DWARF BEARDED IRISES 
After growing ail the older common 
awarf irises for year, we have discard- 
cd most of them. In new dwarfs we 
think Walter Marx leads, and we are 
fortunate to be able to offer some of his 
lest real miniatures in limited quantity. 
These, with our own and Paul Cook’s 
Arenaria hybrids, give us an offering of 
distinctive new sorts that are the very 
cest material for rock gardens and front 
borders. Most of the Arenaria hybrids, 
in addition to brilliant colors for mass- 
ing, have the unique quality of extended 
falls, making them good to look down on 
or examine closely. Nearly all of them 
increase rapidly and soon make a solid 
mass of bloom. 
BLUE FLASH (Marx)—Light wedgwood 
blue, very dainty, five-inch, (Reflection 
Ma IMB erris weit a es ek $1.00 
BLUE MASCOT (Marx)—Almost a chic- 
cry biue self with semi-flaring falls, 
Te MINC Leni CC Oe crs cs 8 ere aN $1.00 
BRONYA (Hill) — Deep red self with 
flaring falls, five-inch (Tony x Aren- 
Sel) care ce Oe ee 1 $1.00 
COME AGAIN (Marx) —In addition to 
the rich fluorite purple color this has 
ihe wreblwmomine Nabit vests sol $2.00 
CREAM TART (Hill)—Glistening cream 
and olive with a tart of red in center, 
wide extended fails, (Sdlg. x Aren- 
Pe ISEB, SIs ie ia a a a a Rd $0.30 
HEATHERBLOOM (Marx)—Hydrangea- 
red, unusual and attractive color, six- 
inch 
KEEPSAKE (Paul Cook)—Bright golden 
yellow Arenaria seedling, great for 
TVAOSLIVOtm: sate ere wma eee eH $0.30 
LADDIE BOY (Sass) — Velvety deep 
blue with two and three flowers to a 
Stenrncpiooms latecre USS ie $0.30 
LITTLE SKIPPER (Marx) — Standards 
sky blue, falls West Point, charming bi- 
color, very dwarf (Azurea x Puck) $1.00 
MIST O’ PINK (Hill)—Misty red pink 
with slender stems and _ extended 
falls 
MOONGLEAM (Marx)—Sulphur yellow 
self, semi-flaring falls, five-inch__$1.60 
ROSEMIST (Sass)—-Misty mauve pink, 
LeSeTlOWEriie: a (we ey ee: $0.25 
TAMPA (Paul Cook)—Red toned Aren- 
SCLA a pL Ube ate etek ent ieee No mleeMit $3.00 
TINY TONY (Hill)—Red purple, slight- 
ly darker than Tony and smaller with 
slender stems, five-inch 2.25.05 $0.50 
TINY TREASURE (Hill)—Ideal midget 
yellow self with wide extended falls 
‘Ylo x Arenaria) 
WEE ADMIRAL (Marx)—Velvety bright 
red purple with drooping falls, unusual- 
iy fine in quality, six-inch 
YELLOW FRILLS (Hill)—Free bloom- 
ing frilled yellow, re-blooms in fall $0.30 
BORDER IRISES 
This new secion now includes table Iris 
and some short stemmed tall bearded 
sorts. 
ARIEL—-Wide branching neat blue $0.25 
DAY STAR (Wmsn) — Creamy white 
with tangerine beard and haft ____$1.09 
FRISCOETTE (Hill 1946) — So named 
because it is in color a miniature San 
Fancisco, a dainty plicata, neat flowers 
cn wiry stems, 25 inches $1.00 
LA BOHEMIENNE—Buff and creamy 
blend of very attractive rounded form, 
LB FEAGANG) D fous cate UES ae atu AP a ice ola a eC Fa $0.59 
PALTEC—From the roof Iris, pure pale 
| OED Ce poten ho pp ge acces gerade’ bamteegt ry copy oct nea $0.50 
PESHAWAR-This glowing rich brown 
purple is such a color gem and so per- 
fect in garden perforfance that it de- 
serves as high rank in this class as El- 
mohriin: the: tall class 4720200 Jey. $0.50 
ZINGARA — A perky and distinctive 
Ofanee and. redvariegata 8 a ae $0.59 
COLLECTION—AI 7 Border Iris $3.50 
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