JWARF AND REBLOOMING IRIS 
DWARF IRIS 
For the rock garden and for low plants 
along walks, nothing is more charming than 
these hardy little Iris. 
They are early bloomers, some starting as 
early as March and continue to May. They 
grow 3 to 6 inches tall, are prolific and come 
in all the colors of the Tall Bearded Iris. 
They have become very popular of late and 
the varieties offered are among the very best. 
Delivery starts the middle of July and con- 
tinues to fall. Order early. 
ARAMIS. 35¢ 
Early light yellow; E-5”. 
ARENARIA. .35¢ 
Yellow with grassy foliage. 
AZUREA. 35¢ 
Palest light blue with blue-green veins on, 
falls, white beard; EE-3”. 
BLACK MIDGET. 35¢ 
A very dark purple with soot black buds; 
M-8”. 
BLUE BEARD. ] 35¢ 
Olive white with purple streaks on falls, un- 
usual; E*-8”. 
BLUE JADE. , 35¢ 
Large dark blue-purple; 8”. 
DIXMUDE. 354 
Rich violet-purple; E-10”. 
DR. MANN. .40¢ 
Long season smoky to petunia violet, pro- 
lific bloomer; M*-6”. 
EBURNA. .35¢ 
Whitish yellow; E-10”. 
FLORIDA. .35¢ 
Dwarf light yellow to deep cream, E-6”. 
ELF. A0¢ 
Bright red with little or no purple; rose 
styles, vigorous; E-9”. 
GRAMINEA. 
Rich red-violet; E-12”....° 
LADDIE BOY. 
Lovely violet-blue; E-15”. 
LITTLE JJEWEL. 4 40¢ 
A brown-tan blend and cream gold beard; 
E-10”. 
354; 
35¢ 
LOBELIA. .35¢ 
Dark blue self; E-8”. 
MIST O’PINK. .15¢ 
Showy red-pink with flaring F, very 
dainty and small, one of the best new dwarfs; 
E*-8”’. 
ORANGE QUEEN. 35¢ 
Deep rich yellow of excellent substance; 
E*-6”. 
PUMILA ATROVIOLACEA. 25¢ 
the Easter Iris; dark violet; EE*-5”’. 
ROSE MIST. 35¢ 
A lovely mauve-pink; E-10”. 
(ALL ORDERS PREPAID) 
All orders of $1.00 or more are prepaid, 
add 20¢ to all Iris orders under $1.00. 
SILVER ELF. .35¢ 
Frilled silver-white «with royal purple flush 
on falls; E-10". = 
SNOW MAIDEN.: .35¢ 
White with faint. blue cast, olive-green and 
ochre veins at haft; 16 inches tall. 
SOCRATES. eas 
Uniform garnet-red 
variéty; E-6”. 
35¢ 
tones, a fine massing 
SPRING SKIES. 35¢ 
More vigorous Azurea; EE-6”. 
STEWART. ; .35¢ 
Dainty and small yellow self; EE*-6”. 
TAMPA. 35¢ 
Red toned with cream and dainty grassy 
foliage; EE-10”. 
TINY TONY. ’ ”’ .35¢ 
A lovely red-toned variety; E*-4”’, 
TONY. 35¢ 
Richest wine, orange beard; E-9”. 
VILLEREAL. 35¢ 
Variegata in old rose; E-8”. 
YELLOW FRILLS. .35¢ 
Deep yellow, dusted gold, S frilled; E*-10”. 
REBLOOMING 
These beautiful Iris will give two blooming 
periods each season, especially in the south- 
ern two thirds of the U. S. 
Here in Michigan we can even get many to 
bloom in the fall months. If these plants 
can have a little rest after spring flowering, 
they will bloom better in the fall. 
Delivery starts July 15th continuing to Oct. 
AUTUMN ELF. 35¢ 
Olive-cream S lavender falls; M*-18’’. 
AUTUMN FLAME. .80¢ 
Lovely deep red bicolor; E*-34”. 
AUTUMN FROST. 35¢ 
Alabaster white; EM-36’. 
AUTUMN HAZE. 35¢ 
Light lavender and hyssop-blue; E-30”. 
AUTUMN KING. .35¢ 
A lovely free blooming bicolor; M-30”. 
AUTUMN QUEEN. .35¢ 
One of the best white rebloomers, popular, 
fragrant; E-18”. 
AUTUMN SURPRISE. 35¢ 
Lovely medium blue; M, 24”. 
DORCAS HUTCHESON. 35¢ 
Deep violet self; M*-22”. 
EQUINOX. 35¢ 
Purple bicolor; ML-26”. 
FALL BEAUTY. 50¢ 
S bronze-brown, F violet-blue; E*, 48”. 
FROST QUEEN. 35¢ 
Free frosty white; M*-20”. 
GLADSONG. .35¢ 
Yellow ground plicata, unusual; M-24”. 
GOLDEN CATARACT. 35 
A lovely golden yellow with vivid orange 
beard; EM*-20”. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. 35¢ 
Olive and citron yellow; E-18”. 
JANE KRAY. 35¢ 
Red-violet with white beard; EM-34”. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE. 35¢ 
Red toned self on copper side; LM*-32. 
KING JUNIOR. 35¢ 
An improved and more red Autumn King; 
M-30”. 
LIEUTENANT DE CHAVAGNAC. 35¢ 
Violet, bronze and cream, E-10”. 
MARTIE EVEREST. 40¢ 
Uniform blue, very lovely; E**-33”. 
MRS. WALTER LAMB. $1.00. 
Violet toned or pigeon-throat colors; 30”. 
OCTOBER BLAZE. .35¢ 
Dancing red tones; EE*-34”. 
OCTOBER OPERA 35¢ 
Pretty burgundy-red, M*-24”. 
OLIVE WHITE. .35¢ 
Lovely deep cream; E*-18”. 
SANGREAL. .35¢ 
Slightly frilled yellow; EM#*-28”. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES. 35¢ 
A fine purple-red; M*-18”. 
SOUTHLAND. 35¢ 
A lovely golden yellow; M-24’. 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. .35¢ 
Very early snow white; EE-28”. 
ULTRA. .35¢ 
Ultramarine blue; E-25”. 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
This group has slender grass-like leaves, 
with flowers massed on top of slender stems. 
Blooms with the Tall Bearded Iris making ex- 
cellent clumps in any border. 
Shipment made in early spring or after 
September 15th. Protect with mulch when 
fall planted. 
CAEZAR. 35¢ 
Very dark blue-amaranth, AM; 30”. 
CAEZAR’S BROTHER. .80¢ 
One of the finest dark varieties, intense 
velvety blue, HM; 48”.. 
EMPEROR. .35¢ 
Rich deep violet-blue; collected in China, 
AM; 48”. 
HELEN ASTER. $2.00. 
Well rounded rosy red with halo near the 
throat of the falls, AM, HM; 30”. 
PERRY’S BLUE. 45¢ 
Sky blue with white; one of the best, AM; 
46”. 
PSEUDACORUS. .40¢ 
Bright yellow, tall, late; 40”. 
SNOW QUEEN. A5¢ 
A firm and excellent snow white, waxy 
texture; AM; 38”. 
SKYLARK. 
Exquisite soft blue; 40”. 
(See Page 40 for More Iris Listing) 
35¢ 
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PIONEER SEED COMPANY - DIMONDALE MICH. 
