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Valor—tall, broad petals of deep blackish-purple, outstanding 
in the garden. Fragrant. 60 cents. 
Venus de Milo—medium, rich white flowers with a golden 
beard of very pleasing effect. One of the best white varie- 
ties yet produced. 75 cents. 
Various Iris 
Cristata—amethyst blue flowers on very short stems, flower- 
ing early in May. 20 cents. 
Forresti—pale yellow flowers and narrow, grass-like foliage 
about 18 inches high. Fine for naturalizing. 50 cents. 
Pumila—dwartf and very early. Light blue, dark blue, white 
and yellow. 25 cents. 
Sibirica orientalis—narrow foliage and deep blue flowers 
resembling Spanish Iris, but hardy. Naturalizes well. 
20 cents. 
Sibirica Snow Queen—a white flowered form of the above. 
20 cents. 
Kaempferi—the Japanese Iris bloom in early July, producing 
immense flat flowers with interesting color combinations. 
We imported many varieties and have grown new ones from 
selected seed. Varieties listed below at 30 cents each; 
$3.00 per dozen. 
Circe, 6 petals, very large, of variable coloring from laven- 
der to blue. Very fine for massing. 
Garnet (E.77), 3 petals, broad rounded petals of bright 
reddish-violet with yellow throat. 
Gray Dawn (E25), 3 petals, a delightful light gray bor- 
dered with reddish-violet. 
Koki-No-Iro, 6 petals, large flowers of rich violet-purple. 
White petaloids tipped violet. Blooms freely. 
Twilight (69 BX), 6 petals, gray heavily overlaid with a 
fine veiling of lavender. Center gray powdered with 
lavender. 
Venus, 3 petals, snowy-white with slender golden throat. 

A section of one of our Rock Gardens 
