Center Point, Iowa Iris 

IRIS 
The Siberian Iris make better landscape plants having dense clumps of 
narrow foliage which remains bright throughout the season. These better 
kinds have large very attractive flowers and are alittle later than the Beard- 
ed Iris. Iris can be planted either spring or fall and the Bearded or German 
Iris can even be planted in the summer. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
BLUE CHARM 35c, 30 in. Very large blue variety much superior to the old 
blue kinds. Excellent variety. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER 40c, 3-4 ft. A rich black pansy-violet, the darkest 
- of the Siberian Iris, and a splendid kind. 
EMPEROR 35c. 3-4 feet. Large, deep violet-blue, broad circular falls. One 
of the very best and tallest of the group. 
GATINEAU %5c, 30 in. Very choice, large medium blue. 
HELEN ASTER $1.00, 30 in. Attractive rosy red flowers wie red centers. 
OTTAWA 75¢c, 30 in. Deep blue flowers with white center. 
SNOW CREST 40c, 36 in. Best tall crested white. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Spurias should be planted where they will not be disturbed for years. 
Their greatest beauty is in old established clumps, where under ideal condi- 
tions they will reach a height of five or six feet. 
MRS. A. W. TAIT 35c. Long narrow petals, soft porcelain blue very tall stiff- 
sword like foliage. 
SUNNY DAY $1.00. Brilliant large golden yellow flowers. Very choice. 
BEARDED OR GERMAN IRIS 
CHRISTABEL 50c. One of the nearest red of the Iris. Large flowers on tall 
stalks. 
ELMOHR $1.00. This immense reddish-violet flower with slight ruffling won 
the Dykes Medal in 1945. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY 60c: Large rich pure golden yellow with Noane: golden 
beard. One of the best yellows. 
GREAT LAKES $1.00: Clear blue self. Beautiful large blossoms on well 
branched stalk. 
JAKE 60c: A glistening white of fine substance on tall well branched stems. 
MOROCCO ROSE 60c: Large rose pink with a yellow glow. 
OMOHR 40e: A tall giant Mohr seedling of lavender-gray-blue. 
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