
LADY MOHR 
TALL BEARDED IRIS 
CULTURE. TALL BEARDED IRIS will give excellent results in any fertile garden soil with 
reasonable drainage and exposure to sunlight. Whether the soil is neutral, slightly acid or 
calcareous makes little or no difference. Plants should be set out so that the rootstock (rhizome) 
is barely underground. 
If soil is dry when planting is done a thorough soaking is beneficial but 
after the plants become established they require very little moisture after blooming. When the 
plants become too crowded or decrease in their flowering, division is likely necessary. 
Bearded 
iris will grow but not bloom properly in a shaded location. 
SHIPMENTS. From July 15 to December 1. 
ALADDIN’S WISH (Murawska 1945). Large 
porcelain blue brushed white. Color pattern 
is similar to some of the Japanese iris. $5.00 
ALASTOR (Spendor 1940). Very bright and 
pretty cyclamen pink with orange beard. .75 
ALDURA (Larsen 1942). A magnificent blue 
and white plicata of huge size and distintive 
form. We think Aldura and Blue Shimmer are 
about tops in their color class $1.00 
ALPINE GLOW (Kleinsorge 1945). A most 
pleasing blend of soft rose and lilac. $3.00 
