Herbaceous Perenníals 
THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 
WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC. 
IRIS GERMANICA (German Iris) (Fleur-de-Lis)—Continued 
DARIUS. Late, medium to tall Clear yellow, splashed with purple, ' 
margin bordered with light yellow. 
EDITH COOK. Medium to low grower, mid-season to late, of strong vigor- 
ous habit; of the clearest deep yellow, freely splashed rosy purple. 
GARFIELD. Tall, medium to late, light blue, changing to rosy lilac on 
margins. 
агы: of y Mid-season to late, tall, clear blue suffused purple, immense 
owers. 
LA VALLETTE.  Mid-season, medium to tall, good form, a clear pale blue. 
F Mid-season, medium to tall, clear white, veined russet 
at base. 
MAD. CHEREAU. Late and tall, of beautiful and unique form; pale blue 
and penciled with darker blue on margin. 
PALLIDA SPECIOSA. Very late and tall. Resembles the early Florentine 
in its full large form. Color rich blue, being suffused with velvety royal 
purple. 
КОМ POINT. Tall, very vigorous, very large and handsome, clearest deep 
lue. 
PURPLE KING. Early, medium, large, deep purple. 
QUEEN OF MAY. Medium to late, tall, perfect form, clearest rose slightly 
buff at base, shading into clear rose veined with darker rosy-red. 
QUEEN VICTORIA.  Mid-season, medium grower, deep yellow suffused 
with rose. 
пови: Mid-season, medium to low grower, very free, perfect form, royal 
ue. 
SILVER KING. Тһе earliest of the tall large type, of ideal full form, and 
when first unfolding is of the softest pale blue, white at maturity. 
IRIS LAVIGATA or K/EMPFERI (Japanese Iris). 
This splendid type of Iris is one of the most important of our strictly hardy 
permanent garden plants. For effective habit and georgeous display of color, it 
stands alone at its blossoming season, which is June 20th to July 20th. 
VARIETIES. 
BANDI-NO-NAMI (No. 4). Double, late, tall, vigorous, pure white, desir- 
able variety. 
HO-O-JO (No. 11). Double, late, tall, maroon purple splashed white. 
JUNI-HITOYE (No. 9). Double, mid-season, very large, white overlaid 
with delicate pale rose. 
KUMO-NO-NYE. Late, double, splendid form, richest velvety royal blue, 
suffused slightly with royal purple, brilliant yellow throat. 
PYRAMID. Early to late, free bloomer, of largest size and splendid form, 
ae light blue at base to deep blue on margin, suffused with royal 
purple. 
SANO-WATASHI (No. 21). Mid-season, tall, pure white, very large. One 
of the best. 
IRIS OCHROLEUCA. 3 to 4 feet. June. A noble species, large pale yellow 
flowers, a most desirable ДЕНЕШ. 
IRIS ORIENTALIS SNOW QUEEN. 2 feet. June. A handsome variety 
with beautiful pure white flowers, very free flowering. 
IRIS PSEUDACORUS. 3to5feet. June. Very robust, flowers of medium size, 
intense clear, deep yellow. 
IRIS PUMILA (Hybrids). 
This is а new race of charming Iris, intermediate between the early Pumila 
and Germanica, in time of blooming and size of flower. : 
VARIETIES. 
ATROVIOLACEA. 6 to 10 inches. Medium dwarf, early to mid-season. 
Violet mauve to maroon red, paling to light on the margin. 
vine 12 to 15 inches. Mid-season. Ivory white, veined with green and 
ellow. 
BRIDESMAID. 10 to 15 inches. Clear white, slightly splashed with light 
blue, veined with yellow and green. 
CYANEA. 6 to 10 inches. Deep velvety blue, painted with white veinings. 
EXCELSA. 8 to 12 inches. Clearest deep yellow with slight maroon 1 
ings, beautifully veined. 
FAIRY. 10 to 15 inches. Pale blue to white, freely splashed with varying 
shades of blue from faint to the deepest blue. 
FORMOSA. 6 to 12 inches. Royal blue to deepest royal purple, orange at 
base. 
IRIS SIBIRICA. 2 to 3 feet. June. Robust growers, foliage somewhat like the 
Japan Iris, flowers borne on slender stems, well up above the foliage; color, 
clear rich blue. Flowers are somewhat larger than our native field Iris. In 
bloom with the late German Iris. Very desirable and especially so for natural- 
izing. 
FOR PRICES OF THE ABOVE HERBACEOUS PLANTS SEE PAGE 31 
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