SUN DROP 

ARENARIA (Species) 
The tiniest bearded and a grand subject for the small rockery. 
Bright yellow. 3 or 4 inches. Scarce. 
Each .75 
ATROVIOLACEA Each Stored) 
A true pumila and the first to bloom. Red purple. 
AZUREA Each .35; 3 for .75 
Loveliest sky blue. A pumila hybrid. 
BLUE FLASH (Marx 1947) 
Light wedgwood blue self. Dainty flower. 5 inches. 
BLUE MASCOT (Marx 1947) Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
H.M., A.1.S. 1949. Almost chicory blue self with semi-flaring 
Each .50; 3 for 1.25 
falls. 5 inches. 
BOUQUET Each .40 
Dainty white and heliotrope. A distinctive variety. 6 inches. 
BRONYA Each 1.00 
A tiny miniature of refined form and rich color quite similar 
to Tony. An outstanding arenaria hybrid from H. M. Hill. 
4 inches. 
BUZZER Each .35; 3 for .75 
Soft lavender blue. Most pleasing and a prolific bloomer. 
5 inches. 
COME AGAIN (Marx 1948) Each 1.00 
Near fluorite purple self of rounded form. In addition to the 
rich color and pleasing form this iris is a regular fall bloomer. 
6 inches. 
CREAM TART Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Another arenaria seedling but larger than most. Pale yellow 
with dash of red purple on the wide flaring falls. Strong 
grower. 5 inches. 
CURIOSITY Each .35 
Unique variety of bluish purple and soft yellow. 6 inches. 
DITTON’S PURPLE Each .35; 3 for .75 
Fine violet purple. 10 inches. 
ELF QUEEN Each .75 
The best pure white. We never have enough. 8 inches. 
GLEE Each .35; 3 for .75 
Very light yellow. Heavy bloomer. 10 inches. 
HEATHERBLOOM (Marx 1948) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Color is close to Heather or Hydrangea red according to Dic- 
tionary of Color. We have grown this for several years and 
its unusual color has attracted all visitors. 6 inches. 
KEEPSAKE Each .50 
Delightful tiny golden yellow bright orange beard. 4 inches. 
LADIES OF PEELING Each .35; 3 for .75 
Lovely light blue self on branched stems. Very late. 10 inches. 
LITTLE ELSA (Muhlestein 1948) Each .50 
So named because of the similarity in the color to the larger 
Elsa Sass. Not as dwarf as our others but the novel color com- 
bination of lemon yellow and white creates a fresh bright 
flower. Worthwhile. 12 inches. 
LITTLE SKIPPER (Marx 1948) Each .75; 3 for 1.75 
Standards near sky gray, falls near Westpoint, according to 
Dictionary of Color. Charming bicolor and very dwarf, 4 to 
5 inches. 
LOUISE STARKER Each .50 
One of the loveliest pure white dwarfs we have seen. Slightly 
taller than other dwarfs. 10 inches. 
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Lustrous blackish purple. 
BEFORE ORDERING, PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 2 
Branched. 
Eachi.35 705) 10rd). 
Finest of this color. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
The demand for good dwarf iris is increasing by leaps and bounds and the improvements in form 
and color evident in recent introductions including our own, surely justify this increased popularity. 
Many varieties were sold out last year and advance orders already indicate another shortage this season. 
These charming little iris are so easy and worthy of everyone’s consideration, especially for brighten- 
ing odd corners, the rockery and for edging the perennial border. Those we offer are truly dwarf and 
are a carefully selected list of finest varieties every one of which is distinct. 
CULTURE: Same as the TALL BEADED IRIS. 
SHIPMENT: From July 15 to December 1. 
MIST O’ PINK Each 1.00 
Unique dwarf of deep rosy mauve. An arenaria hybrid and 
nothing else like it. 
MOON GLEAM (Marx 1947) Each .75; 3 for 2.00 
H.M., A.I.S. 1949. Very near sulphur yellow self with semi- 
flaring falls. Finest light yellow. 5 inches. 
REFLECTION Each .35; 3 for .75 
Nice medium blue of flaring form. 
ROSE MIST Each .35; 3 for .75 
Dark mauve pink. Distinct. 7 inches. 
SOUND MONEY 
Finest golden yellow self. 
SUN DROP (Marx 1948) Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Very bright yellow self. A few shades lighter than its parent 
Sound Money. 6 inches. 
Each .35 
5 inches. 
TAMPA Each .75 
The best red miniature but a slow increaser for us. 
TINY TONY Each .50 
Rich red purple like TONY but just half the size. 
TINY TREASURE Each .75 
We cannot choose between this and Keepsake. Both are 
lovely and very similar. 
TONY Each .35; 3 for .75 
Glowing red purple. One of the very best dwarfs. 6 inches. 
VIOLET GEM (Cook 1946) Each .75 
Rich deep blue violet describes this lovely little dwarf. Even 
the beard is blue. One of the very best. 6 inches. 
WEE ADMIRAL (Marx 1947) Each 1.00 
Intense dark red purple of precise styling with semi-reflexed 
fall See Me vNcleoeiospoe 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill) Each .50 
Deep brassy yellow with stiff flaring falls. Excellent substance 
and perhaps the best of the large yellow dwarfs. 10 inches. 
YLO Each .35; 3 for .75 
Bright yellow with flaring falls. Arenaria seedling. 6 inches. 

SPRING CAPER 
COLLECTION 
(Including our Finest 
Dwarfs) 
Blue Mascot 
Heatherbloom 
Sun Drop 
Wee Admiral 
Moon Gleam 
Little Skipper 
$3.75 
SPRINGTIDE 
COLLECTION 
Tiny Treasure 
Azurea 
Tony 
Glee 
Reflection 
Rose Mist 
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Ladies of Peeling 
Buzzer 
Curiosity 
$3.00 

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