FAIRMOUNT GARDENS i9 
Stherian Iris 
BLUE CHARM (Sass 1932) Beautiful large flowers of 
clear light blue. Lovely for flower arrangement. 36 in. $1.00 
CAESAR (Morg. 1930) Dark blue-purple; large flowers. $1.00 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morg. 1932) The darkest and best 
Siberian; black pansy-purple; tall and late blooming. H. M. 
A.I.S8. 19386. $1.00 
COOL SPRING (W. L. Keilogg 1940) A charming Siber- 
ian with many flowers on widely branched stalks. The stand- 
ards and styles are pearly blue. The very horizontal falls are 
much deeper on the upper part, blending out to the pearly 
blue of the standards. 30 in. $2.50 
EMPEROR—Large deep violet. 40 in. $ 75 
ERIC THE RED (Whitney 1944) This brilliant red is truly 
an iris to attract the eye for it is the finest, most distinctive 
Siberian that has been produced. The flowers are extremely 
large with broad flaring falls of intense wine red. The stand- 
ards are large and of the same glowing red. Many, many 
flowers on tall well branched stalks. H. C., A. I. S. 1943. 
Hii AS eS) 1944 AM. Agr. S) 1946. 42. an: $7.00 
GATINEAU (Preston 1932) A wonderful clear blue iris with 
extremely large flowers on tall, sturdy stems; ouuaraue ine: 
HELEN ASTOR (Whitney-Kellogg 1938) A very lovely and 
distinctive variety. S. are wide and slightly fluted on the edge. 
F. are broad and round of rosy red with a white halo near the 
throat which is flushed with blue. H. M., A. I. S. 1941. A. M., 
A. I. S. 1942. 80 in. $3.00 
KENOGAMI (Preston 1938) A striking dark blue of tall and 
stately habit. A great addition to the garden. 40 in, $2.00 
LLEWELLYN (Cleveland 1929) Large flaring flowers of rich 
blue purple, Tall and upstanding. $1.00 
MOONSPRITE (Jennings 1987) A silvery mauve overcast 
with lilac-pink. The tall graceful flowering stalks often carry 
ten blooms to a stalk, thus giving it a long flowering tat 
MOUNTAIN LAKE (Gersdorff 1938) A delightful clear me- 
dium blue self with semi-erect standards and flaring falls 
which are slightly ruffled at the edge. The center of the flower 
and styles are lighter blue. The flower has a crisp, cool ap- 
pearance that is most effective in the garden. H. M., A. I. S. 
1942. A. M., A. I. 1944 36 in. $3.00 
MOUNTAIN POOL (Clev. 1932) Beautiful clear sky blue 
with full smoothly finished flowers, exceptionally good. $1.00 
NIGHT SPRITE (Gersdorff 1939) A very attractive flower 
with erect light blue violet standards flushed deeper in the 
center. The semi-flaring falls are bluish violet shaded very 
bright blue around the small white halo. The flowers give a 
decided bicolor effect and a clump is most outstanding in the 
garden. 386 in. Withdrawn to increase stock. $3.00 
OTTAWA (Preston 1938) A very distinctive iris with bright 
blue standards and falls in sharp but pleasing contrast to 
the white center of the flower, A. M., R. H. S. 1928. 36 in. 
$1.50 
PERIWINKLE (Clev. 1929). One of the best purples $1.00 
PICKANOCK (Preston 1937) Similar in shape to the famous 
Gatineau, but of deep violet blue with a decided white area in 
center of the falls. Excellent form and habit. 40 in. $1.50 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1924) Wine red, veined blue. $1.00 
SNOWCREST (Gage 1932) Tall white; large perfect flowers. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. $1.00 
TROPIC NIGHT (Morgan 1937) A new Siberian which sur- 
passes Caesar and Caesar’s Brother in beauty, form and 
color. $3.50 
TYCOON (Clev. 1938) The largest Siberian iris to date. The 
huge flowers of violet blue are of splendid proportion and are 
outstanding in the garden. $3.00 
ZEST (Sturt. 1934) A brilliant iridescent blue with deep lav- 
ender pink style branches. It has great garden value. $1.00 
