SINDJARENSIS (Juno). One of the most 
beautiful of this section and one of the bluest 
of all iris. The color varies from light to me- 
dium blue. Each bulb produces 4 to 5 very 
large ruffled flowers. 12 inch stems. Very 
early. 3 $2.00 
SIND-PERS (Juno). This rare hybrid result- 
ing from a cross between sindjarensis and 
Persica will be always treasured by those who 
possess it. Large intensely ruffled flowers of 
soft powder blue with a bright orange blaze on 
each fall. Three to 4 flowers bloom in suc- 
cession on 4 inch stems. Something extra spe- 
cial for any rockery. 
TUBEROSA (Species). Unusual flowers of ap- 
ple green with velvety purple black blotch 
on fall. 6 inches. ao 
VICARIA (Juno section). This fine robust 
species will delight the most discriminating 
with its many white-blue tinged flowers. There 
is Some variance as some bulbs produce flowers 
with considerable blue while others are almost 
pure white. As many as 7 or 8 flowers to each 
stem. Biooms with bucharica. 12°’. Ae) 
WILLMOTTIANA ALBA (Juno). This charm- 
ing white iris with a yellow blotch and deli- 
cate green tracery on each fall is a gem for 
the rockery or for grouping in the low border. 
A profuse bloomer with each stem bearing 8 
or 9 blooms. About 10 inches high. $1.50 
SIBERIANS AND SPURIAS 
For landscaping purposes these two groups are unsurpassed. They may be left undisturbed for 
years as their beauty and effectiveness is in large established clumps. 
spurias attain 6 feet . 
Under ideal conditions the 
CULTURE: SIBERIAN AND SPURIA IRIS will grow and bloom in almost any soil that suits 
other perennial flowers. 
However, they are moisture lovers and will grow twice as high and 
produce twice as many flowers if kept constantly moist during their growing season. As they 
are most effective in large clumps they should be planted where they need not be disturbed. 
All are very hardy and should give no trouble anywhere. 
SHIPMENT: Spring or Fall. 
SIBERIAN 
BLUE CHARM. Very large, light blue. 36”. 
90 
BLUE RIDGE. Light blue with dark midrib. 
363: ; 
.50 
CAESAR. Large violet blue. 

SIB. IRIS CAESAR’S BROTHER 
BEARDLESS IRIS COLLECTION 
Caesars Brother Helen Astor 
Gatineau Sunny Day 
Ottawa Dr. Annie Besant 
$4.00 

CAESAR’S BROTHER. Rich, dark pansy pur- 
ple. Heavy bloomer and just about perfect in 
every respect. 50”. 50 
ERIC THE RED. The finest red to date. Deeper 
than Helen Astor. $5.00 
GATINEAU. Fine large medium blue. 48”. 
Best of this color. .60 
GAYHEART. Tall deep blue decorated by white 
blaze on falls. 40’’. 50 
HELEN ASTOR. Very attractive rosy red flow- 
ers with white centers. 30”. $1.50 
KOOTENAY. Quite similar to Gatineau on 
much shorter stems. 36”. : 
LADY GODIVA. Dainty light lavender. Quite 
different from other varieties. 36”. 215 
LLEWELLYN. Very tall bright blue. 48’’. .50 
MATANE. Lovely milk white with gold spear 
on each fall. $1.00 
OTTAWA. Most striking siberian. Bright blue 
tlowers with white centers. 36”. py fs) 
PERIWINKLE. Flaring flower of porcelain 
blue on strong stems. [5 
TYCOON. The largest siberian. Deep violet 
blue. Outstanding. $2.50 
SPURIA 
ALICE EASTWOOD. Much improved ochro- 
leuca. Pure white and gold flowers on 4 foot 
stems. $1.00 
DR. ANNIE BESANT. Very large and tall va- 
riety. Cream flowers with gold splotch on falls. 
60 inches. $1.00 
DUTCH DEFIANCE. Large blue flowers with 
a large yellow signal patch. Widely acclaimed 
as the finest blue spuria to date. Fine form 
and heavy substance make this a wonderful 
cut flower. 44 inches. $7.50 
SHELFORD GIANT. The tallest variety. Cream 
and gold. Flowers are intensely ruffled add- 
ing much beauty and charm. 66 inches. $1.50 
SUNNY DAY. A most striking spuria of in- 
tense golden yellow and fine form. 60’’. $1.00 
