Other American Beardless Species 



oS | The various groups of Beardless Species and Hybrids, in- 
cluding this group, flower after the Tall Bearded Iris and 
ahead of the Japanese Iris. They are hardy anywhere. Plant- 
ing and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
Pseudacorus—20c ea. 
$2 00 doz., $15.00 per 100 

Fulva Special—24 in. An exceedingly deep rich copper red- 
toned Fulva, all divisions of one original root, therefore 
uniform in height and color and more brilliant than the 
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Hexagona—Deep blue with a white throat beautifully veined; 
styles apple-green, with violet crests and standards. Flowers 
nestle down in) the foliagea.y.)... teri iain ele 25 
Versicolor—24 in. The Beardless Marsh Iris of our northern 
states. Very pretty lavender-purple flowers produced in the 
greatest profusion. Rugged anywhere sun or shade, marsh or 
garden. Fine for naturalizing. Will take care of itself in any 
Locationawithoutrany Galery. crak renee: cree alas 
SE AC a Oe ee 15 each; $1.50 doz.; $12.00 per 100 
Virginica—32 in. The wild swamp Iris of Indiana. A sub- 
species of Versicolor, but in a soft blue-lavender. The plants 
I am offering are of a very strong growing strain, much 
more robust than Versicolor, with larger flowers, and much 
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Yellow Fulva—18 in. An exquisitely beautiful and very rare 
pure yellowslOrim Ol E Ulyaing occur scism oie sete ols ae .50 

FROM MASSACHUSETTS 
“The collection of 40 varieties of Japanese Iris that I bought 
_. from you flowered for me this season and I am more than pleased 
4 with them. The colors, size of flowers, and blendings were away 
4, beyond what I had expected.”’ 

European and Asiatic Beardless Species | coutsctio oF seanpiess 

These are all quite hardy in our American Gardens and will grow almost any- This is a carefully made selection 
where without any special care. The several forms of Pseudacorus, as well as from the different types of Euro- 
being quite at home in the garden, are especially useful for growing in a pool or pean, American, and Asiatic Species 
water garden, or for naturalizing in a damp or marshy spot. and Hybrids, including the Spurias, 
Dichotoma—230 in. One of the most interesting of all Iris. From Manchuria and as listed on several pages of this 
Northern China. Blooms during July and August. Profusely branched, one catalogue. Each variety will be dis- 
plant producing from 100 to 200 tiny flowers in a season. See color illustration tinctive and will be added to fill a 
beloweteny etic ek ey iets Sioa oly Fhlme nein ly one Se 50 each; 3 for 1.00 certain definite place in such a col- 
Ensata—12 in. From central Asia. Delightful lavender flowers that nestle down lection. A fine color range will be 
in the foliage. Exquisite as cut flowers................ccccc cece ceees 25 included. 
Hyacinthiana—12 in. Exceptionally attractive Hyacinth Scented flowers of 10 Magnificent Beauties 
soft blue and sulphur yellow, with fine brown veins. Color somewhat variable, All Different, My Selection 
butialways abiractive, 2-20-50. «wir nsec eee adie ow ves Suc hme aro 25 All Properly Labeled for $2.50 
Kaempferi—40 in. The native wild Iris from Japan, the origin of our modern 20 Varieties 
“Japanese Iris.” I am offering an unusually fine, exceptionally tall, very free All Different, M Siicetion 
flowering strain, the deep red-purple flowers being double the size of the ordinary Ailprooerivit Ber ed for $5.00 
wild Kaempferi. This is one of the finest Iris I have for mass effect...... 235 pig ll Se : 
Koreana—Very lovely soft lavender flowers. Grown from seeds collected in 
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Laevigata-Albo-Purpurea—=36 in. Generally considered one of the most beauti- 
ful and valuable Species discovered. See color illustration Page 38...... 1.50 
Pseudacorus—36 to 48 in. Rich yellow, flowering with the Siberians. See color 
illustration above. Hardy anywhere, but prefers a damp spot. Excellent for 
the water garden or for naturalizing and just as fine in the home garden. Native 
OlmEnty an Cease pee isiccs oe ence ccs see 6 -20 each; $2.00 doz.; $15.00 per 100 
Pseudacorus Alba—36 in. A very lovely pure white form of above. A finer white 
Iris would be hard to find............. .35 each; $3.50 doz.; $25.00 per 100 
Pseudacorus Flore Pleno—36 in. A very rare double form of Pseudacorus in 
the same deep yellow color. Rosette-like flowers..................0055 Alas) 
Pseudacorus Gigantea—36 in. A giant flowered form of Pseudacorus.... .25 
Pseudacorus Immaculata—36 in. WINNER OF THE FIRST PRIZE IN 
THE BEARDLESS IRIS CLASS AT THE TIRISSHOW AT ROCKEFELLER 
CENTRE 1936. A pure clear deep yellow, without any of the throat markings 
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Pseudacorus Sulphurea—36 in. A very lovely soft sulphur-yellow form of 
HSenucaconuc mH XG Uisiteras a CULMOWED. «0... c-salens ec ese rere ae ieee e cle 25 
Pseudacorus Variegata—36 in. The yellow form, with yellow and white varie- 
earecmouarenn the spring: VeTY TALC e. . o. 0-06 oes c ce cee roe nc ese 25 

