
SPURIAS 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
This beardless group contains some of 
the most beautiful and attractive 
Irises. They are large and distinctive 
and some varieties are well over four 
feet tall. The foilage is dark green 
and sword-like. The Spurias have 
great decorative value both in the gar- 
den and as cut flowers. They are eas- 
ily grown in moist, rich soil. 
GULDENSTAEDTIANA — Pale yellow, 
large plants $0.35 
MRS. A. W. TAIT—Soft procelain blue, 
early, strong erect foliage ....... $0.25 
OCHROLEUCA — Large white with 
deep orange blotch at the throat, very 
decorative, fine for water’s edge.$0.25 
SHELFORD GIANT—Pale creamy yel- 
low flowers of large size, very tall, 
sometimes up to 5 feet .......... $0.50 
SUNNY DAY (H. Sass)—Tall gleaming 
yellow, very large and strikingly beau- 
tiful, the finest yellow color and one of 
therminestvol-alie lists. a. $0.50 
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POGO—GYCLUS HYBRID 
These odd and beautiful Irises are the 
result of crosses between various mem- 
bers of the Bearded and Oncocylclus 
sections. They inherit unusual color- 
ing and delicate venation from their 
Oncocyclus parents and vigor and 
hardiness from the Bearded ancestors. 
The tested varieties which we list are 
all strong and hardy; they thrive 
under the same conditions as the 
Bearded sorts. 
BALROUDOR (J. Sass, 1933)—Soft 
blue violet and deep olive buff. Two 
flowered stems, 16 to 18 inches, vigor- 
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GRAY CLOUD (J. Sass 1933)—Blend 
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PESHAWAR—Rich red purple marked 
with darker purple and brown beaten 
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STORMY DAWN (J. Sass, 1933)—Glor- 
ious colors of a storm cloud with the 
sun breaking through, 6 to 10 inches 
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WILLIAM MOHR—Ground color lilac, 
heavily veined manganese violet. Gor- 
geous large blooms that cannot be de- 
scribed, one of the most famous of all 
TriSes* sin eee Nene LO eae $0.25 
ZWANENBURG—Blend of cream buff 
and yellow with maroon markings, 
largest among the very early an 
Miscellaneous Beardless 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
FULVA—Southern species, bright cop- 
pery red $0.25 
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PSEUDACORUS—Bright yellow wild 
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DELEVAYI—Smoky purple, late. .$0.50 
GRAMINEA—Fragrant dwarf beard- 
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HYACINTHIANA—Larger, taller En- 
Salas Lent Divied eugene ot 3. yee $0.50 
DICHOTOMA—Mauve lavender. The 
vescer Iris, blooms during the hottest 
part of the summer, the flowers open- 
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SPECIAL 
100 Mixed Irises, Unlabeled, 
Not Prepaid—$1.50 
Mixed Iris collections will include a 
wide color range of varieties ordinar- 
ily selling at much higher prices. Ship- 
ment by express, charges collect. 
Quantity prices on Irises for landscap- 
ing and massing furnished on request. 
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