DWARF BEARDED JRIS (Continued) 
A selected list of finest varieties every one of which is distinct. 
varieties most of which have been discarded because of repeated duplication. 
We have grown hundreds of 
Unlike the tall 
bearded group the color range is very limited and all efforts to obtain color breaks have been 
exceedingly difficult. 
With almost no exception the dwarfs we offer are truly dwarf and are 
prize material for the rock garden or the front of the border . 
DWARF IRIS 
ARENARIA (Species). The tiniest bearded and 
a grand subject for the small rockery. Ree 
yellow. 3 or 4 inches. 0 
ATROVIOLACEA. Earliest reddish purple. 4” 
.35 

AZUREA. Clear light blue. Early. 4’. ei 
BLUE MASCOT (Marx 1947). Almost chic- 
ory blue self with semi-flaring falls. 5’’. .75 
BOUQUET. Dainty white and heliotrope. 6”. 
Pas 
BUZZER. Soft lavender blue. 5”. =f $e) 
CHAMAEIRIS SPECIES. Tiny, dainty light yel- 
low. 3”. .50 
CURIOSITY. Purple and yellow. 8”. pie 
DITTON’S PURPLE. Fine violet purple. 
Branched. 10”. Ge) 
ELF QUEEN. Best pure white. 6”. 50 
GLEE. Very light yellow. Heavy bloomer. 10%’. 
PAs) 
LADIES OF PEELING. Lovely light blue self 
on branched stems. Very late. 10”. 35 
LOUISE STARKER. One of the loveliest pure 
white dwarfs we have seen. Slightly taller than” 
other dwarfs. 10”. 50 
MAROCAIN. Lustrous blackish purple. 6”. 
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MOON GLEAM (Marx 1947). Very near sul- 
phur yellow self with semi-flaring falls. 5’’. 
$1.00 
REFLECTION. Nice medium blue. 5’. .35 
ROSE MIST. Dark mauve pink. Distinct. 7”. 
2 
SASS WHITE. Large pure white. 6”. ‘35 
SOUND MONEY. Finest golden yellow self. 
ke 25 
TONY. Red purple. Heavy bloomer. 6”’. .25 
WEE ADMIRAL (Marx 1947). Intense dark 
red purple of precise styling with semi-reflexed | 
falls) 64 $1.50 
YLO. Bright yellow with flaring falls. Arenaria 
seedling. 67’. 
ONCO AND REGELIA BRED IRIS 
This group of hybrids is the result of crossing the bearded Iris with the rare oncocyclus and 
regelia species. 
terns and form of their beautiful parents. 
ARUNA. One of the most charming iris in this 
group. Soft yellow self with striking red blotch 
on each fall. 6’’. $1.00 
BALROUDOR. Olive buff marked violet blue. 
14%: ALI) 
BEAUTY SPOT (Marx 1947). Large flowers 
of distinctive color. Glowing plum purple. 
Unique form something like the regelia species. 
3° $1.50 
BLUE PRINCESS (Hoogiana x D. B.). Very 
similar to its beautiful parent, the Regelia 
species Hoogiana. Lovely soft blue self with 
large orange beard. 22’’. $1.50 
BRILLIG. Creamy yellow veined purple. 18”. 
ahh 
COGETTE. Rosy purple with dark veins. 15”. 
the 
IB-MACRANTHA. Soft lavender with violet 
veins. 18”. .50 
Most of the following varieties display in various degrees the striking color pat- 
ICICLE (Marx 1947). Blueish white self of 
typical regelia form, sometimes feathered blue. , 
9-10". $1.00 
LITTLE MASTER (Stolonifera x D. B.). An 
exotic dwarf iris combining dark rich colors 
of purple brown and blue. Intriguing color 
pattern. 10”. $1.50 
MOUNTAIN POTTERY (Stolonifera x D. B.). 
Like a bit of oriental tapestry this rich colored 
iris has much the same color and form of its 
parent, the regelia species, stolonifera. Blue 
standards edged bright brown. Elongated ruf- 
fled falls of dark bronze purple. 22’. $1.50 
MOZO. Creamy yellow veined red. 18. .75 
NEW ERA (Stolonifera x D. B.). Standards 
dull light yellow, falls light brownish purple. 
Might be classed as a blended variegata. 20’’. 
$1.00 
