Louisiana Beardless Species 
Georgia Peach —34 in. A fine large flower, measuring 5 
inches across. Rose, fading to pink, like the colored 
illustration at left, but about twice the size. 1.50 
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Giganticoerulea —40 in. Dr. Small discovered these 
growing as high as 7 feet in the Louisiana marshes. 
It is a fine, large soft blue, with a yellow crest, sur¬ 
rounded by a white zone. See color illustration.. 1.00 
Giganticoerulea No. 4 —A violet-blue form of the above 
and a flower of great beauty. 1.50 
Giganticoerulea Royal —40 in. An intense royal purple form of Giganticoerulea. Not only 
the richest color of all the Beardless Irises but also the most brilliant Iris I have ever seen. 
Fine large flowers of perfect Giganticoerulea form. 2.50 
Grapejuice —48 in. NEW. One of the richest colored and most handsome of all the Louisiana 
species. Rich velvety pansy violet. Very large flowers over 5 inches across. All 6 petals 
lay out flat. Extremely effective. I believe this is the most valuable of all the Louisiana 
Species .. 75 
Imperialis —46 in. One of the most beautiful of all Iris. Gigantic flowers, 6 in. across. Al¬ 
most circular petals in the richest Imperial Purple color, uniform throughout, with small 
golden I-bar at throat..75 
Mississipiensis —(Hexagona group.) Medium dwarf with bright lavender flowers that nestle down in the foliage. Excellent 
for the front of the border. Prefers non-acid soil and does well in a dry location. 20 
Oenanthea —48 in. An outstanding tall, large wine-red species with a compound lance shaped crest. 35 
Red Fire —36 in. A rich Dragon's blood red by the color chart. Fulva type, but larger flowers measuring 5 inches across. A 
magnificent Iris ... 75 
Red Louisiana Species —Similar to the pink illustration above, but in copper-red tones.50 
Regalis —48 in. MUSK-SCENTED. A very large flower of fine form. Color Lobelia violet by Ridgway's color chart, veined 
deeper, with beautiful styles in an indescribable blend of many colors ... 75 
Rhodanfha —36 in. A delightful deep rose-pink.-... 2.00 
Rubicunda —42 in. Brilliant Hellebore red, with bright yellow crest. 
Very fine .—.35 
Thomasi —-36 in. A fine brilliant red-violet, with rich golden 
crest .75 
Vinicolor —42 in. FRAGRANT. A magnificent wine-red with a 
bright yellow-crest. Very large and of perfect form. See color 
illustration .50 
Violoceo —36 in. One of the largest and best of the Louisiana 
Species. See color illustration at right. Very rare. 1.50 
Violilutea —42 in. A fine large soft violet, with bright yellow 
crest .75 
Viridis —32 in. MUSK-SCENTED. Light violet, with an olive-green 
arrowhead at the throat and apple green styles. Very attrac¬ 
tive .-.-.75 
Viridivinea —36 in. A very free flowering velvety uniform pontifical- 
purple variety, with a green chest. .75 
COLLECTION OF LOUISIANA SPECIES 
Assorted, Unlabelled. 
This mixed collection consists of a very fine assortment of blues, 
reds, purples, etc., collected from several of the native Louisiana 
Iris fields. For naturalizing in the wild, and for mass planting, 
nothing could be finer. (You may have all red tones if you wish.) 
25 Assorted Louisiana Species, 
Unlobelled for 5.00; 100 for 17.50 
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