Each 
Iris, Siberian (Prodigous bloomers, these make lovely, graceful 
clumps in the borders and are of the easiest culture) 
Caesar's Brother—T he best of the dark Siberians. Black 
pansy purple. Tall and late_ 1.00 
Kingfisher Blue—T all with large, bright blue flowers. 
4K ft. : _ .10 
Morning Magic—M any pale pink flowers on short stalks_ 1.00 
Periwinkle—A large, fine purple__10 
Perry’s Blue—C lear blue flowers on tall stalks_ .10 
SNOW Queen—L argest of the white Siberians. Like a Jap¬ 
anese iris. Superb border plant_ .20 
Turquoise Cup—T he finest iris of the group, well-described 
by its name_ .25 
White Dove—V ery tall with white and gold flowers_ .20 
Iris, Species 
GIGANTICOERULEA—A huge Louisiana iris. Handsome, 
large, pale blue flowers on tall stems_ 1.00 
FULVA—A striking, copper-colored, beardless species_ .10 
Versicolor Kermesiana—B right red. Rare_ .50 
Versicolor VIRGINICA—Beautiful, large, amethyst-colored 
flowers _ . 10 
Iris, Spuria 
SHELFORD Giant—^F ive-foot stems carry great gold and ivory 
flowers _ .25 
Sunny Day—A magnificent iris. Large, clear yellow flowers 
on tall stems. New_ 1.50 
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