Each 
BEARDED IRIS • Continued 
FRIVOLITE—Free flowering bright pink, appears to be dusted 
with gold .:. . .25 
GERMAIN PERTHUIS—Rich violet purple. Fine.15 
GLADIATOR—A distinctive and beautiful landscape variety 
both in height and handsome blooms. Very strong 48-inch 
stems, branched, carry huge blooms of shell blue, the falls 
being shaded slightly darker. Fragrant, blooms mid-season.. 1.00 
INDIAN CHIEF—Popular red purple.15 
JEAN CAYEAUX—Gold and brown blend. Dykes medal winner .50 
LEONATO—Silvery blue, fine, large.15 
LHERMITTE—Pearl gray and reddish violet. .15 
MAGNIFICA—Fine violet and reddish violet.15 
MARY GIBSON—Blend of rose bronze.15 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—Tall, fine, fragrant, bronze red.20 
PIONEER—Large and rich violet-purple.15 
PINK SATIN—Tall and true pink self.25 
RAMESES—A medal winning blend. Fine.25 
SOLFERINO—Fine red lilac.15 
SOUV. de LE MICHAUD—Fine blue violet.15 
WACONDA—Superb deep purple.15 
WEDGEWOOD—Very fine blue self.15 
TUCKDAWA BEARDED IRIS INTRODUCTIONS 
Stock limited to selection by Garden visitors 
CALICO GIRL KING PHIL 
Fall Blooming Iris... 
After established will bloom in Spring and Fall. Every 
garden should have g few Fall bloomers. 
DORCUS HUTCHESON—Semi-dwarf growth, about 20 inches. 
Early. Pansy-violet . .20 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—Gold Medal winner. Deep purple 
self. Very tine. * .. .20 
FROST QUEEN—Frosty white, produces a wealth of blooms.. .25 
JEAN SI RET—A French everbloomer. A fair variety as a yel¬ 
low dwarf, but possesses considerable value in its strong 
growth and reblooming habit..20 
OLIVE WHITE—Very desirable everblooming white. .20 
Pogo-cyclus Iris... 
Odd and beautiful result of crosses between Tall Beard¬ 
ed and Oncocyclus Irises. Unusual coloring—velvety in 
texture. Oriental in tone. Moved Spring or Fall. 
CONGRESS—Large veined rich ruby red and dark mahogany. .25 
WILLIAM MOHR—Gorgeous, large blooms. Lilac, heavily 
veined with manganese violet.25 
Dwarf Bearded Iris... 
Earliest blooming flowers. Hardy. Ideal for borders and 
rock gardens. Moved Spring to Fall. 
ATROVIOLACIA—4 inches high, dark purple, very earliest. . .10 
LADDIE BOY—3 flowers to a stem, very fine, velvety blue. . . .15 
ROSE MIST—Unusual dwarf Iris, soft mauve pink.15 
SASS DWARF WHITE—Very good white.15 
TITANIA—Large clear buttercup yellow.. .15 
YELLOW FRILLS—Finest yellow dwarf, frilled flowers.20 
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CRUSADOR 
CLEOPATRA 
HELGA 
KING COLE 
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