is Fulva 
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Louisiana Beardless Species 
H ardy anywhere. These magnificent "Beardless Species" recently dis- 
cavered in the swamps, bayous and marshes of Louisiana, are among 
the finest of all Beardless Species. They are perfectly hardy in the 
north and while they prefer considerable moisture, they do well in any average 
garden soil, in full sun or semi-shade. Plenty of peat and well rotted stable 
manure will suit them best. They should also prove especially suitable for 
the Water Garden, wherever the water does not freeze around them during the winter. 
Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
Carolina —32 in. FRAGRANT. Large flowers of light lavender, with an orange yellow 
spot at the throat. Very attractive. 50 
Choctaw Tribe —30 in. A magnificent Iris, similar in color to Fulva, but double the 
size of Fulva. 50 
Chrysophoenicia —42 in. (The gold-embroidered Iris.) 
throat and golden veining. 
Rich wine-red, with golden 
.50 
Dandywine —48 in. Gigantic flowers of perfect form, 7 inches across, on tall, erect stems. 
The six petals are held out flat and are of a velvety texture. Color brilliant raisin 
purple. One of the best of this group. 1.00 
Giganticoerulea 
Elephantina —36 in. One of our rarest and most beautiful Iris Species. Ivory-white, with 
golden crest . 75 
Encarnado —A dark cardinal flower of Fulva type ..T.. 1.00 
Flexicaulis —A short stemmed Iris, with brilliant flowers nestling among the foliage on 
zig-zag stems about 6 inches long. Color bright blue, with white and yellow throat .50 
Fourchiana —36 in. A magnificent variety, with beautiful large wine-red flowers, with a 
golden crest .-. 75 
FuSva —See color illustration. The various groups of Irises Fulva discovered in Louisiana, 
are similar in form to those Fulva discovered in other localities, but with an added rich¬ 
ness of color and greater variation. The flowers are also larger, the flower stalks taller, 
the foliage more profuse and the entire plant more vigorous. I 
have divided them into different color groups, as follows: 
FULVA No. 1 —A lovely brick red. 
FULVA No. 2—A magnificent deep garnet. 
FULVA No. 3 —A rich garnet brown. 
FULVA No. 4—A fine Indian red. 
FULVA No. 5—An exquisite peach-blush. 
FULVA No. 7 —Rosy apricot .. 
FULVA No. 8—Pure yellow. 
FULVA No. 9—Rich velvety royal purple. 
FULVA No. 10 —July and August flowering, copper red 
FULVA No. 1 1 —Rich Cardinal . 
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2.50 
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1.50 
2.50 
1.75 
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3.50 
3.50 
1.75 
Vinicolor 
