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IRIS 
IRIS 
IRIS 
Price List, Spring 1947 

GERMINICA—Continued 
Kochi. 24 in., flowers deep blackish pur- 
ple, early. 
Lohengrin. 28 in. S. and F. deep violet 
mauve. 
Lord of June. S. lavender blue; F. rich vio- 
let purple. Gigantic size. 
Minnehaha. S. creamy white; F. creamy 
white and maroon. 
Pauline. S. light blue; F. dark blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. 40 in. S. lavender-blue; 
F. deep lavender. Late, 
Quaker Lady. S. smoky lavender; F. agera- 
tum blue. 
Queen of May. S. pinkish lavender; F. the 
same veined chocolate. 
Rebecca. Golden yellow. 
Sea Gull. | 
Sherwin-Wright. 26 in. S. and F. bright 
golden yellow. 
Virginia Moore. S. and F. Bright cherome 
yellow. 
Windham. S. soft lavender-pink; F. darker 
shade, veined. 
PUMILA—These little Irises do not grow 
over 4 inches. Fine for borders. Dark blue. 
SIBIRICA— 
Perry’s Blue, 3 to 4 ft. Clear blue flowers 
on stiff stalks. | 
Perrys Purple. 3 to 4 ft. 
White. 
OPHIOPOGON: Snakebeard. 
Jaburan. Lilac blooms followed by shiny 
dark blue berries. White and purple. 
PARDANTHUS: Blackberry Lily. 
Chinensis, flowers orange colored, spotted 
black. 7 
PEONIES—HARDY 
Strong, clumps. 2 = 3 See $1.50 
3. to’5: eves eee 75 
Edulis Superba. Crown type. Early. Clear 
pin. 
Festiva Maxima. Largest and most popular. 
Pure white. Inner petals tipped carmine. 
Isabelle Karlitsky. Large, light rose pink. 
Mons. Jules Ellie. Pale lilac-rose with sil- 
very reflex. 
JAPANESE PEONIES—Mikado. Best deep 
red. $1.00. 
