Dwarf Iris 
Annually harbingers of a glorious iris season are these eatly-blooming dwarfs. Sprightly, prolific, sturdy, full of the charm of 
miniatureness, they are ideal subjects for the rock garden or for edgings. 25c each; 3 of one variety 50c 
APHYLLA OSIRIS: medium blue GOLDEN DREAM: good clear yellow | NIOBE: dark blue purple 
BALKANA: reddish purple GORGEOUS: good white ORANGE QUEEN: dark yellow 
BLUESTONE: dark blue GRACILIS: gray blend PRAIRIE GEM: deep yellow 
BLUE JADE: violet GRAMINEA: deep claret ROSE MIST: rose lavender mauve 
BUZZER: medium blue lavender HARBOR LIGHTS: sulphur yellow ROYAL: blue purple 
CANDIDA: fine white HUNGARICA: branched heliotrope SEA GULL: blended type 
CYANEA: violet blue HURON IMP: purple bicolor SNOW MAIDEN: pure white 
DITTON’S PURPLE: violet purple JEAN SIRET: light yellow STATELLAE: ivory white 
DIXMUNDE: dark blue and red purple LADDIE BOY: deep velvety blue THE BRIDE: white veined maroon 
DR. POTTER: deep blue purple MARGARET: light blue THISBE: soft dainty blue 
FLORIDA: soft yellow MAROCAIN: pansy purple TITANIA: buttercup yellow 
FRAGRANCE: medium blue MISS H. M. WHITE: branched blend YELLOW BIRD: dark yellow self 
GLEE: light yellow MISTRAL: light blue bicolor 
Dwarf Iris Collection 
Ten varieties of selected color range, individually labeled, our selection 10 for $1.50 

Glossary of Iris Terms 
Various terms applicable to iris used throughout this catalog may be defined as follows: 
AMOENA: (pleasing) white or tinted white standards with colored falls. 
PLICATA: (pleated) stitched or stippled margin-color on white background. 
VARIEGATA: yellow or near-yellow standards with deeper falls which may be either veined or solid 
tones of brown or purple. 
BLEND: combination of two or more colors (one always being yellow). 
BICOLOR: (two colors) light or medium standards and deeper falls. 
SELF: an iris of uniform color. 
TEXTURE: sheen or finish of the petals. 
SUBSTANCE: thickness of petals. 
Hemerocallis-Oriental Poppies 
We regret to announce that for the time being we are withdrawing our Hemerocallis and 
Poppies subject to further propagation. The collections of Hemerocallis and Poppies will 
remain intact and newer additions will be added and we plan to re-list them at the very first 
opportunity. 
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