PESHAWAR. Velvety red purple with bronze 
tone. 14”. 25) 
PARTY ROBE (Hoogiana x D. B.). Light red 
purple self. Except for color this is quite simi- 
lar to Blue Princess. 22’’. $1.50 
VELVO. Velvety brownish purple. Dwarf. 8”. 
.50 
ZWANNENBURG. § Light buff with maroon 
markings. 16”. Ee 
The new varieties Blue Princess, Mountain 
Pottery and Party Robe offer excellent cut 
flower material as all have long slender stems 
and the flowers possess artistic beauty. 
REGELIA AND REGELIO—CYCLUS IRIS 
We offer this group separately because the cultural requirements differ from the foregoing 
groups. See Cultural Notes, page 26. 
If you are looking for something different in bearded 
iris we are confident any in this list will delight you. 
These hybrids are the result of crosses 
between the regelia and oncocyclus species. All possess great beauty and attract all who see 
them. 
ALLEGRIA. Large globular flower. Standards 
bright purple with no veining. Falls dark 
bronze purple with darker veining and large 
black signal patch. Few plants. 12’’. $2.00 
ARTEMIS. A very dark iris of elegant form. 
Violet purple self with dark violet veining. 
Large black signal patch on falls. Strong grower 
and good bloomer. 20". $1.50 
HERMIONE. One of the most striking iris we 
have ever seen. Standards reddish violet sanded 
and veined purple, falls white with brilliant 
violet purple veining and large black blotch. 
Very limited stock. 20%’. $2.00 
HOOGIANA. There is no other iris like this 
lovely species. A lustrous soft blue self of 
smoothest finish. Huge golden beard enhances 
its beauty. 24”. $1.00 
KOROLKOWI. A species of elongated form. 
Cream white heavily veined rose purple. One 
of the parents of most of the named regelio- 
cyclus varieties. 22’’. $1.50 
LUNA. A beautiful variety of large size and 
most pleasing form. Both standards and falls 
are pearly white veined dark purple with large 
black signal patch. 18”. $1.50 
STOLONIFERA. Another striking species. Ruf- 
fled elongated flowers with standards of light 
violet blue edged bright brown. Falls brown 
purple with brilliant blue beard. Vigorous 
Grower... $1.50 
TEUCROS. Large flowers of pearly blue veined 
dark purple. 18’. $1.50 
WANADIS. One of the choicest named hy- 
brids. Standards bright purple, falls white, 
heavily veined and netted dark purple. Large 
flowers. Very limited stock. 187’. $2.00 
BULB IRIS 
The Iris listed here are uncommon in American 
gardens. All are strikingly beautiful and some 
including the Junos are distinctly different. The 
very dwarf reticulata group blooms with the 
earliest crocus species. The Junos and tube- 
rosa bloom with the dwarf bearded Iris. 
BUCHARICA (Juno section). Lovely white 
and yellow flowers in axils of leaves. Large 
bulbs will produce 5 or 6 flowers over long pe- 
riod of time. The Juno iris differ from the rest 
of the genus both in leaf and flower. 12’’. .75 
DANFORDIAE (Reticulata species). Charm- 
ing bright yellow dwarf iris. Very early, Feb.- 
March. 3”. .90 
HISTRIOIDES MAJOR (Reticulata Species). 
Striking bright blue of large size blooming with 
Danfordiae. 3°’. aah) 
RETICULATA. The type is brilliant dark pur- 
ple with orange crests. All of the reticulatas 
are like the Dutch Iris in miniature. 4”. .25 
RETICULATA CANTAB. Dainty light blue 
with orange marking. The last to bloom. 5”. 
.50 
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