PERRY’S BLUE—Dainty veined sky blue, 
7 Aa le aa od Se ee Se $0.25 
SNOW CREST—Frilled white ---------- $0.50 
WHITE DOVE—Large white ----------- $0.50 


SIBERIAN COLLECTION 
Six Siberians, your selection ----------- $2.00 


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. 
grown in moist, rich soil. 
They are easily 
GULDENSTAEDTIANA—Pale yellow, large 
MOUSPUR—Large deep blue with yellow 
throat, resembles Dutrh Iris _-_-------- $0.50 
MRS. A. W. TAIT—Soft porcelain blue, early, 
strongierect*ioliage y+. -2.-) =. ee $0.25 
OCHROLEUCA—Large white with deep 
crange blotch at the throat, very decorative, 
fine for water's edges ce) ee $0.25 
SHELFORD GIANT—Pale creamy yellow 
flowers of large size, very tall, sometimes up 
to 5 feet 
SUNNY DAY (H. Sass)—Tall gleaming yel- 
low, very large and strikingly beautiful, 
the finest yellow color and one of the finest 
of all Irises 


Collection of 6 Spurias including 1 Sunny 
Day and Shelford Gisnts os .oe ee, $2.00 


POGO—GYCLUS HYBRID 
These odd and beautiful Irises are the re- 
cult of crosses between various members of 
the Bearded and Oncocylclus sections. They 
inherit unusual coloring and delicate vena- 
tion 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, vigorous (2 for 25c) 
a Be = fs ee Re ee ee ee $0.15 
GRAY CLOUD (J. Sass 1933)—Blend of blue, 
gray, red, green and brown ------------ $0.25 
PESHAWAR-—Rich red purple marked with 
darker purple and brown tones ------- $0.50 
STORMY DAWN (J. Sass, 1933)—Glorious 
colors of a storm cloud with the sun break- 
ing through, 6’ to 10.inches 2_-222222222 $0.25 
WILLIAM MOHR—Ground color lilac, heav- 
ily veined manganese violet. Georgeous 
jlarge blooms that cannot be described, one 
of the most famous of all Irises -__-_--- $0.25 
ZWANENBURG—Blend of cream buff and 
yellow with maroon markings, largest among 
the very early Irises 
Collection of 6 Pogo-Gyclus including Grace 
Mohr, $2.00; including Ormohr-_-_-____-- $3.00 
Miscellaneous Beardless 
Shipment in Fall or Early Spring 
PSEUDACORUS—Bright yellow wild water 
Tris 
DELEVAYI—Smoky purple, late 
GRAMINEA — Fragrant dwarf  beardless 
SNGCIOS (oo nee eee oe de en es eee $0.50 
HYACINTHIANA — Larger, taller Ensata, 
light blue, this is very fine --_---------- $0.50 
DICHOTOMA—Mauve lavender. The vesper 
Iris, blooms during the hottest part of the 
summer, the flowers opening in the 
evening’... uknesat eb eek es owen $0.25 
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