
BLUFFTON, INDIANA 7 

Table ris 
This charming group of Iris bloom with the tall bearded Iris but must 
not be compared with them. The small dainty flowers on slender wiry stems, 
with narrow foliage, make them suitable for cut Iris for the table, hence, the 
name. These Iris are also very fine for the border as they are quite floriferous 
and graceful. 
Chewink (Wmsn. 1937). A dainty little Mary Barnett, perhaps slightly paler 
in shade but with the same bright beard. The clean color, silky texture 
and fine carrying power make it most desirable. 18 inches. $0.25 
Kinglet (Wmsn. 1934). A deep golden yellow self with small well-formed 
flowers on well-branched stems 29 inches high. $0.25 
Pewee (Wmsn. 1934). A tiny pure white flower on gracefully well-branched 
stem 17 inches high. A perfect little gem. $0.25 
Siskin (Wmsn. 1934). A lovely clean pinard yellow self with slightly opened 
S. and flaring F. adding to the grace and airiness of the whole plant. This 
and Pewee are the smallest of the group. 34 inches. $0.25 
Titmouse (Wmsn. 1934). Amber Yellow speckled and edged Hortense Violet. 
Finely formed flowers on excellently branched stems. 31 inches high. $0.15 
Tom Tit (Bliss, 1919). Very dark mulberry purple with good substance and 
horizontal falls. Small, gay and dainty. 18 inches. $0.25 
Warbler (Wmsn. 1935). A very small, clean yellow formal flower with the 
wonderful floriferousness and clean habit of growth in mass of BLL 25 
inches. 0.15 
Westways (White 1936). Adorable little blue flower on slender, graceful stems 
only 18 inches tall. Color is light wisteria violet with a bright wisteria 
blue patch in the center of the F. Beard a bright orange gold. $0.75 
