TINY TONY (Hill)—Red purple, slight- 
ly darker than Tony and smaller with 
slender stems, five-inch ________- $0.50 
TINY TREASURE (Hill)—Ideal midget 
yellow self with wide extended falls 
(Ylo x Arenaria) 
WEE ADMIRAL (Marx)—Velvety bright 
red purple with drooping falls. unusual- 
ly Sinean quality, Six-Incheouee. o $2.00 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill)—Free bloom- 
ing frilled yellow, re-blooms in fall $0.30 
BORDER IRISES 
This new section now includes table Iris 
and some short stemmed. tall bearded 
sorts. 
AMIGO (Wmsn 1934)—Velvety blue and 
pansy purple with light border, prob- 
ably the all time favorite Iris ____$0.75 
ANGELITA (Alice J. White 1948)—A 
wee Los Angeles, white of fairy texture 
with faint plicata markings, tiny flow- 
ers on slender stems, 10-12 inches, lim- 
ited stock 
White’s garden come two 
other bcrder Irises: Sweet-pea Lady, a 
charming Amoena blend; and Smarty 
Pants, a saucy little low blended varie- 
From Mxs. 
gata that branches from the base. We 
offer? thesesvthree: for 2p eee oe $10.00 
ARIEL—Wide branching neat blue $0.25 
COPPER FRILLS (Whiting 1941)—Rosy 
copper, all visitors to the famous Whit- 
ing garden have admired this showy 
hittle: coforgem pee Ses eee ee $0.50 
DAY STAR (Wmsn) — Creamy white 
with tangerine beard and haft ____$1.00 
FRISCOETTE (Hill 1946)—-So named 
because it is in color a miniature San 
Francisco, a dainty plicata, neat flowers 
ons wiry stems, 2osinches;. oo 22 ce $3.00 
LA BOHEMIENNE—Buff and creamy 
blend of very attractive rounded form, 
VIS OLOUUS a eee ee a ie AON Re ee $9.50 
PALTEC—From the roof Iris, pure pale 
blue $0.50 
PESHAWAR—This glowing rich brown 
purple is such a color gem and so per- 
fect in garden performance that it de- 
serves as high rank in this class as El- 
Mohremsthestalleelass cee sean were es ae $0.50 
ZINGARA—A perky and _ distinctive 
orange and red variegata 
SPURIA IRISES 
Spurias will be shipped in the fall at the 
proper planting time. In planting them 
be sure to cover the rhizomes three to 
four inches. 
ALICE EASTWOOD — Largest white 
Ge tad i Or eens CRA Re ceo ee ons $1.00 
AZURE DAWN (Nies)—Lavender blue. 
DalesyecHOWnsl onal Aes = ee roe $3.00 
BLUE ZEPHYR  (Washington)—Clear 
DIVE {SUP ON Sis et ee ae ee es ees $3.00 
BRONZSPUR (Niles) — Well named for 
COLOTRESLF ONS Geet Arran ieee, Sees ieee $2.00 
CLARET CUP (Hill)—Not a real Spuria, 
but a Kermesina seedling, claret wine 
with some white, vigorous ______- $3.00 
DUTCH DEFIANCE (Nies)—Bold blue 
flower of fine form and substance $6.00 
FIFTH SYMPHONY (Nies)—Extra large 
DIC i te ai ap a ae td es ee $5.00 
GOLD NUGGET (Milliken)—Neat round- 
6d. yellowsnenee eee ee eee eee $1.00 
LARK SONG (Nies)—Very classy cream 
Pe SE pee: Mietgepepen yen Tae ee te $10.00 
LORD WOLSELEY—High class deep 
|] bi C= gespeanitise SS oe nytt esr HN as $1.00 
LUMIERE (Washington) — White and 
Vellow secs 2 oe aon Sh rere caper eae $3.00 
MICHIGAN STATE (Nies)—Huge round- 
Od DOWN se one ee ee ae $3.00 
MONTEAGLE—Bronze red purple $3.00 
RUSSET FLAME—Bronze and red $5.00 
SAUGATUCK (Nies)—Lavender yellow 
and bronze Bs REE ap Felt Eaton $3.00 
SHELFORD GIANT—Large, tall cream 
PAD pareaee ORY Pak ai coheed Su bie ohe $1.00 
yellow 


COLLECTION OF SIX SPURIAS, all 
labeled, all different, selected for qual- 
ifyand: cOlorarancesse ss. set eee $5.00 
COLLECTION OF SEVEN SPURIAS, 
including Bronzspur and Claret Cup 
$7.00 
