

FAIRMOUNT GARDENS Ve 
OKILISA (Washington 1932) Periwinkle blue self with dark 
central lines on falls; yellow signal; beautiful: 30 in. $2.50 
OSANA (Washington 1932) Bluish taupe overlaid with brownish 
markings; deep yellow signal; glowing yellow throat. 26 in. $1.50 
POSI (Washington 1936) Very large white flaring flowers with 
pale green styles and white crests and edges. Three blooms open 
at one time on each flower stalk, The finest white. $4.00 
REBECCA WASHINGTON (Washington 1931) A pink i iris with 
almost horizontal falls; this is the darkest of the pink irises; 6 
flowers to a stalk; a beautiful variety. $2.00 
ROSANNA HOLT (Washington 1931) Flower is rich velvety 
pansy-purple with small green signal; handsome. $2.50 
SANTEE (Washington 1936) Falls pale watermelon pink with 
deeper color in center of fall. Standards pale pink with lighter 
edge, narrow pale yellow signal. Luscious coloring. $7.00 
SARA CHEEK (Washington 1931) <A clear salmony pink; large 
flowers on erect 3 ft. stems. H. M., A. I. S, 1930. $2.00 
SAVANNARUM Species, Tall blue from the southern states. $1.00 
SEWANNE (Washington 1932) Pale grey-blue tinged with deli- 
cate lavender; large flower of fairy like beauty. $3.00 
STELLA MAIN. A white form of versi-color; S. white lightly 
veined pale blue;-styles pale blue-lavender; F. white. $1.50 
TALLADEGA (Washington 1936) When flower first opens it is 
deep rosy lavender changing to lavender of decided pink tone. $6.00 
MONSPUR AND 
This beardless group is not well known, but really contains 
some of the most attractive, delicate flowered irises of the genus. 
Most of them bloom after the peonies have passed and are a great 
addition to the garden. 
AUREA Lovely golden yellow; excellent in border. $1.00 
BATHSHEBA (Washington 1936) Medium sized flower of bril- 
liant chrome-yellow, flaring falls and deep yellow signal. $3.00 
BEN LOMOND (Washington 1935) S. are electric blue and semi- 
flaring; F. of mcre brilliant blue with white venations around nar- 
row yellow signal; tall and lovely. 48 in. $3.00 
EUPHROSYNE (Washington 1931) A very bright clear blue of 
splendid shape and form; decidedly yellow signal on falls; several 
flowers open at one time; excellent. 40 in. $1.50 
FAIRY WAND (Washington 1931) Old gold tinted with light 
blue; large flowers on tall erect stems, well above foliage. $3.00 
GRAMINEA Species from Europe; blue-purple; odor of ripe apri- 
cots; charming for flower arrangement. $ .75 
HALOPHILA Species from Asia; grows in salt marshes. $..50 
HARPETH HILLS (Washington 1935) S. are pale blue with gold 
at the base, ruffled and semi- flaring. F. are heart-shaped, flaring 
and ruffled; lower part of fall is soft smoky blue; edge and throat 
a blending of gold’ 50 in. $2.50 
ys 
CRISTATA, PEARL WHITE A newcristata of cool white. $ .50 
CRISTATA, BLUE Sky blue; very dwarf; nice for shade. $ .25 
CRISTATA, WHITE. Creamy white; rare. $ .75 
GRACILIPES Tiny,;lavender; yellow at throat; lovely. $ .50 
OLIVER: TWIST (Washington 1935). A»beautiful new iris with 
soft blue flowers, the color of Cristata,, but with foliage and form 
of Tectorum. A hybrid of Cristata and Tectorum. 8 in. $2.00 
TASKONA (Washington 1932) Light yellow bronze with copper 
toned edge; lighter and more yellow than fulva; lovely. $1.50 
TOLANA (Washington 1934) <A luscious pink hybrid of splendid 
form, substance and texture. 36 in. $6.00 
VERSI-COLOR KERMESINA  Claret-red flowers; $ .50 
WAHALLE (Washington 1934) An Indian name, which means 
the South. A glorious flower of salmon pink, distinctive and very 
lovely. 34 in. $5.00 
WENA GOODALL (Washington 1932) White heavily veined with 
rose giving a color effect of deep rose; very lovely. 40 in. $1.50 
YANEKA (Washington 1934) A beautiful blue of intense color- 
ing. In these Washington hybrids we find the true blue tones. $6.50 
YAZOO (Washington 1932) A lovely flower of greyish mauve 
with brownish line under lip; excellent. 2 ft. $3.00 
YELLOW FULVA An exceedingly rare ‘Louisiana iris of rich 
golden yellow; said to be the only native yellow iris; beautiful. $3.00 
rare, 
Growing in my garden are several hundred of the Washington 
hybrids of the Southern irises, which are much more hardy and 
beautiful than the species, but are too similar to some of the named 
hybrids, to be registered and introduced, but for’ mass planting and 
garden effect they are delightful. Seedlings, in selected colors, 
each 75c, 10 for $6.00. 
SPURIA GROUP : 
HAZY HILLS (Washington 1931) S. deep delft blue; F. hazy blue 
with old gold flush; Brilliant yellow signal and throat. Styles are” 
smoky blue and old gold; Crests are Alice blue. 4 ft. $2.50 
INDIAN SUMMER (Washington 1932) S. delicate delft blue and 
are semi-flaring; F, have a white background tinted with same deli- 
cate blue. Cream signal; Styles have a pinkish flush. 4 ft. $2.50 
LUMIERE (Washington 1936) Semi-erect standards of white 
with yellow midrib; Falls very flaring, of pale chrome-yellow with 
deeper yellow signal. Luminous center to the flower. 4 ft. $2.50 
MONAUREA Large flowers of deep clear yellow; tall. $1.50 
MONNIERI Golden yellow flowers of excellent form. $1.50 
MONTEAGLE (Washington 1936) Bronzy red purple self with 
yellow halo and deeper yellow signal. S,. semi-erect;.F. flaring. 
Late blooming. Glowing color. $3.00 
OCHROLEUCA lyory white flowers with yellow blotch. -§..50 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA A large and tall form. $1.00 
PREMIER S. reddish purple; F. intense blue; lovely. $3.50 
SKYLINE (Washington 1936) Misty gray blue flowers with semi- 
erect standards and flaring falls. 
deep yellow signal. Styles cream. Charming. $2.50 
SUNNY DAY (H. P. Sass 1932) A splendid tall gleaming yellow 
spuria of great beauty and form. H.M., A. I. S. 1934. $i. 00 
~ EVANSIA AND VERNAL IRISES 
crests are marked with 
TECTORUM, WHITE Exquisite white; 
$ .75 
gold. 
IRIS VERNA An early 
ee and is our nearest approach to a native Bearded ‘Iris. A 
lovely little self of bright bluish lavender with a deep yellow crest 
on the falls. Rare and beautiful. 5 in. $2. 00 
VERNAL DAWN (Henry 1941) See Introductions, page 4. 
VERNAL SNOW (Henry 1941) See Introductions, page 4." 
flowering species from our ‘southern 
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vl ay 
Soft canary yellow | halo and long _ 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS . 
of Bearded: Ins, Siberians, Japanese Iris, and Washington Hybrids on Inside. Back Cone 
Collection ‘Of Oriental Poppies on page 20 and Hemerocallis on page 24.” 
