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MARTHA LE GRAN D—(Washington 

1935) 38”. Large pure white......... $1.50 
MISS DULUTH— (H. Sass 1938) 30’. Vel- 
memveoeckish violet, -....2-2.-.......1.2.-- bet 
MOUNTAIN LAK E—(Gersdorff 1938) 
36”. Delightful clear medium blue with 
flaring falls slightly ruffled. The cen- 
ter and styles are lighter blue. Very 
ae ee $2.00 
PERIWINKLE — (Cleveland 1929) SY 
Very showy deep violet blue. ........ Delo 
PICKANOCK—(Preston 1937) 40’. Deep 
violet blue with a decided white area 
in center of falls. Excellent form and 
oF, ce a Si US $1.50 
PSEUDACORUS — (species) 36”. Large 
yellow-flowered beardless adapted to 
Poole: Not a Siberian but if grown in 
pool will bloom at the same time in 
pleasing contrast. Will grow in zarden 
also blooming somewhat later..... you 
RED EMPEROR— (Sturtevant 1934) 30”, 
Wine red, veined blue. One of the very 
few “reds” which contrast so effec- 
fectively with the blues and whites. 
$1 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
RED FLARE—(E. Scheffy 1948) 38”. TROPIC NIGHT—(Morgan 1937) 36”. 
The newest “red,” between Helen As- Very rich deep purple blue. Large and 
tor and Eric the Red in tone. Large HATICSOIN Cy oe eee ee eT $2.00 
and flaring with wide segments. $5.00 TUNKHANNOCK—(Scheffy) 38”. Larg- 
SNOWCREST—(Gage 1932) 36”. Spar- est white, tall and flaring. A fit com- 
Elnersnow white... $1.00 Danion sorely coarseness $3.00 
ce ” 
SNOWY EGRET—(Cleveland 1938) 36”. TYCOON—(Cleveland 1938) 34”. Largest 
.0O 
Siberian. Huge violet-blue, broad-pet- 
imemabee pure white. 2.200..2.1..... 52 alled and tine Corie eee, or ee $3. 00 
SUMMER SKY — (Cleveland 1935) 32”. ZEST—(Sturtevant 1934) 34’. Brillian 
Pale blue standards. White flaring irridescent dark blue with lavender- 
TS) J103(2) bys eae lg bara’ roserstylespranches> .2..202). 2... $1.00 
SPURIA IRIS 
These are beardless iris which resemble, in appearance, the bulbous Dutch and 
Spanish type. Their season of blooming follows that of the tall-bearded and Siberian. 
Altho slower to increase than these they are quite dependable, distinctive and 
beautiful. 
PLEASE NOTE: Spuria iris will be shipped only after September first and the 
minimum acceptable order is $2 unless order includes other plants to be shipped at 
the same time. 
LIST OF SPURIA IRIS 
GOLD NUGGET—(Milliken) 4 ft. Very 
popular free-flowering bright be 
$l. 
HAZY HILLS—(Washington 1931) 4 ft. 
Standards, deep blue; falls, hazy blue 
with gold flush, Brilliant yellow signal 
Pateheand: throat, ...2..25. asc -c $3.50 
LORD WOLSELY—(Barr 1899) 4 ft. 
Deep blue purple with yellow signal 
OGY 6, Te ee A ee ae alle mane $1.00 
MONNIERI—(DeCandole 1808) 4 ft. 
mmooin voliden yellow. .2-2.-.2.2...2..... $1.00 
MRS. TAIT—(Farr 1912) 3% ft. Exquis- 
ite soft porcelain blue with a vellow 
signal patch. The earliest to flower. 
$1.00 
SHELFORD GIANT— (Foster 1913) 5 ft. 
Pure white with rich yellow signal 
patches on the falls. Huge flowers of 
outstanding beauty. Much finer than 
gne-older Ochroleuca, .:....2s.2.2-2.:.. $1.50 
SUNNY DAY—(H. Sass 1931) 4% ft. Tall 7 
gleaming yellow. Very fine. .......... $1.50 SHELFORD GIANT 

