EVANSIA IRIS, Crested 
An Evansia Iris should be planted in a SHADY LOCATION and 
kept moist at all times. Leaf mold is a good ground cover. They 
start blooming about the middle of March and otten we find blooms 
still coming out as late as in June. 
NADA (Giridlian 1936) 
Dainty 234"' white flowers with edges laced, on 21/2’ stalks, 
branching and rebranching, carrying as many as 40 terminal 
buds. Each bud produces as many as five flowers in succession. 
Blooms over two months. Ideal as a cut flower, and for cor- 
sages. /5c. 

DWARF AND TABLE IRIS 
Dwarf and Table Iris are miniature in size, ranging from 6” to 18” 
in height. Some varieties bloom several times a season on estab- 
lished clumps. Their blooming season starts in February, which is 
earlier than the Tall Bearded Iris. 
Ideal as rockery specimens. They also make adorable borders 
for driveways and the perennial flower beds. 
Rhizomes are small. Planting care same as for the Bearded Iris. 
CYANEA ORANGE QUEEN 
Crimson purple. 30c; 3 for Orange yellow. 35c. 
1Dc. PEWEE (Table) 
DAPPERLING White. 35c; 3 for:90aq 
LADDIE BOY Large ruffled white. 35c; 3 
Medium blue. 35c; 3 fcr 90c. for 90c. 
SOCRATES 
Red purple. 30c. 

IRIS NADA 
LOUISIANA IRIS 
A beardless variety which is proving to be very much in demand. 
Can be grown either in full sun or partial shade. We suggest some 
shade in the hotter sections. They require the average garden treat- 
ment, but best results are obtained if kept well watered. 
When planting, give each plant plenty of space, as they make 
large clumps in two or three years’ time. The average height of the 
Louisianas is around 36" to 40”. 
CACIQUE (Berry) 
One of the darkest blackish-purple Louisianas with a gold strip 
on the fall petals. 36°’. 75c. 
DARK MORASS (Nies) 
We find here a lovely large royal purple flower flushed with 
chocolate tints in the heart of the blooms. 40’. 75c. 
ELEPHANTINA (Small 1931) 
Large flaring ivory-white with a yellow signal patch of good 
heavy substance and wonderful form. $1.00. 
GOLDEN FAIRY (Nies 1946) 
A lovely medium to dark toned yellow of free blooming habit. 
$1.50. 
MALLARD WING (Nies 1946) 
Medium grey-blue flower with dark purple in the center of the 
falls. A unique and striking color combination. $3.50. 
SAVANNARUM 
A brilliant deep rich blue flower with a yellow signal patch on 
the falls. 75c. 

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Four bulletins are issued yearly which contain the latest 
information about Iris. 
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AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
440 Chestnut Street 
Nashville 10, Tennessee LADY MOHR 
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