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Tid Bit—24 in. Lovely lavender. 35c. : 
Tit Mouse—24 in. Amber yellow, speckled and edged Hortense 
violet. 50c. 
Tom Tit—18 in. Very dark mulberry purple with horizontal falls. 
35¢. 
Treasure Trove—A charming table iris in Naranjo coloring. ——— 
Yellow Tom Tit—A clear golden yellow. 
Warbler—25 in. Very small clean yellow. 35c. 
Westways—18 in. Light wisteria violet with bright wisteria blue 
patch in the center of the falls, beard bright orange gold, 75c. 
Widget—A baby white plicata, S. speckled heavily with lavender 
violet. F. edged and very lightly dotted lavender violet. $1.00. 

Taller Iris Species. 
Bulleyena—Like a glorified Siberian iris. The flowers are much 
larger, borne well above the foliage and of rich purple. Ex- 
cellent for pool planting. 50c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson—Large rich velvety, rich royal purple 
flowers. Good cut flower. 35c. 
Ensata—18 in. Small light lavender-blue flowers, grassy foliage. 50c. 
Guldenstaedtiana (Halophila)—Pale yellow spuria type flowers, 
tall growing. 50c. 
Longipetala—18 in. Standards clear lavender, Falls gray-white, 
veined with deep lavender, blooming in May. 75c. 
Missouriensis—15 in. Light lavender blue flowers in May. 50c. 
Missouriensis—Blue Bird—A selected, vigorous type, the flowers 
deeper blue, Bradley’s violet, and freely produced. 
Missouriensis—Snowbird—Equally hardy but not as tall flowers 
pure white, no veining. 
Pseudacorus—36 in. Rich yellow, very hardy. 35c. 
Pseudacorus Alba—A lovely white form of the above. $1.00. 
Pseudacorus Gigantea—A giant flowered form. 50c. 
Pseudacorus Sulphurea—A light sulphur-yellow form. $1.00. 
Pseudacorus Variegated—Foliage variegated yellow-white in the 
spring. Yellow flowers. $1.00. 


Spurias. 
A. J. Balfour—An intense blue of fine form, 75c. 
Aurea—Tall dark yellow, has long narrow falls. 
Golden State—Large deep yellow with ruffled petals. $1.00. 
Monneri—Handsome rich yellow, cut-flower variety. 75c. 
Monspur—Large deep blue with yellow throat, resembles dutch 
irises LOC: 
Mrs. A. W. Tait--Soft porcelain blue with a yellow spot at throat, 
early flowering spuria. 50c. 
Ochroleuca—Large ivory-white flowers with deep yellow blotch at 
throat, very decorative, fine for waters edge. 50c. 
Shelford Giant—Large pale creamy yellow flowers, very tall. $1.00. 
Sunny Day—Tall very beautiful gleaming yellow. $1.00. 
Lord Wolseley—A deep blue purple. $1.00. 

Siberian Iris. 
Acuta—Dwarf, blue and white ruffled, good edger, neat blue-green 
foliage tuft. 50c. 
Amelia Earhart—Deep blue violet, falls flaring. 50c. 
Baxteri—Standards violet, Falls white veined and tipped blue. S0Cc 
Blue Charm—A large light blue with round horizontal falis.) 50c: 
Blue Flame—Brilliant sky blue. $1.00. 
Blue Owl—Medium height, earliest blue, darker area at haft. 35c. 
Blue Ridge—Silvery light blue with turquoise midrib, late. 35c. 
Blue Star—Star-shaped flowers of deep blue. 35c. 
Blue Wings—Intense china blue, light styles, low to medium grow- 
ing. 

