Uncommon Iris for Unusual Effects 
Dwarf Iris 
Three Novel New Dwarf Iris 
The three iris we offer are the truest miniature dwarf iris we have seen. They are only half the size of the ordinary dwarf iris. 
Stems are 3 inches at their highest; they bloom 4 to 6 days earlier and are very prodigious bloomers. Roots are naturally very small. 
These are true selections of iris pumilla. Other commercial dwarfs are derivatives of Chaemae Iris, a larger species in all its parts. 
CARPATHIA: Diminutive 3 inch yellow; beard and all 
the same color. An ideal miniature and companion to 
Sur litity sa ee eee een oak eter tae) ced ee AN A Se geared Say 
PUMILLA NANA: Very narrow grass-like foliage, 
flower claret, tiniest bearded iris we have seen. Sent to 
US {COM RUSSLANIL@rimea sree tren olsen nr eit nee eee 
SULINA: Lovely royal blue with beard the same color. 
These two varieties are selected plants from hundreds of 
seedlings raised from seed, collected and sent to us from 
Rumania 
Annually harbingers of a glorious iris season are these early-blooming dwarfs. Sprightly, prolific, sturdy, full of the charm of 
miniatureness, they are ideal subjects for the rock garden or for edgings. 
APHYLLA OSIRIS: medium blue; 
branched 
ATROVIOLACEA: very early purple 
BLACK MIDGET : claret, fluted blooms 
CALICO KITTY: odd yellow blend 
CHAEMAE IRIS ALBA: creamy white 
COERULEA: very early, sky blue 
CYANEA: violet blue, white beard 
DEEP WATER: pure self blue 
DIT TON*S PURPLE: deep? violet 
purple 
DR. MANN: dusky blue and purple 
bicolor 
EBURNEA: cream to creamy yellow 
ENDYMION: rich claret; a gem 
25c each; 
FLORIDA: cool soft yellow 
FORMOSA: soft purple 
GLEE: soft yellow, frilled 
GORGEOUS: good white 
GRAMINEA: deep claret; gold beard 
HUNGARICA: branched heliotrope 
HURON IMP: velvety purple bicolor 
KEEPSAKE: bright yellow, tiny, 
slender stems; prolific 
MAROCAIN: rich, deep pansy-purple 
MISS H. M. WHITE: a real miniature; 
branched blend 
ORANGE QUEEN: broad petaled 
yellow 
OWAISSA: soft medium blue 
Dwarf Iris Collection 
Ten varieties of selected color range, individually labeled, our selection 
3 of one variety 50c 
PAPOOSE: yellow and maroon 
PRINCESS LOUISE: large sky blue 
ROSE MIST: blended rose lavender 
ROYAL: rich violet blue purple 
SERAPHIM: white, orchid tints 
SILVER ELF: cool frosty white 
SNOW MAIDEN: pute white, florife- 
rous 
SOLEIL DE LEVANT: tall rich yellow 
TAMPA: partner to Keepsake but done 
in tones of red claret. 14”. 
TITANIA: clear buttercup yellow 
TONY: aristocratic red-purple 
XENO: deep yellow self 
10 for $1.00 

Siberian Iris 
These iris are some of the most graceful and fairy-like of all irises. Swaying little nymphs on slender stems among graceful grass- 
like foliage which stays like a green fountain all summer. Ideal for cut flowers for home decoration. Plant crowns 1 inch deep in rich 
soil. They like a moist spot and will thrive in shady spots where many other iris are not happy. 
CAESER’S BROTHER: The darkest pansy 
berian, tall and late blooming; well recommended. 
urple Si- 
40”. $1.50 
KINGFISHER BLUE: A fine bright uniform sky blue 
on imposing 4% foot stems. Flowers are airily carried. ..$ .35 
EMPEROR: Handsome purple, one of the finest old varie- 
tiesVery Chiiltyam 54/ er eens tute eee ere Perea 35 aca ee ee eel ele epee looking rich bright 
GATINEAU: Probably the top flight Siberian. A won- 5 Naa as iN eet 7 
ay clear true blue, extra large flowers for a Siberian, OTTAWA: Large flowers of brilliant violet-purple con 
of fine form and substance. It is outstanding and we : : nigel 
SULA NSE be iti chouene 10 ae oe aaa en spicuously edged with white. Rare and lovely. 33%.4.. 2.00 
HELEN ASTOR: One of the newest additions to our col- PERIWINKLE: A bright violet-blue color, unusual in 
lection and one of the most startling distinctive Siberians tone and metallic lustre. A garden favorite. 40”........ .40 
we have seen. A rosy-red with large sized blooms. It has 
been called the greatest color break in this class of iris and SNOW CREST: A pure sparkling white, large flowers 
that epitomizes it exactly. Unusual and lovely. 30”.... 3.50 lightly frilled; a fine upstanding flower. 40”............ .50 
