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Dwarf Iris 
Dwarf Iris average about eight inches in height and most varieties 
bloom from April to about the middle of May. A few bloom in June and 
some of the spring varieties bloom again in the fall. Dwarfs are excellent 
for use in the rock garden or at the front of the border. 
Alinda (Cook, 1946). See page 3. $2.50 
Atroviolacea. Deep red violet. First dwarf Iris to bloom. $0.15 
Cream Tart (Hill-son) Glistening cream and olive yellow with wide extended 
F. and a dash of red in center of lower F. Very free and showy. An Arenaria 
seedling. $1.00 
Cyanea (G. & K. 1899). Rich violet purple with a white throat. $0.15 
Dixmude (Mil. 1916). S. Aniline Blue; F. rich crimson purple. $0.25 
Florida (G. & K. 1899). Medium yellow self. $0.25 
Jean Siret (Andre, 1926). S. clear yellow; F. yellow flecked violet; unusual. Fall 
bloomer, six inches tall. $0.25 
Laddie Boy (H. P. Sass, 1931). Velvety deep blue. Late. 7 inches. $0.25 
Lieutenant de Chavagnac (Andre, 1926). Violet dwarf that also blooms in 
the fall. | $0.35 
Little Jewel (J. Sass, 1939). Brown tan blend. $0.50 
Negus (Mil. 1914). Bright dark violet with white markings. $0.25 
Rose Mist (H. P. Sass, 1981). A soft rosy mauve, almost pink. Lovely. $0.50 
Sound Money (J. Sass, 1935). Very rich yellow dwarf. 10-12 inches. $0.25 
Tampa (Cook, 1986). H. M., A. I. S. 1988. Tiny flowers of a decided redness 
for a dwarf bearded Iris, carried on slender stems that are often grace- 
fully reflexed. Stems 14 inches tall. Floriferous. $0.50 
Tony (H. P. Sass, 1931). Very free flowering rich red-purple. $0.25 
Violet Gem (Cook, 1946). See page 3. $2.50 
Intermediate Iris 
These Iris, in general, bloom just after the Dwarfs and before the Tall 
Bearded, thus filling in the blooming season. They vary in pelent from 15-25 
inches and have relatively large flowers. 
Those varieties marked thus (*) bloom again in the fall. 
*Autumn Haze (H. P. Sass, 1934). An attractive soft lavender of fine form 
and large size. This tall fall bloomer has been both early and persistent 
: its long blooming habit. $0.30 
*Autumn Sunset (Lap. 1942). Large flowered blend of gold, rose and lilac. 
Tall. Fall bloomer. $1.50 
Black Hawk (Schreiner, 1941). A. M., A. I. S. 1948; H. M., A. I. S. 1942. A 
new dark blackish Iris. In color, "rich velvety blackish ’ purple—nearly a 
self in color but the plush like "quality of the falls make it appear as 
a bicolor. 28 inches. $1.00 
Blue Boy (Fos. 19138). Violet self with same colored beard. $0.25 
Challenger (J. Sass, 1929). Dark purple bicolor, white beard. $0.25 
Crysoro (Nich. 1931). H. M., A. I. 8, 1982. Clear, deep yellow. $0.25 
Dorothea (Caparne, 1901). A. M., R. H. S. Pale lilac bicolor $0.25 
