
4 Miscellaneous Beardless Tris 
























; » ROTHY K. WILLIAMSON 
mental ‘seed pods, bursting open ex- 
"MSN., 1918) 30°. — A hybrid of 
f vivid purple. Fine as cut flow- 
ie t ---- oA Eby Ae Sa ey $0. 75 
e flowers of violet blue and short 
ular stems. Does best in damp 
woodland soil, but will do well in rich 
$0.40 
ded varieties. 
SUTTERFIY ee (CLEV. 1920) 36%. 
oft pine flushed white. _-__ $0.65 
How: 
Db Exceptionally fine massive 
$0.75 
ba rich blue 
oe blue large Owes on tall stur- 
sich er, So gigs AE a a a ee 
N Is - — (FARR, )— Fine blue 
GRIN $0.65 
ISHER — (DYKES, 1923) — 
75 
_ (RRES. 1932) 305%. —— 
milky white flowers 
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which should not be allowed to 
etter — avoid lime and bone meal because they prefer a slightly acid env 
$1.00 
.—Pure large white 
branches 
(13) 
(SHIPMENT IN FALL OR EARLY SPRING) 
GLADWIN IRIS — (IRIS FOERTI- 
DISSIMA)—Grown for the very orna- 
posing brilliant scarlet seeds. Blue 
flowers. Foliage attractive. -. $0.75 
PSEUDACORUS — Flowers are of 
bright yellow, borne on strong, tall 
stems. Blooming a long season. Don’t 
THUISSE) PON oer e nee eee eerie: $0.45 
VESPER IRIS — (DICHOTOMA) — 
Flowers of mauve lavender to cream 
and purple. Blooms opening in the 
evening. Blooms from July to Sep- 
tember profusely. $0.65 
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These are the ‘most graceful and fairylike of all Tris, and start bloom- 
gs just before the tall beardless species. 
] om. The newer varieties are taller and finer, 
brighter, and the flowers are larger 
Easy to grow and prodigious of 
the colors cleaner and 
and of better form than the old out- 
Planting in Fall or very early Spring in ordinary garden 
dry out until plant is established. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER — (MORG., 
1932) L. 30. H.M., A.I.S., 1936—The 
darkest and best Siberian; black pan- 
sy ‘purple. Rating 91,142 $0.75 
DRAGONFLY — (DYKES, 1923) 
58‘‘.— Beautiful binish violet, bronze 
EH VGO AC eS a tee Meter a $0.75 
RED EMPEROR — (STURT. 1924) 
20%, —- Wine-red, veined blue $1.00 
RED RAIDER — (CLEV. 1927) — 
Red purple $0.75 
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SNOWCREST — (GAGE, 1932) H 
M., A.I.S., 1936. — Large, refined, 
sparkling wax-white flowers. — $1.00 
TURQUOISE CUP-— (CLEVE. 1927) 
42‘*, —- Turquoise blue. Unusual $0.75 
WHITE DOVE — (CLEV. 1927) 48“ 
ZEST — (STURT. 1934) — Brilliant 
blue with deep lavender pink, races 
BRR AS EY RPA Te areas era 
$0.75. 

