IRISES—Beardless 
ARVISTA Gardens 
DELAVAYI—Rich brilliant red-violet, from China. Magnificent. 40". 2.00 
DISTINCTION—White speckled with blue.25 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON—33". A rich, velvety royal-purple flower and 
one of the finest of the section. It is a Fulva-Foliosa hybrid.25 
DRAGONFLY—One of the finest. Bluish violet with bronze throat. 58".20 
DUCHESS OF YORK—A fine deep violet and blue Siberian.25 
EMPEROR—48". A noble form of Orientalis. One of the finest of the type. 
Large flowers of good form and texture, of a deep violet-blue.25 
FLORRIE RIDLER—42". Large flowers of an exquisite blue.35 
FOLIOSA—18". A species with brilliant blue flowers.35 
FULVALA—A red-purple species similar to D. K. Williamson.50 
GAYHEART—A very fine, very dark, late Siberica in deep blue. Good size and 
substance. A large white blotch at the haft gives it great distinction. 1.00 
GEORGE WALLACE—46". A very fine tall azure-blue Siberian.25 
GRAMINEA—Red purple and blue. A low growing sort, 8", especially fine for 
rock garden. Fragrance of green sage.50 
GRANDIS—45". S. rich violet; white falls beautifully veined.25 
HELEN DECKER—A white form of 1. versicolor found wild in Michigan. Very 
choice and very rare. Perfectly hardy. 1.50 
HYACINTHIANA—Early. 15". Very charming soft light blue.50 
KERMESINA—A choice variety with claret-red flowers.50 
KINGFISHER BLUE—A bright blue. One of the finest.25 
LADY GODIVA—A very early dainty flesh pink. Free blooming and rather 
scarce. 16".50 
LACTEA—Many dainty pure white flowers like poised butterflies.50 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE—38". A fine flower of deep bright violet with a white 
throat, beautifully veined violet falls. Most beautiful.25 
MANDSCHURICA—A species from Manchuria that suggests our Pseudacorus. .35 
MINNETONKA—A most lovely, deep golden-yellow Pseudacorous. 1.00 
MINUTA—4" to 6". Tiny yellow flowers and grassy foliage. Rare. 1.00 
MISS DULUTH—Beautiful, dull but rich, dark violet of heavy substance. 30". .35 
MONSPUR—Large, deep blue flowers with yellow throat. Resembles Dutch iris, 
but hardier and more reliable.50 
MONNIERI—48". A Spuria. Rich, golden yellow flowers of fine form.50 
MOUNTAIN POOL—A very fine, deep sky blue.40 
MRS. A. W. TAIT—30". A very fine, soft porcelain-blue Spuria hybrid.25 
MRS. GRAY HILL—Early, rich deep blue; F. flaring, beautifully veined throat. .15 
MRS. ROWE—Very fine silvery white flushed rose.35 
NORA DISTIN—A nice violet with lighter edge.25 
OCHROLEUCA—5 ft.' S. pure white; F. yellow with wide margin of white. A 
fine garden subject.25 
OLD TOWN SEEDLING—Soft blue. S. marbled. Popular.50 
ORIENTALIS GIGANTEA—38". Large pure white flowers, yellow blotches.25 
ORIENTALIS SANGUINEA—Crimson purple flowers with red tipped buds.35 
PAPILLON—50". A very large, lovely soft blue...25 
PEGGY PERRY—A flower with an airiness and grace that are most appealing. 
A large and most attractive flower of a uniform rich violet-blue.35 
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