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Shelford Giant (spuria) ‘‘I think it is-my favorite iris’’ A. W. MacKenzie, N. M. 
TOWANDA REDFLARE — (Scheffy 
1948) 38”. The newest “red,” between 
Helen Astor and Eric the Red in tone. 
(Technically, amaranth). Large. and 
flaring with wide segments. The earlier 
name, “Red Flare,’ was not available 
LOU, TeCIStration ee eee $2.50 
TROPIC NIGH T—(Morgan 1937) 36”. 
Very rich deep purple blue. Large and 
handsome> ose Seer ae $2.00 
TUNKHANNOCK—(Scheffy) 38’. Larg- 
est white, tall and flaring. A fit com- 
Danion formyl ycoonw eee $2.00 
TYCOON—(Cleveland 1938) 34’. Largest 
Siberian. Huge violet-blue, broad-pet- 
alledgandgsa tiny. see ee ee $2.00 
ZERIT A—(Scheffy 1948) 36”. Type of 
Zest but with larger, taller flowers. 
The center glow of the prominent 
rose-red styles makes the clumps out- 
Standin cet aA Ne Ree ea ee $4.00 
ZES T—(Sturtevant 1934) 34’. Brilliant 
irridescent dark blue with lavender- 
LOSerstyleepranchess. as Sante 
SPURIA IRIS 
These are beardless iris which resemble, in appearance, the bulbous Dutch and 
Spanish type. Their season of blooming foilows that of the tall-bearded and Siberian. 
Altho slower to increase than these they are quite dependable, distinctive and 
beautiful. 
PLEASE NOTE: Spuria iris will be shipped only after September first and the 
minimum acceptable order is $2 unless order inciudes other plants to be shipped at 
LIST OF SPURIA IRIS 
the same time. 
AZURE DAWN—(Nies) 4 ft. Smooth 
blue-lavender self except for the pale 
yellow signal patch. The smooth uni- 
form coloring is very appealing. $1.50 
GOLD NUGGET—(Milliken) 4 ft. Very 
popular free-flowering bright gees 
HAZY HILLS—(Washington 1931) 4 ft. 
Standards, deep blue; falls, hazy blue 
with gold flush. Brilliant yeilow signal 
patchvandathroa tee eee $3.50 
LORD WOLSELY — (Barr 1899) 4 ft. 
Deep blue purple with yellow signal 
Datchs=2.825.1. See eee $1.00 
MT. WILSON — (Milliken) 3 ft. An ex- 
cellent blue which is beautiful planted 
in front of Gold Nugget. ................ $1.00 
MRS. TAIT—(Farr 1912) 3% ft. Exquis- 
ite soft porcelain blue with a yellow 
signal patch. The earliest to tae 
$1. 
OCHROLEUCA—(Unknown) 4% ft. 
Very attractive tall white with yellow 
area on the falls. We acquired this 
stock under the name of Shelford 
SHELFORD GIANT 
SHELFORD GIANT—(Foster 1913) 4% 
ft. Creamy white with a rich yellow 
area on each fall. Huge flowers of 
Giant which it resembles............... $215 Rare Saas and more flaring 
orm an Ochroleuca, which is of 
SUNNY DAY—(H. Sass 1931) 4% ft. Tall sold under this name. The true see 
gleaming yellow. Very fine........... $1.50 is" hard tosiind eee ee eee $1.50 
LOUISIANA IRIS 
We are offering, this year, three of the most easily grown and hardy hybrids of 
Louisiana iris. They have been tested for hardiness in northern sections as far as 
New England and Chicago, and afford an opportunity to experiment with this inter- 
esting type of beardless iris at low cost. Their blooming season follows that of the 
tall-bearded and they make a beautiful display in the garden besides furnishing ex- 
cellent flowers for cutting. 
Shipped in September with other beardless types or daylilies. 
COWETA— (Wash. 1932) 36”. A texture-veined rosy lavender of fine size and vigor. 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON—(Wmsn. 1918) 30”. Large velvety vivid purple. ees 
MARY LOVE—(Wash. 1931) 36”. Pinkish lavender-orchid of fine color and form. 
$1.00 
