DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
All Varielies 25c each 
ALBA. Early white with a yellow 
beard. Very fragrant. 6 in. 
ALPIN. S. lobelia. F. reddish purple. ' 
5 in. ' . 
ARAMIS. Light yellow. 6 in. 
BALCING CURIOSITY. Yellow with pur¬ 
ple and olive markings. Fragrant. 8 in. 
BETSY PRESBY. A fine bright yellow 
with darker falls. 5 in. 
BLACK MIDGET. Tiny deep purple, 
buds black. 6 in. 
BRIDE. Snow white with rose fragrance. 
6 in. 
BURGOS. Wine red, orange beard. 6 in. 
CANARI. Light yellow. 9 in. 
DIE FEE. Light blue bi-color. 6 in. 
GOLDEN. Light yellow-toned self of 
smooth texture. Large flower. 6 in. 
JEAN SIRET. Yellow tinted and streak¬ 
ed blue. Everbloomer in California. 9 in. 
LADDIE BOY. Deep blue-purple. Late. 
7 in. 
NEOLA. S. violet, F. dark brown. 
NIOBE. Dark purple self with white 
beard. 5 in. 
NUGGET. Pure yellow self. 9 in. 
PETITE AMIE. A very pretty creamy 
white. 10 in. 
PUMILA. Dark red-purple. 
DWARF BEARDED 
Plant some Dwarf bearded iris and 
SILVER ELF. S. pure white, F. gray, 
lined light blue. 10 in. 
SONNY. Deep buttercup yellow. 6 in. 
TONY. Black purple with orange beard. 
8 in. 
TRAUTLEIB. Very lovely pink. 6 in. 
YELLOW BIRD. Dark yellow overlaid 
olive. 6 in. 
ZOBEIDA. Smoky lavender with a 
bloom on the petals. 
EVANSIA IRIS 
Crested 
CRISTATA. Dainty, soft amethyst-blue 
with a touch of gold., Beautifully fringed 
and crested. Useful‘for the rock garden, 
in front of the flower border of as ground 
cover. Fragrant. ‘4 in. 25c. 
FAIRYLAND (Stevens >1936).- A Waltii 
and Japonica cross'* thair is ' quite distinct 
from Nada. Color vefy pale lavender with 
spots and dots of 'deeper lavender and 
brown and a yellow crest. Dark green 
foliage and compact growth. 24 in. $3.00. 
JAPONICA. Orchid-like flowers of a 
uniform shade of lavender on 2 ft. stems. 
The flowers are large and closely set on 
the stout and well branched stem. Blooms 
February-March. 24 in. 50c. 
JAPONICA. VARIETY UWODU. This is 
quite distinct from the type form. It 
grows only 12 in. high, the foliage is 
bright and shiny green and the flowers are 
very light lilac with violet spots and . 
bright yellow crest. It is reputed to be ' 
hardier. 35c. 
JAPONICA, VARIEGATED. This is a 
form of the Uwodu variety with the inside 
half of each leaf creamy white. Useful for 
edging and flower arrangements. 12 in. 
50c. 
MILESII. Claret-purple flowers on tall, 
wiry stems late in, the season. It makes 
large i-hizomes compared with other mem¬ 
bers of this group, and is quite distinct. 
30 in. 75c. 
NADA—See page 20. 
TECTORUM. The roof iris of Japan. 
Deep lilac-blue with darker markings and 
ivory crest. Will grow well in full sun and 
is very hardy. Flowers are large and the 
plant prolific. 15 in. 25c. 
WATTII. An amazing iris from the 
southern slopes of the Himalaya Mts. with 
a habit of growth more resembling a 
dwarf bamboo than iris. The fan of leaves 
is perced on top of 2 to 4 ft. stem. The 
flowers are white with orange crest borne 
on graceful, wiry panicles. Ideal for plant¬ 
ing behind the lower growing varieties in 
this section. 75c. 
Dwarf Bearded Iris Collection 
1 n Varielies, one each, our selection, 
separately labeled. Enough plants 
for a beautiful 8-ft. border. 
3 each, $4.00. OnlylpZ 
get more pleasure from your garden. 
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