BLUFFTON, INDIANA 5 
Dwar Iris 
These Iris average about eight inches in height and most varieties bloom 
from April to about the middle of May. A few bloom in June and some of the 
spring varieties bloom again in the fall. Dwarfs are excellent for use in the 
rock garden or at the front of the border. 
Atroviolacea. Deep red violet. First dwarf Iris to bloom. $0.15 
Aurea Maculata. Yellow with orange beard. F. tinged purple. $0.15 
Autumn Queen (Sass, H. P. 1926). The most persistent of all rebloomers, 
giving some bloom every month from summer to fall. It is pure white of 
exceptional form, the finest white dwarf. $0.25 
Azurea. H. C., R. H. S. Soft lavender blue, very dwarf and floriferous. $0.15 
Black Midget (McK. 1928). Black purple, with rather narrow petals. $0.15 
Blue Beard (Perry, 1903). S. bluish white; F. olive green with some purple 
veining. Fragrant. $0.15 
Blue Jade (Van Fleet-Lovett 1926). Large dark blue purple. $0.15 
Bride (Caparne, 1901). Nearly white. Fragrant. 12 inches. $0.15 
Cyanea (G. & K. 1899). Rich violet purple with a white throat. $0.15 
Endymion (Sturt. 1925). A rich claret of fine proportion. Very fine. $0.15 
Florida (G. & K. 1899). Medium yellow self. $0.15 
Graminea (Bon. 1920). A very well-formed garnet red self. $0.15 
Harbor Lights (Bur. 1927). Light yellow dwarf. $0.25 
Hobo (Wmsn. 1934). S. deep yellow; F. Maroon, veining of haft carried down 
into fall until it finally merges into a solid color. 14 inches. June 
flowering. $0.15 
Jean Siret (Andre, 1926). S. clear yellow; F. Yellow flecked violet; unusual, 
fall bloomer. Six inches. $0.25 
Keepsake (Cook, 19386). H. M., A. I. S. 1988. Tiny flowers of brightest yellow 
on very slender, graceful stems. Daintier and of cleaner color than the 
usual run of yellow dwarfs. Stems 12 inches tall, bearing one to three 
flowers mostly two. Vigorous, hardy and extremely floriferous. $0.15 
Laddie Boy (Sass, H. P. 1981). Velvety deep blue with three flowers to the 
stem. Late. 7 inches. $0.25 
Marocain (Mil. 1914). C. M., S. N. H. F. Rich, deep purple. $0.15 
Orange Queen (Barr, 1910). Clear deep yellow. Very fragrant. $0.15 
Oriel (Caparne, 1901). A large flowered reddish self. $0.15 
Puck (Caparne, 1901). Dark garnet, with velvety falls. $0.25 
Rose Mist (Sass, H. P. 19381). A soft rosy mauve, almost pink. $0.15 
Tampa (Cook, 19386). H. M., A. I. S. 1988. Tiny flowers of a decided redness 
for a dwarf bearded Iris, carried on slender stems that are often gracefully 
reflexed. Stems 14 inches tall, bearing one or two flowers each. Vigorous, 
hardy and very floriferous. $0.15 
Tony (Sass, H. P. 1931). Very free flowering rich red-purple. $0.25 
Zingara (Wmsn. 1928). A. M., A. I. S. 1929. A very distinct orange variegata. 
Quite brilliant. June flowering. $0.50 
Dwarf Collection 
15 plants selected from any of the above 15c varieties for $1.00. 
