Snyder Bros. (Inc.), Center Point, Iowa Iris 

Ophelia, 20c: Heliotrope, bronze, and yellow blended. 
Pallida Dalmatica, 15c: S. and F., light lavender-violet. 
Prairie Gold, 15c: Choice, yellow, medium height. 
Princess Beatrice, 15c: Light lavender self. Tall. 
Ramses, 30c: Apricot, pink, and blue blended. 
arate White, 20c: White. 
Troostringer, 15c: Apple blossom pink throughout. 
True Charm, 15c: White delicately suffused lavender. 
Wedgewood, 20c: Blue self, white beard. 
Winneshiek, 25c: Dark blue. 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES: More permanent, and less susceptible to 
disease than the tall bearded Iris. They like a moist soil without lime 
and with plenty of peat or humus. 
Arenaria, Goldbeard Iris, 20c: 6 to 8 in., narrow leaves golden yellow flow- 
ers. Likes sandy drier soil. 
Dorothea K. Williamson, 15c: 30 in. Gorgeous, velvety, vivid red-purple. 
Mrs. A. W. Tait (Longipetala superba), 20c: 3-4 ft. Long narrow petals, 
soft porcelain blue. Very tall, stiff, sword-like foliage. 
Vesper Iris, I. dichotoma, 20c: 3-4 ft., much branched stems, light lavender 
flowers for four weeks in August and September. Flowers open about 
3:30 each afternoon. 
Water Iris, I. pseudacorus, 20c: 2-3 ft. Bright yellow. For waterside. 
SIBERIAN IRIS: Should be much more used. Very superior to Bearded Iris as 
garden plants. Dense clumps of narrow upright foliage remaining bright 
till fall. Very hardy. 
Blue Charm, 25c: Very large blue variety much superior to the old blue 
kinds. An excellent kind. 
Emperor, 25c: 3-4 ft. Large, deep violet-blue, broad circular falls. One 
of the very best of the group. 
Geo. Wallace, 20c: 3 ft. S., azure blue; F., darker veined white, stiff strictly 
upright stems and narrow foliage. Fine at pool side. 
Snow Queen, 20c: 30 in. Ivory white with yellowish throat. Fine for cutting. 
True Blue (Fryer’s), 20c: 18 in. A clear blue color. 
JAPANESE IRIS: June-July. All best protected some through winter and 
like rich, moist, humus soil. 
Mahogany, 30c: Six petals, dark reddish-purple. 
Uchiu, 30c: Six petals, caerulean blue, yellow center. 
Unnamed Seedlings, 25c: Random colors. 
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