36 WHOLESALE LIST FOR FLORISTS, LANDSCAPERS AND NURSERYMEN 
ris Species... Dic Giberica - 
These Iris are very interesting. They grow well 
in ordinary soil in shady locations or in full sun- 
shine. The tall varieties are very satisfactory for 
planting around pools and lakes while the dwart 
varieties are ideal for shady corners in the rock 
garden. 
CRISTATA. <A dainty, native creeping 
species, 3 inches in height. Flowers rich 
amethyst-blue in May. Very good for a 
shady spot in the rock garden or fine as a 
ground cover under trees. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
DICHOTOMA. Fan shaped plants grow- 
ing 12” high producing numerous small 
light purple flowers in endless profusion 
throughout August. Ideal for rock garden 
or border. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
PSEUDACORUS. 36 to 48 inches. This is 
a particularly valuable species for several 
reasons. First, it is a rich yellow color, 
which color is entirely lacking in Siberian 
and Japanese Iris and it is especially at- 
tractive mixed with the Siberians. Second, 
it will grow in marsh or swampy land, 
even with 2 or 3 inches of water over it, 
and makes a pretty picture in shallow 
water or along the water’s edge. Third, 
it is excellent for naturalizing, as it will 
take care of itself in the most rugged sur- 
roundings. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
VERSICOLOR, (Blueflag). Our native 
Blueflag, surely indispensable for the 
brookside or bog garden. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100 $10.00 
IRIS PUMILA 
Spring Messengers 
These little Iris are among the very first flowers 
to herald the spring. They find themselves at 
home in almost any type of soil and the colors are 
such that they blend in well with other flowers 
that may come into bloom at the same time. 
Large quantities of these are being used for hill- 
side and rock garden plantings; they are also very 
desirable for borders. 
BLUE STONE. Blue purple bicolor with 
smooth rounded standards and falls. Free 
flowering. 
CYANEA. S. 
satin blue. 
rich, bright blue; F. dark 
FLORABUNDA. Deep blue. 
FORMOSA. Deep blue. 
L.A FIANCEE. White 
PURPLE. 
WHITE. 
YELLOW. 
All varieties; Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
The ordinary Iris Siberica is too well known for detailed description. 

SIBERIAN IRIS 
We cannot 
help, however, bringing to your attention the fine assortment of varieties that we 
are listing below. They grow to a height of 3 to 4 feet. 
will produce from 11 to 30 long flower spikes. C s 
In addition to landscape plantings they are ideal 
create a wonderful atmosphere. 
for bordering brooks or ponds. 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Standards dark vi- 
olet; falls massive, circular, deep rich 
blue. Exceptionally fine variety growing 
to a height of 36 inches. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
KINGFISHER BLUE. Grows to a height 
of 54 inches. A fine, large bright blue on 
four and one-half feet stems. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE. A stylish-looking 
rich deep-bright violet, with a beautifully 
veined white throat. Height 38 inches. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
MRS. ROWE. 
flushed rose. 
of Siberians. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
Very fine silvery white, 
A good addition to the list 
MRS. SANDERS. Dark violet-purple, with 
white haft. Nearer a plum purple than 
the others. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
PEGGY PERRY. Ruffled rich violet-blue, 
with a white center. An early flowering 
sort. Grows to a height of 32 inches. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
Good established clumps 
Vases displayed in a living room 
PERIWINKLE. The largest and finest 
dark variety, color being deep violet. 
Grows to a height of 40 inches. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
SIBERICA. The flowers resemble the 
Spanish and English Iris. These make a 
bright show in the garden and are excel- 
lent for cutting. They can be cut when in 
bud and will fully develop in water. In 
bloom from the latter part of May until 
the end of June. Flowers are purplish 
blue; plants are 3 feet high. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
SIBERICA ALBA. White form of the pre- 
ceding. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
SUPERBA. Large violet-blue flowers; 
handsome foliage. Fine border plant and 
grand subject for planting near water, 
where it blooms profusely. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
THELMA PERRY. Considered an improv- 
ed Perry’s Blue. It is a lighter tone, a 
soft China blue with a beautiful white 
throat. The large, finely formed flowers 
even rival Kingfisher Blue in size. 
Per 10, 60c; Per 100, $5.00 
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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS 
Hardy Sweet Peas 
The flowers of Hardy Peas are extremely 
showy and fine for cutting. Charming 
climbers for covering trellises, arbors, 
ete. Continuously in bloom. 
PINK BEAUTY. Large racemes of pleas- 
ing deep rose flowers. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
RED. The well Known red Everlasting 
Pea. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
WHITE PEARL. A great improvement on 
the older white variety, the stems giving 
from 12 to 15 flowers each. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
LEONTOPODIUM 
Edelweiss 
ALPINUM. A well known Alpine with 
pretty white leaves and small yellow 
flowers which are surrounded by a star- 
like head of leaves, clothed with a dense 
white, woolly substance. <A _ splendid 
plant for the rock garden. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
LAVENDULA 
Lavender 
DELPHINENSIS. Rare and interesting 
species, producing pale blue flowers. 
Height 2 feet. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
SPICA MUNSTEAD. Dwarf variety, com- 
pact habit, blue flowers. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
VERA. The true Sweet Lavender, grow- 
ing 18 inches high, wonderfully fragrant, 
blue flowers blooming July and August. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
LINARIA 
Hardy Snapdragon 
MACEDONICA SPECIOSA. Desirable 
flowers for cutting are produced on strong 
stems. In full bloom the first of June. 
Very attractive in floral arrangements. 
Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 

PLANT OUTSIDE— 
Where Your Investment is Low . 
Cutting is Easy... Profit Margin is 
High. 
