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IRIS 
IRIS 
IRIS 
Price List, Spring 1945 
GERMINICA—Continued 
Kochi. 24 in., flowers deep blackish pur- 
ple, early. 
Lohengrin. 28 in. S. and F. deep violet 
mauve. 
Lord of June. S. lavender blue; F. rich vio- 
let purple. Gigantic size. 
Minnehaha. S. creamy white; F. creamy 
white and maroon. 
Pauline. S. light blue; F. dark blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. 40 in. S. lavender-blue; 
F. deep lavender. Late. 
Quaker Lady. S. smoky lavender; F. agera- 
tum blue. 
Queen of May. S. pinkish lavender; F. the 
same veined chocolate. 
Rebecca. Golden yellow. 
Sea Gull. 
Sherwin-Wright. 26 in. S. and F. bright 
golden yellow. 
Virginia Moore. S. and F. Bright cherome 
yellow. 
Windham. S. soft lavender-pink; F. darker 
shade, veined. 
PUMILA—tThese little Irises do not grow 
over 4 inches. Fine for borders. Dark blue. 
‘SIBIRICA— 
Perry’s Blue, 3 to 4 ft. Clear blue flowers 
on stiff stalks. 
Perrys Purple. 3 to 4 ft. 
White. 
~ OPHIOPOGON: Snakebeard. 
Jaburan. 20¢ each. Lilac blooms followed 
by shiny dark blue berries. White and 
‘purple. 
PARDANTHUS: Blackberry Lily. 
Chinensis, flowers orange colored, spotted 
black. 
PEONIES—HARDY 
Strong divisions, 3 to 5 eyes. 
Edulis Superba. Crown type. Early. Clear 
pin. 75¢. , 
Festiva Maxima. Largest and most popular. | 
Pure white. Inner petals tipped carmine. 
Isabelle Karlitsky. Large, light rose pink. 
50¢. 
Mons. Jules Ellie. Pale lilac-rose with sil- 
very reflex. 75¢. 
JAPANESE PEONIES—Mikado. Best deep 
red. $1.00. | 

