white throat. Early. 30 inches.25 2.50 
I. Mrs. Sanders— Rich, brilliant violet with fine erect 
standards and flaring falls. 38 inches. 25 2.50 
I. Perry’s Blue— Very large, clear blue flowers and stout 
stems. One of the best for cutting.35 3.50 
I. Snow Queen— Large, milk-white flowers .25 2.50 
I. Superba —Violet-blue. A very choice variety. 35 3.50 
JASIONE—Sheep’s Scabious 
Hardy Perennial 
J. Jankaea —Scabious-like blossoms of powder blue on 
6-inch stems.$ .35 $ 3.50 
J. perennis— Similar to above but a little larger.35 3.50 
LAVANDULA—Lavender 
Hardy Perennial 
L. vera —The true sweet Lavender of our Grandmothers’ 
gardens. Prized for its fragrant leaves as well as its 
attractive blue flowers. Fine for edging.$ .35 $ 3.50 
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