SPURIAS 
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IRIS CRISTATA 

MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES 
This list includes many lovely Iris, some suitable for growing in shade under trees and others 
ideal subjects for the rockery. 

*“BRACTEATA. Beautiful cream faintly veined 
purple. This is one of our best western na- 
tives and we have an unusually fine color 
formeno ou 
CHRYSOFOR. Hybrids from Chrysographes 
and forrestii. Various shades of blue and yel- 
low. All are charming. 12'’-16”. .50 
CHRYSOGRAPHES (Sibirica section). Bril- 
liant dark pansy purple with gold markings. 
Likes moisture. 24’. Af be 
CRISTATA (Evansia). Delightful little 
crested iris of light blue and gold. Sun or 
semi-shade. 4’’. 50 
CRISTATA ALBA (Evansia). Palest blue 
white form. 50 
DELAVAYI (Sibirica section) . Varying shades 
of blue on white ground. Very late, bloom- 
ing with the Japanese varieties. 3-4’. .50 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON. Dark velvety 
purple of excellent substance. Fine for cut- 
ting.a10'= “ch 
