LOUISIANA IRIS Continued 
STARRY NIGHT 
A black-violet self, suggestive of the darkest night, with a 
single star of gold in the very center, is indeed one of the most 
beautifully textured and interesting varieties in this rather new 
group of iris. $5.00 
VINEYARD 
The flowers of this variety are enormous and are a symphony 
of burgundy and bordeaux. Most interesting for use in flower 
arrangements, $5.00 
VINICOLOR 
An exquisite wine coiored form. The flowers are about four 
inches in diameter and are carried on 3- to 4-foot stems, above 
the narrow leaves, $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00 
VIOLACEA 
This is a very richly colored Louisiana iris. It is a glowing 
blue-purple spreading about five inches. 2 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00 
Siberian Jris 
Tall beardless irises with grass-like foliage, whose dainty 
flowers are carried on slender graceful stems and are excellent 
for cutting. The plants like moisture and will do well in partial 
shade. Best left undisturbed, as they are most effective in 
clumps. Shipment is made in the fall. 

SIB. IRIS CAESAR’S BROTHER 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan) 
A very dark pansy-purple which is most popular with our 
visitors. Blooms late. 3% ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
HELEN ASTOR (Whitney-Kellogg) 
The coloring of this flower is different from that of any other 
Siberian. The large blossoms are rosy-red with whitish throats. 
2% ft. $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
MORNING MAGIC (Cleveland) 
A tall soft lavender suffused with rose. Early flowering. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SNOW CREST (Gage) 
A tall pure white with slightly frilled large flowers. 3% ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SNOWY EGRET (Cleveland) 
Generally regarded as the finest white Siberian iris. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Stylosa 
STYLOSA biscra 
A winter flowering beardless iris. The three-inch flowers rise 
seven to eight inches above the ground. They are deep blue- 
violet and are very fragrant. The foliage is grass-like and should 
be clipped back tate in the autumn so that the flowers will not 
be hidden in the early spring. Grows out-of-doors in California, 
but needs to be potted in colder sections. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
STYLOSA alba 
This white Stylosa is somewhat taller and the flowers larger 
(4 inches) than Stylosa bisera. It blooms in the winter and needs 
to be potted outside of California, Florida and southern Texas. 
1 ft: 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
Crested Jris 
DARJEELING (Giridlian) 
A hybrid crested iris that is surpassing in its class for beauty, 
ease of culture and floriferousness. The 2%-inch frilled flowers 
are pale lavender and open flat, the crest deep yellow. They make 
a beautiful corsage. The plant needs protection in cold sections. 
An excellent house plant, blooming in winter and having as 
many as 150 flowers develop from a single branched stalk. 2% ft. 
See illustration below. $1.50 
NADA (Giridlian) 
A very floriferous crested iris, a smaller Darjeeling. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
UWODA 
A crested iris resembling Japonica but having shiny deep green 
foliage and somewhat smaller flowers, very pale blue with 
orange dots. Violet-blue dots border the orange dots. Flower 
3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
stalks only 12 inches high. 
This group of Crested iris should be planted in a shady loca- 
tion, enriched by the addition of humus or well-rotten leaf mold, 
and thrive best if kept well watered. In cold sections, they may 
be potted and make lovely house plants, 

CRESTED IRIS DARJEELING 
