DWARFS 
BEAUTY SPOT (W. Marx '47) E (Red dwarf 
x Hermione) A rich red-mulberry pois 
PA UNE A Oee eee oe eg tne rue $1.50 
BLUE MASCOT (W. Marx '47) E (Reflection 
x Chamaeiris) Really blue. Swell... $ .50 
_ LITTLE ELSA (Muhlestein '49) E (Brautjungfer 
x Bride) Almost white standards flushe 
lemon. Falls Lemon yellow, shaded lighter 
toward outer edge. Heavy bloomer. 8 inch 
rR TURE od ge BAW BO ade ace ees Ment ORO eet ie eae eae $ .50 
MOON GLEAM (W. Marx '47) E (Sound 
Money x Chamaeiris) Light yellow with wide 
flaring falls. Blooms so heavily it will carpet 
the ground. H.M. '49 7 
PETITE agen '49) E (Harbor Lights x Sdlg.) 
Aconite violet (Mauve-Pink) Lovely shape. 
Rounded, semi-flaring falls... $2.50 
PURPLE BEAUTY (Horton ‘'45) E (Susa x 
Negus) Very large rich purple 8 Inches 
tall Heavys bloomer. .6 oe eee $ .35 
SNOW MAIDEN (Chadwick '35) E (?) White 
12 Inch branched white. Blooms with the 
dwarfs or just before the Intermediates to 
which group it probably belongs.............. $ 35 
WEE ADMIRAL (W. Marx '47) E (Crysoro x 
SPURIA IRIS 
Will be shipped in September. 
These iris grow easily, but respond to good soil and some barnyard fertilizer. 
rhizomes and roots are great for holding banks. 
Charon) Dwarf hybrid. Intense red-purple 
bibrid Skate aa Mr eee $1.00 
Their heavy 
The flowers are delightful for several reasons: 
they follow the regular tall bearded season, make fine cut flowers, are lovely for corsage work. The 
Spuria is a beardless species. 
_ There is much to be done in hybridizing toward new colors, 
although great strides have been made, especially by that wizard Eric Nies. 
AZURE DAWN (Nies ‘'47) (Ocroleuca x 
Monspur) x (Sister sdlg.) Blue-lavender 
with lemon-chrome signal patch.............- $1.50 
BRONZSPUR (Nies '41) (Ochroleuca x Mon- 
spur) Blend of brown and yellow veined 
sepia. Fine parent for browns............--.----- $1.50 
FAIRY LIGHT (Thorup '48) (Shelford Giant 
~ yx Yellow spuria) Lemon-chrome. Falls ruf- 
fled, flaring and bordered one-eighth inch 
Gules WITS set eM 284.05. teerecocensneererteecersnstt=s $5.00 
FAIRY WAND (Washington '31) (?) aacitcs 
tan. Unusual 
GOLDEN NUGGETT (Dean '31) (?) Fine uae 
yellow va0 fen) 2 $1.0 
MONNIERI (Collected, may be only a garden 
hybrid of |. ochroleuca) Golden yellow..$ .50 
SAGATUCK (Nies '41) (Ochroleuca x Mon- 
spur) x (Sister sdig.) Soft lavender with 
brown veining in falls. Good parent for tans 
and blues {223 9) $1.50 
WHITE HERON (Milliken '48) Near white 
with yellow in center portion of the flower 
Pi b-einganaenndnn ppt eccsices ue $7.50 
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