Bearded Iris (Continued) 
Pluie d'Or — Golden Yellow.15 
Prairie Gold — Rich golden yellow.15 
Prospero — Clear Blue.15 
Quivera — Odd apricot color.20 
Rameses — Soft apricot pink and blue.20 
Red Wing — Bronze-red.20 
Rheingauperle — Delicate orchid-pink.20 
Rose Marie — Pink suffused ash.20 
Rubeo — Standards deep glistening rose, falls 
velvety-maroon.50 
Sachem — Bronze and red.20 
Sandia — Deep-pink blend .75 
San Francisco — White, edged blue.20 
Seminole — Velvety crimson . .15 
Solferino — Clear lilac-pink.20 
Spokan — Brilliant deep coppery-red. 1.00 
Susan Bliss — Deep pink.15 
Swazi — Deep velvet blue.20 
Sweet Sixteen — Pink self.20 
Taj Mahal — Large white.15 
Talisman — Pleasing yellowish blend.30 
True Charm — White, edged blue.15 
Tuscany Gold — Old gold and tan.20 
Valencia — Orange buff.15 
Venus de Milo — Pure creamy white.35 
Vesper Gold — Yellow, orange cast.15 
Wedgewood — Clear blue .15 
White Knight — Good white .15 
White and Gold — Waxy white, gold beard .15 
Zua — Feathery white; 18 inches .20 
Iris Border 
Japanese Iris 
The Japanese Iris probably display the most ar¬ 
tistic beauty of all irises. They bloom in July with 
beautiful heads of single or double flowers at the 
top of a graceful spike. Should be planted in a 
well-drained location, and should be kept well 
watered just before and during blooming season. 
Catherine Parry — Deep-blue double. 
Eleanor Parry — Double, purple with yellow center. 
Jeanette Parry — Single, white, suffused with lines 
of bluish violet. 
Kongo San — Double, dark-blue. 
Margaret S. Hendrickson -— Triple; soft bluish violet, 
large wavy petals; white center with cast of 
blue. 
Marjorie Parry — Double; delicate light-mauve, 
tufted center. Extra fine. 
Nishiki Yama — Double; rose-red, suffused white in 
center. 
Osamaku-miyo — Double; ivory-white; veined blue. 
Wakamusha — Attractive striped variety; white with 
pansy-violet veins and snow-white border; 
crested center. 
Yurushi-no-iro — Color a beautiful rich mahogany. 
Any of the above varieties — Each 35c 
3 for $1.00; Doz. $3.50 
Siberian Iris 
The Siberian Iris follow the Bearded Iris in 
blooming; they have narrow foliage and carry the 
flowers on top of the stem. Excellent for cutting. 
Emperor — Large deep violet flowers on tall stems. 
Orientalis — Late blue 
Snow Queen — Snow-white variety, beautiful form. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c 
Dwarf Iris 
The Dwarf Iris are fine for the border or for 
planting in clumps among the low-growing Peren¬ 
nials. They grow about 8 inches tall, and bloom 
with the first flowers in spring. 
Atroviolacea — Dark-purple, very early. 
Le Pactole — Large yellow flowers. 
Marocain — Deep violet-purple, very fragrant. Two 
weeks later than Atroviolacea. 
Phoebus — Light-yellow, second early. 
Price: 20c each; 3 for 55c 
Iris Spuria 
Similar to the Siberian Iris, but foliage is some¬ 
what heavier; easily grown. 
Monspur — Tall light blue . Each $0.35 
Shelford Giant — Tall cream with gold. Each .50 
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