IRIS KAEMPFERI—Continued 
Oyodo. 40 in. Intense deep velvety uniform royal purple. Large Rose H. Scheepers. 36 in. One of our most lovely double varieties 
flowers of extra heavy velvety substance. in a delightful uniform mauve shade. 
Pluton. 36 in. Extremely handsome double flowers; intense, rich, Sea Crest. 46 in. Double frilled white, faintly flushed very soft 
Petunia-violet veins over a white ground. lavender, with lavender crests. 
Priam. 40 in. Huge single white flowers, with a soft flush of lav- Sofu-No-Koi. 36 in. A superb “marbled” effect. Hyacinth-violet 
ender to add to its attractiveness. over a soft blue ground, with a deeper blue flush at the center. 
Princess Hollyhock. 42 in. Vividly brilliant and effective. Pale Vielet Herrington. 40 in. Large handsome double flowers of Brad- 
Wistaria-violet, with vivid prune-purple veins. ley’s violet with white veins and tufted center. 
Wakamusha. 36 in. Best of all the dark striped kinds. Deep, vivid, 
brilliant Pansy-violet veins over a white ground, with a Y4-inch 
snow-white border. Styles intense solid blackish Pansy-violet. 
Woter Lily. Elegant white with broad lavender edges. 
Waving Waters. Double light blue marked and flushed white 
heavy, ruffled petals. Double very large petals. : 
White Giant. 42 in. A new snow-white variety with gorgeous 
Purple Giant. 42 in. Massive purple flowers of unsurpassed beauty. 
Pyramid. 32 in. A magnificent double to triple deep blue-purple, 
with white styles and yellow throat in striking contrast. 
Red Cloud. Unusual red, white and yellow in center. One of the 
latest in bloom. 
Red Emperor. Very early and very large, deep red. 
Red Triumphator. Double deep red, white tufted center. Very large flowers produced in great abundance. 
and tall. Yama-Yama. 30 in. White, flushed lavender, with a bright violet 
Rosa Anna. Beautiful cream-white with rose stripes. hairline edging and cream styles. 
George Wallace. 46 in. Earliest of all. Lovely blue tone. 
Gray Prince. 36 in. A lovely and very rare soft grey-blue. 
Heavenly Blue. 48 in. A real rich gorgeous heavenly blue. 
Kingfisher Blue. 54 in. Fine bright uniform sky-blue. 
Lady Godiva. 36 in. Very early. Rare dainty flesh-pink. 
Lady Northcliff. 38 in. Stylish looking rich bright violet. 
Cleves vise Sees pew Hi corey blue. 
ewellyn. in. superlatively beautiful uniform soft blue. 
35c¢ each; $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 per 100. Martha LeGrand. 36 in. A superb new white variety. 
, ’ , ‘ May Morning. 32 in. Fine rich deep purple. Largest of all. 
Siberian Iris are the heaviest producers of flowers of all Iris. They Miss Duluth. 30 in. Handsome velvety blackish violet. 
are very useful as cut flowers, many single plants produce upwards Morning Magic. 36 in. Large flowers of soft pink tone. 
of fifty flowers. Mrs. Gray Hill. 32 in. A very early rich deep blue, with flaring falls and 
Siberian Iris are different from other Iris. They have a very grassy a beautifully veined white throat. 
foliage, tubular flowering stems and somewhat smaller flowers. Select Mrs. Rowe. 32 in. Charming silvery white, flushed rose. 
a spot in your garden for our lovely collection of Siberian Iris. They Natick. 38 in. Large beautiful sky-blue. 
will fill in with beauty and are the easiest of all Iris to grow in either Nora Distin. 30 in. Strikingly beautiful blue and white. 
full sunlight or semi-shade, also very hardy. Papillon. 50 in. Tallest soft blue, Very lovely. 
: ; hes Peggy Perry. 32 in. Early. Ruffled rich blue. 
Cultural directions same as Kaempferi Iris. Periwinkle. 40 in. Rich, deep violet-blue; one of the largest and best. 

2 Planting instructions accompany all shipments. Originally sold at $10.00 a plant. 
cuta. 36 in. Fine uniform blue of medium tone. Perry Blue. 48 in. One of the most popular of the Siberian Iris, and justly 
Bue King. 42 in. A very handsome brilliant blue-purple. so, in a beautiful shade of clear sky-blue. 
Blue Owl. 36 in. Rich blue with prominent bronze throat. Pigmy. 24 in. A dainty dark violet miniature type. 
flue Ridge. 30 in. A lovely light blue of uniform color. Red Emperor. 30 in. Handsome wine-red, shaded and veined a deeper 
ue Star. 29 in. Exquisite flowers with rich violet standards and clear tone. In a color class by itself. 
soft lavender falls. Royal Flush. 54 in. Tall velvety purple, overlaid red. 
Blue Wings. 36 in. Large flowers of a lovely shade of soft blue. Sitver Tip. 34 in. Ruffled clear deep azure-blue. 
Bob White. 38 in. Waxy snow-white, lemon-yellow throat. Skylark. 40 in. An exquisite soft blue of superb form. 
Butterfly. 36 in. Soft blue, gracefully poised like a butterfly. Skyrocket. 38 in. Delightful violet-biue of perfect form. 
Caesar. 30 in. Rich royal purple of exceptional brilliance. Originally Snow Queen. 38 in. The largest of the Siberian Iris, with perfect snow- 
sold for $25.00 a plant. white flowers of firm waxlike texture. 
Caesar's Brother. 30 in. Surpasses Caesar in depth of color, though Summer Sky. 30 in. Entirely new and different in a very delicate soft blue 
entirely different, rich blackish Pansy-violet. and white combination. 
Distinction. 30 in. A fine blue of medium tone. Sunnybrook. 36 in. An exquisite shade of soft Alice-blue. 
Dragonfly. 58 in. Fine uniform bluish violet, shoulder high. Thelma Perry. 36 in. One of our finest light blues. 
Duchess of York. 36 in. Exceptionally fine massive flowers of deep True Blue. 36 in. Magnificent true blue flowers. 
rich blue. Turquoise Cup. 42 in. A gorgeous new turquoise-blue of large size. 
Emperor. (Improved strain.) 48 in. Rich violet-blue. White Empress. 36 in. A fine new sparkling white. 
This group includes a fine selection of Louisiana and other Amer- 
ican species, European and Asiatic species, Beardless Hybrids and 
Spurias. They follow the Tall Bearded Iris in bloom. They are all 
hardy and easy to grow. : ‘ 

Price: 75¢ each; 12 for $7.50. 
~>Dorothea K. Williamson. 24 in. A rich velvety royal purple of intensely brilliant color. 
The flowers are 4 to 5 inches in diameter. A marvelous cut flower. 
Fulva. 30 in. A most unusual and attractive coppery red-toned. Iris. « 
Fulvala. 24 in. A very handsome rich velvety flower, similar to Dorothea K. William- 
son but in a burgundy-wine tone. 
Kaempferi Species. 40 in. This is one of the finest Iris I have for mass effect. Kaemp- 
feri is the original species from which all of our modern named Kaempferi Iris 
sprang. I am offering an unusually fine exceptionally tall, very free flowering strain, 
the deep red-purple flowers being more than double the size of the wild Kaempferi. 
Mrs. A. W. Tait. 36 in. Exquisite soft porcelain-blue with a yellow spot at the throat. 
Early flowering among the Spurias. Very lovely. 
Notha. 36 in. A very lovely-soft lavender flower of fine form. Excellent cut-flower 
variety. 
Ochroleuca. Will grow 5 feet high in a moist location. Standards, pure white; falls, 
yellow with a quarter-inch margin of white. Very fine. 
Pseudacorus. 36 to 48 in. Rich yellow. Hardy anywhere, but prefers a damp spot. 
Excellent for the water garden or for naturalizing and just as fine in the home garden. 
Pseudacorus Alba. 36 in. A very lovely pure white form of above. A finer white Iris 
would be hard to find. 
Pseudacorus Gigantea. 36 in. A giantflowered form of Pseudacorus. 
Pseudacorus Immaculata. 36 in. Winner of the First Prize in the Beardless Iris Class 
of the Iris Show at Rockefeller Centre, 1936. A pure clear deep yellow without any 
of the Pseudacorus throat markings. 
Pseudacorus Sulphurea. 36 in. A light sulphur-yellow form of Pseudacorus. 
-=Pseudacorus Variegata. 36 in. Yellow flowers with yellow and white variegated 
foliage in the spring. Very rare. 
Shrevei Alba. 36 in. Fragrant; a very lovely frilled white-bordered soft blue. 
Caesar is much Versicolor. 24 in. The beardless marsh Iris. Very pretty lavender-purple flowers pro- 
richer and more duced in the greatest profusion. Rugged anywhere, sun or shade, marsh or garden. 
handsome than Fine for naturalizing. 
can be shown Versicofor Alba. A rare white form of the above. 
in the above  Vinicolor. 42 in. A magnificent fragrant wine-red. Large, perfect flowers. 
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