FARIBAULT , MINN. 
Siberian Inia 
The Siberian Irises are very graceful and are much used in land- 
scape work as the plants with their rich upright growth and grasslike 
foliage add very materially to the beauty of any planting in which 
they are used. Wonderful to use about water pools, bird baths, etc. 
Perfectly hardy. 
In our show room we usually plant clumps of Siberian Iris around 
our bird baths. We receive more orders for this Siberian Iris from 
our visitors who see it in bloom than we often do during a whole 
eae when we depend upon the descriptions in our catalog for our 
orders. 
Siberian Iris works in nicely with other flowers for bouquet work. 
Prices for the following varieties: 35c each; 
hk for $1.25, postpaid; All 8 for $2.00, postpaid 
BUTTERFLY. 38 in. Standards and styles soft blue; falls soft blue over white. 
CAESAR. 48 in. A uniform deep violet-blue. Very rich coloring in this va- 
riety. To see is to order. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER. Deeper in color than Caesar. The darkest of all 
Siberian Iris. A rich pansy-violet. 
EMPEROR. 48 in. True oriental form. Comes from Japan. The flowers are 
large, of fine form, good texture, and the color a rich uniform deep violet- 
blue. 
KINGFISHER BLUE. 54 in. A very tall, graceful growing variety. A fine, 
large bright blue on 41!/-foot stems. 
NORA DISTIN. 30 in. Standards and styles clear violet: falls white edged 
and veined china-blue. 
PERRY'S BLUE. 48 in. A beautiful shade of clear light blue. One of the 
favorite varieties. 
RED EMPEROR. 30 in. Beautiful wine-red, shaded and veined a deeper tone. 
No other variety Ike it. A beautiful red-toned Iris. 

Dwarf Iris 
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Siberian Iris 
EARLY BLOOMING 
DWARF IRIS — 
One of the most fascinating of the early spring flowers. 
First of the Iris to bloom. Cheerful little fellows to use in 
borders and beds and wonderful for rock garden work. A 
great improvement has taken place in these miniature Iris 
during late years. A few years ago these dwarfs came only in 
the blue shades but now the colors vary as much as the larger 
varieties of Iris. 
Plant a few of these little dwarfs and brighten up your early 
spring garden. 
Plant dwarf Iris and prolong your Iris season from April to 
about the middle of May. Excellent for rock gardens and as 
border plants. Average height about 8 inches. 
Prices: 20c each; any 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 100 for 
$12.00, postpaid. We prepay orders from this list amounting 
to $1.50 or more. 
ATROVIOLACEA. Very early rich red-purple. Earliest. 
AZUREA. A soft lavender-blue. 
COERULEA. A very early sky-blue. 
CYANEA. A rich crimson-purple with a white beard. 
DUSK. A pleasing shade of purple. 
FAIRY. A lovely soft sky-blue. 
FLORIDA. A medium toned yellow self. 
MAROCAIN. A rich blackish red-purple. 
SCHNEEKUPPE. White with a delicate cream throat. 
TONY. A wonderful little fellow. A rich red-purple. 
WEIGEN. A pretty dark brownish red. 
