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LIST OF SIBERIAN IRIS 
ACUTA—(Willdenow 1813) 16” Medium MRS. ROWE—(Perry 1916) 32”. Light 
blue dwarf, the only one we list. A lavender pink. One of the rare so- 
long-time favorite which covers itself CATICCEG DIN KG iag ner ee ens pce Saco 
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MY LOVE—(Scheffy 1948) 46”. Appeal- 
AHALYAW— (Nesmith 1932) 38” Pink- 
toned white, dainty and beautiful. The 
pinkest Sipanianeeee ee $2.50 
AMELIA EARHART— (H. Sass 1939) 
30”. Deep blue-violet with flaring falls. 
Serato 
CAESAR—(Morgan 1930) 42’. Very tall, 
broad-petalled, handsome blue-purple. 
S38 GWE Sakon Ayil (ale) 
CAESAR’S BROTHER — (Morgan 1932) 
32”. Tall, dark and handsome. Black 
pansy-purple. _.......... DE OMEOOMED lato 
COOL SPRING—(W. L. Kellogg 1940) 
40”. Standards and styles, pearly blue. 
Falls, pearly blue, except the upper 
part, which is much deeper. Horizontal 
flaring falls. Widely branched pele 
CRYSTAL CHARM—(Scheffy 1948) 32’. 
Sparkling white of great charm. The 
crinkly-edged broad standards open 
wide in orchid-like stance. The falls 
are relaxed. Medium sized. New and 
SCAG Orem tte Sree he $2.50 
ERIC THE RED — (Whitney 1944) 40”. 
Large broad-petalled flowers of wine- 
red. Flaring falls. Finest of the ara 
ee 
GATINEAU — (Preston 1932) 36”. Won- 
derfully clear bright blue, large-flow- 
ered and outstanding. ...................- $1.00 
GAYHEART — (Scheffy 1935) 38’. Nice 
darks bluevselis mates 2:23 72-2)... Seeto 
GRAY DOV E—(Cleveland 1938) 38’. 
Charming soft grayish blue with al- 
most lavender shadings. Excellent wis- 
teria-cOloOLeds blooms eee Stato 
HELEN ASTOR—(Whitney-Kellogg 
1938) 30”. Wide standards of rosy red. 
Falls are broad and round of rosy red. 
White throat flushed blue. Outstand- 
AT) ere en eee ee $2.00 
LLEWELLYN — (Cleveland 1929) 42”. 
Large, flaring rich blue-purple..... Seco 
MARTHA LE GRAN D—(Washington 
1935) 38”. Large pure white......... $1.00 
MISS DULUTH—(H. Sass 1938) 30”. Vel- 
VietyaDlaGkd Shin vA OLE tse eeeet eee ae $ .75 
MORNING MAGIC—(Cleveland 1931) 
36”. Superior pinkish pale eras 
MOUNTAIN LAK E—(Gersdorff 1938) 
36”. Delightful clear medium blue with 
flaring falls slightly ruffled. The cen- 
ter and styles are lighter blue. Very 
nice. $1.0 
PSEUDACORUS — ( ie 30% 
ing shade of soft medium blue in a 
finely finished flower of large propor- 
tions and excellent form. Exceptional 
branching, vigor and long blooming 
season. men to 00) 
-IBERIAN IRIS 
NORA DISTIN— (Perry 1923).,32”. Dark 
blue, avith white wire edge. .......... $ .50 
PAPILLON — (Dykes .1923) 42”, Large 
SLC ee se se ec piel 
PERIWINKLE — (Cleveland 1929) 36”. 
Very showy deep violet blue. -....... $15 
PERRY’S BLUE—(Perry 1912) 48”. 
Clear sky blue, tall vigorous and pro- 
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Large 
yellow-flowered beardless adapted to 
, pools. Not a Siberian but if grown in 
* pool will bloom at the same time in 
pleasing contrast. Will grow in garden 
also blooming somewhat later....... S50 
RED EMPEROR—(Sturtevant 1934) 30’. 
Wine red, veined blue. One of the very 
few “reds” whieh contrast so effec- 
tively with the blues and whites. $1.00 
ROYAL HERALD — (Scheffy 1948) 40”. 
Handseme rich purple, vigorous and 
early. The large drooping falls look al- 
most like black velvet. .OO 
SNOWCREST — (Gage 1932) 36”. 
kling snow white. 
SUMMER SKY — (Cleveland 1935) 32”. 
Pale blue standards. White styles. 
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