MONJI-NO-TAKI. White, heavily veined and bordered deep 
pink. 
ONIGA SHIMA. Brilliant violet, gold center. Late. 
PAINTED LADY. Delicate pink and white. Tall. 
PINK PEARL. Lavender pink, yellow center with blue halo. 
ROSE ANNA. Heavily veined with ruby red on a white 
ground. 
TEMPLE FLOWER. Blended blue and violet. 
TWILIGHT. Gray white heavily veined blue lavender. 
UCHIU. Cerulean blue with yellow center. 
WHITE WATERFALL. Fine white with gold marking. 
YONOMO. Large mother of pearl flower. 
In addition there are many choice varieties that I have grown 
from seed. Extra large plants. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
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Siberian Iris are tall, stately plants with narrow, ornamental foliage. 
The flowers are held well above the leaves. They require the same care 
as the Japanese Iris and will not tolerate lime in any form. 
CAESAR II. Tall dark blue, fine variety. 
EMPEROR. Large purple flowers. 52 inches. .35 three for 
KINGFISHER. Tall bright blue. 
MRS. ROWE. Delicate pink. 
ORIENTALIS. Blue purple, the native Siberian. .25 three for. 
PERRY’S BLUE. Large, fine shade of blue. .35 three for . 
RED EMPEROR. Dark red purple. 
SKYLARK. Tall light blue. .35 three for. 
SNOW QUEEN. Pute white, gold marking. .25 three for . 
I. CHRYSOGRAPHES. A rare Iris similar to the Siberian 
but larger. Rich mahogany red, bright line of gold on the 
falls. Nearly four feet tall. Blooms in July with the last of 
the Japanese. Hardy and free blooming. 
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. PUMILLA. Dwarf, profuse bloomer, May. Purple 
. PUMILLA. Yellow. 
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. PSEUDACORIS. Yellow. Native European Flag. .35 three for 
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