
IRIS SIBERICA—Siberian Iris 
Vigorous, graceful, grass-like foliage which retains its 
beauty throughout the season makes this class of prime 
value as a landscape variety. Especially effective in 
masses about the pool or waterside, but equally good in 
the border or large rockery. 
Blue Heron—The earliest blue beginning about May 15. 
25c each 
Bob White—Snowy white. Strong and prolific. 25c each 
Butterfly—Excellent light blue. 30”. 20c each 
Caesar—Fine delicate violet with deeper markings. 25c each 
Caesar’s Brother—48”. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. A rich glossy, 
-black-purple of perfect form. The darkest of all. 65c each 
Emperor—Very tall purple, especially graceful. 25c each 
Florrie Ridler—Large medium blue. 48”. 65c each 
Grandis—Very tall deep blue and purple. 50c each 
Kingfisher Blue—Bright sky blue. 50”. 50c each 
Mrs. Beavan—Vigorous purple violet. 50c each 
Peggy Perry—Violet blue with frilled edges. 25c¢ each 
Periwinkle—Blue with white center. Flaring falls. 
$1.00 each 
Perry’s Blue—Wonderful, clear sky blue with white mark- 
ings. 4’. 25¢ each 
Red Emperor—30”. Handsome wine-red veined and shaded 
blue. No other Siberian of th’s color. 45c each 
Skylark—Large, light blue shading to white on falls. 
50c each 
Snowcrest—38”. Sparkling, waxy-white beautifully ruffled. 
65c each 
Snow Gueen—Charming white flowers with rich yellow 
blotch at the throat. 25c each 
Sunnybrook—Delightful shade of medium blue. 25c each 
One each of the 18 Siberians $6.00 
_IRIS—Various Species . 
*arenaria—Bright yellow on 2” stems in April. 25c each 
Bulleyana—A lovely Chinese species, with handsome rich, 
bright blue-purple flowers with a background of cream in 
the falls $1.50 each 
D. K. Williamson—A beardless hybrid of rich velvety roya- 
purple, shaded buff-chocolate at center. Very striking. 
; 35c each 
dichotoma—Vesper Iris. 4’. A dainty little Iris blooming in 
August. Each day for three or four weeks a new bloom 
appears which lasts but one day. 45c each 
*foliosa—Deep velvety blue flowers. 35c each 
Hoogiana—An aristocrat from Turkestan. Wonderfully 
smooth texture, flowers of the clearest sky blue, and 
absolutely perfect form make this one of the outstanding 
flowers in any garden. 50c each 
*mellita—An odd little dwarf having greenish yellow flow- 
ers tinged with brown. A rare and extremely interesting 
plant. 50c each 
*minuta—A tiny species that is very rare. Dainty yellow 
flowers marked with brown. Distinct and unusual. 
$1.50 each 
missouriensis—Native with us having lovely lavender blue 
flowers on 15” stems. 25c each 
*prismatica—A very desirable sort with lilac purple flowers 
having a yellow throat and darker veinings. 50c each 
pseudacoris—Bright yellow with brown markings. May be 
grown in the pool or beside a stream in full sun but 
does well in the border. 60”. 35c each 
*ruthenica—Another very rare dwarf having exquisite deep, 
rich blue flowers. 75c each 
*sintensisii—White dotted with blue. 8”. 65c each 
Spuria, Lord Wolseley—46”. Fine violet-purple with a spot 
of gold on each petal. 25c each 
Spuria, Mrs. A. W. Tait—36”. Soft porcelain blue, with a 
yellow spot at the throat. Very early. 25c each 
Spuria, Ochroleuca—Excellent for border or pool edge, grow- 
ing to 5’. Very lovely blooms of ivory and gold. 25c each 
*verna—Beautiful fragrant, starry flowers of blue, violet 
and gold for a shaded spot in acid soil. 50c each 
versicolor—A plant from the marshes which will, however, 
do well in any well watered location. Beautiful beardless 
AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS 
This new type of Iris is a great step forward in the horti- 
cultural world. It not only blooms in the spring, but again 
in the late summer and fall, due to its very rapid growth, 
which allows the bulbs to mature in a few months instead 
of a full year. It has, therefore, almost no dormant period 
during the summer and should be watered and kept grow- 
ing continually for the best results. Well established 
plants will often bloom several times during a season. 
Allies—26”. A combination of reddish-brown and fawn. 
25c each 
Autumn Elf—10”. A very reliable bloomer in late summer 
and fall. S. olive cream; F. lavender. 60c each 
Autumn Haze—30”. A new giant with huge blooms. S. laven- 
der-violet; F. hyssop-violet shading to manganese violet. 
75c each 
Autumn King—30”. Vigorous, free flowering rich blue violet 
‘with falls a shade deeper. 20c each 
Autumn Queen—18”. A pure snowy-white blooming almost 
continually. 20c each 
Black Magic—28”. A newcomer with lovely flowers of in- 
rense deep blue with a rich velvety lustre and a black 
sheen. 50c each 
Crysoro—A very early bloomer, having huge flowers of the 
deepest orange yellow. No other Iris has so long a 
blooming season and certainly no yellow is more bril- 
liant. Nota tall grower, but one that should be in every 
garden for sheer brilliance of color. 25c each 
Dorcas Hutcheson—18”. An exceptionally fine, fragrant 
flower of rich pansy violet. 25c each 
Eleanor Roosevelt—26”. A profuse bloomer twice a year 
and one of the best recent introductions. A rich raisin 
purple color. 25c each 
Equinox—26”. A rich violet bi-color. 50c each 
Golden Harvest—18”. Large flowering, deep yellow with a 
greenish-gold cast and red-gold veinings. 35c each 
Jean Siret—15”. This is practically an everblooming Iris of 
rich deep yellow often striped with purple. Extremely 
popular. 25c each 
Lieut. Chavagnac—15”. A brilliant purple that blooms per- 
sistently throughout the season. 25c each 
Southland—24”. A sensational new yellow of intense deep 
coloring. Large flowered and reliable. 50c each 
Ultra—18”. A brilliant ultra-marine blue of great beauty. 
H.M. 25c each 
White Autumn King—30”. A magnificent new pure glisten- 
ing white. A prodigious bloomer with large perfect waxy 
flowers. 50c each 
One each of the 16 Autumn Flowering, $4.75 
LAMIUM (Lay’-mi-um) —Dead Nettle 
A much neglected and worthwhile plant. Grown in 
partial shade with occasional severe shearing it is one 
of the loveliest dwarf plants grown. A great favorite with 
our visitors. 
*maculatum—Deep green foliage heavily marbled with red 
and silver above which the old rose salvia-like flowers 
bloom all season. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
LAVANDULA (Lah-van’-deu-la) —Lavender 
A delightful old-fashioned favorite that has never lost 
popularity. The dainty lavender flowers which retain 
their delicious fragrance when dried are greatly beloved. 
Give a sunny location and cut back when the bushes be- 
come straggly. 
*yera—The true old lavender. A profuse bloomer with fine 
silvery leaves and purple flowers. 25c each; 3 for 65c 


PLEASE NOTE 
“3 of one kind’ prices do not apply to three of different 
sorts. Please do not ask us to ship three different kinds 

lavender flowers. 25c each for the price of three of one kind. 
versicolor kermesina—Brilliant claret red borne in pro- 
fusion on 30” stems. 50c each 
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