Species 
ABBEVILLE TYPE REDS. $.50, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.25. 
ABBEVILLE TYPE YELLOWS. $.75, 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.75. 
ABBEVILLE TYPE HYBRID PURPLES. When the Abbeville type reds or 
yellows cross with the members of the foliosa family, a fairly uniform type hybrid 
results being intermediate in height, to 34’, with flowers that are flat in form and 
of luxurious velvety sheen in tones of red-violet and blue-violet. So valuable are 
these iris for home decoration and gardening that they are offered for sale. They 
are invaluable for breeding work also. $1.00. 
I, FOLIOSA. These charming iris are the hardiest of the species in the hex- 
agona group, growing well in Maine and Canada. Here in Louisiana, there are 
many forms in shades of blue. They are excellent in a large rockery and along 
paths in a wild garden or even along a formal walk. They do not crave water as 
do many of their cousins. $.50, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.25. 
I, FOLIOSA ALBA. The white forms are dainty, but just as vigorous as the 
specie. Many have light reticulations of blue and lavender that form intriguing 
patterns. $.75, 3 for $2.00, 6 for $3.75. 
I. FOLIOSA, ORCHID HYBRID. Recently many hybrid forms have been 
collected with intriguing colors, but few have the typical foliosa form. This par- 
ticular clone is an exception, and has been selected for sale. Very rare. $3.50. 
I. FULVA AUREA. The yellow form of the typical fulva still demands at- 
tention though few of the terra cotta forms are current in our gardens. This is a 
striking clone and very useful as a low planting before taller and more sombre 
colors. It is the forerunner of the excellent yellows being produced today. 24” to 
30”. $.50. 
I. GIGANTICAERULEA. Many of the best of the type have never been named, 
registered, and introduced, and all are uniformly showy in the garden. They seem 
to like more moisture than the other species and hybrids, and are the most tender 
of the group. Though they have been grown in northern climes, they are not rec- 
ommended. $.50, 3 for $1.25, 6 for $2.25. 
I. GIGANTICAERULEA ALBA. As with the blue forms, the whites have 
many of excellent qualities that have never been named and introduced, though 
most have local names. Selected clones have been selected for this group. $1.00, 
3 for $2.75, 6 for. $0.2). 
I. GIGANTICAERULEA. Hybrids in pink, orchid, and lavender. The hybrids 
that result from crosses with I. fulva often produce clones excellent for landscap- 
ing, flower arranging, etc., but not worthy of naming, registering, and introducing. 
They have been kept because they have been liked. Now space demands that they 
be shared with others. $.50, 3 or $1.25, 6 or $2.25. 
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