SNOW FLURRY Each $ .65 
Huge magnificent white ruffled, flaring flower 
with a crisp icy appearance. Wavy petals. Pro- 
lific in plant and flower. Early bloomer. 
SONRISA Each $ .50 
Coppery pink of large flaring flowers, glitter- 
ing with an overcast of gold. Flowers in abun- 
dance. Fast producer of plants. .... 
SOUSUN Each $ .65 
Early long bloomer. Sparkling lemon-cream. Pale 
yellow standards. Falls white bordered yellow. 
SPINDRIFT Each $ .80 
Charming dainty coral pink. Flower domed shape 
with flaring falls. Brilliant tangerine beard. Wax 
like texture. 
STARDOM Each $ .40 
Good sized flowers of salmon, apricot-buff. Has 
the appearance of pink. A fast plant producer. 
SUNSET SERENADE Each $ .50 
Late, long blooming Iris. Standards bright orange 
copper; falls dark copper, edged orange. Glit- 
tering as if covered with gold dust. Flowers are 
produced profusely. 
TEA ROSE Each $ .50 
Crisp bright lustrous oink. Profusion of flowers 
on tall stems. Vigorous in plant growth. Long 
bloomer. Showy. Has a blue blaze near the 
beard. 
THE ADMIRAL Each $ .40 
Lustrous, flashy medium blue. Vigorous profuse 
bloomer. Wavy flaring falls. Tip of beard blue. 
Stands all weather conditions well. 
THREE SISTERS Each $ .40 
Cream standards and violet red falls somewhat 
flaring. Long blooming vigorous growing Iris. 
TIFFANJA Each $ .40 
Flashy plicata. Heavy substanced. Standards 
creamy buff. Falls white, with brushings on the 
haft of brown. Border of buff around the edges. 
TIFFANY Each $ .40 
Unusual plicata. Background is yellow, with 
rose-red bronzy stitching over the entire flower. 
Drooping falls. Prolific in plants and flowers. 
VALIANT Each $ .40 
Bright blue edged old gold with orange beard. 
VEISHEA Each $ .35 
Sparkling rose copper with a bright blue spot in 
center of falls. Vigorous. 
VIOLET SYMPHONY Each $ .40 
Pure violet self with no veinings. Huge in size. 
Wide petals crisp like. A lustrous stately beauty. 
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VISION OF MERZA Each $ .60 
Very large tall prolific plicata. Cream, marbled 
and veined rose-brown. Sparkling with brilliant 
coloring. Prolific long bloomer. Vigorous. 
WABASH Each $ .30 
Charming, flashy amoena. Wavy, slightly ruffled 
petals. Pure white standards. Falls dark violet 
bordered white, of a velvety texture. Vigorous. 
WEST POINT Each $ .25 
Late long blooming brilliant indigo-blue with a 
slight cast of brown on the haft. Wide blooms 
are set off by a bright yellow beard. 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD Each $ .50 
White, with blue at the tip of white beard, and 
haft. Standards are domed, falls flaring. Texture 
of flower appears almost wax-like. 
WINTER CARNIVAL Each $ .50 
Huge flaring pure white captivating in form and 
substance. Produces blossoms abundantly. Vigor- 
ous in plant growth. Brilliant golden throat. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
Graceful blooms with beautiful grass-like fol- 
iage. Very easy to grow and noted as cut flowers. 
Wirey flower stalks rise above the foliage pro- 
ducing an abundance of blossoms. This is a beard- 
less type Iris and grows in clumps. 
Planting should be done in the fall in ordinary 
garden soil on the acid side. For this rotted oak 
leaves are splendid. Should not be allowed to dry 
out until plants are well established. They are a 
moisture loving plant, but will grow most any- 
where with proper care, in eihetr full sun or par- 
tial shade. 
Lime and bonemeal are fine for bearded Iris, 
but not for Siberians or Kaempferi. For these two 
use fertilizers on the acid side. 
For an abundance of flowers leave undis- 
turbed in the garden for several years. 
Shipping begins in September. 
SNOW QUEEN-38 ins. 
A very hardy wavy snow white. 
CAESAR-42 ins. 30c 
Unusually tall, lovely broad-petalled blue-purple. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER—32 ins. 40c; 3 for 75c 
Tall, dashing velvety blue-black purple. 
PSEUDACORUS—(Species) 3 ft. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Yellow flowers have good sized rounded falls. 
Standards vary from mere points to an_ inch 
long. Brown veining at the haft. Very prolific and 
enjoys plenty of moisture. Not a Siberian, but 
grows under the same conditions, so we list it 
here. 
30c; 3 for 60c 
