36 FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Vitis Rhombifolia (Grape Ivy)—Particularly fine for wall jars on 
terraces or porches. Dignified for any conspicuous spot around the 
house, Bronze green foliage in three parted graceful segments. 35c. 
Wandering Jew—WMulticolor, leaves variegated with stripes of green, 
silver and crimson-maroon. Blossoms tiny, plum color. 25c. 
IRIS SECTION 
Species and Siberian Iris shipped in spring or fall. The others 
shipped only after July 4 to November 1. 
Bulbous Iris. Fall planting only. 
Reticulata—A lovely little iris with brilliant deep purple blooms 
with golden streak in center of falls, very early. 35c. 
Reticulata Krelagei—Red-purple flowering form of the above. 35c. 
Dwarf Iris Species. 
Arenaria—3 in. Exceedingly dwarf little brilliant yellow iris, but 
fairly large flowers. A rare choice variety. $1.00. 
Cristata—4 in. A lovely little species, wide open light lavender 
flowers with a golden crest. 35c. 
Cristata Alba—A rare white form of cristata, orange-yellow crest. 
50c. 
Cristata Amethyst—Dark lavender blossoms with yellow crests. 50c. 
Cristata Coerulea—Flower deep rich royal-blue, very handsome. 

Cristata Crested Fairy—4 in. An attractive little iris of cristata 
form. Standards first opening pale lavender, soon paling out to 
white. The falls deep lavender, a lovely little bicolor. $2.50. 
Flavissima—Same coloring as Arenaria, only a little larger. 50c. 
Graminea—12 in. Grassy tufts and fragrant reddish-violet flowers 
of unique form, part shade. 35c. 
Lacustris—2 in. Similar to Cristata, but about half as large. Flowers 
lavender with an orange-yellow crest. 50c. 
Mellita Mulberry—Sickle shaped leaves, the flowers are brownish- 
purple on 4 in. stems. 50c. 
Mellita Yellow—Same habit as above with flowers greenish-yellow 
tinged with brown. 50c. 
Rubra-Marginata—4 in. Lurid red flowers, attractive curved foliage 
edged pink-red, very rare, 75c. 
Ruthenica—A rare specie. Deep blue-purple flowers, a tiny siberian 
on 8 in. stems during April and May. Foliage soft and grass-like. 
50c. 
Setosa Canadensis—10 in. A fine large flowered light blue form. 
Setosa Labrador—Very lovely clear blue blossoms, lightly veined. 
Very dwarf. 
Unifolia—Similar to Ruthenica with paler blue flowers appearing 
late in the season, New and rare. $1.00. 
Dwarf Bearded. 
Alba—6 in. A very lovely creamy-white fragrant. 25c. 
Albatre—8 in. S. soft creamy white, F. soft olive. 25c. 
Alpin—5 in. Lobelia blue and reddish purple. 25c. 
Aphylla—6 in. Exquisite soft grey-blue, sometimes flowers in 
autumn, = S5C. 
Aramis—5 in. Light yellow. 25c. 
Argynnis—10 in. Gold and purple. 25c. 
Atroviolacea—4 in. The earliest red-purple. 25c. 
Aurea Maculata—6 in. Yellow with purple shadings. 25c. 
Azurea—4 in. An early sky blue, makes a beautiful light blue mass. 
20C, 


