I, bucharica — Decorative pale green shiny leaves; creamy white flowers pro- 
duced in the axils with brilliant yellow tipped falls. Emit a most 
delightful scent. Free flowering; 12” tall. One of the best for 
collectors. Very striking when planted in groups against a grey rock 
or evergreens. We have a fine stock of these choice and lovable plants. 
See culture. 3 for $1.25 $3.60 per 10 $30.00 per 100 
I. Graeberiana — A very choice and graceful specie. Green shiny leaves. 
The flowers are a superb shade of light cobalt-blue. Award of Merit 
Haarlem, 1929; exceedingly beautiful. Use as a companion to, or n 
the same way as I. bucharica. See culture. 
3 for $2.00 $4.25 per 10 $36.00 per 100 
I. warlsind — An exceptional hybrid of this Iris Juno and one of the most ex- 
quisite. Brilliant deep blue standards; golden yellow falls edged deli- 
cately with blue. Very choice and beautiful; free blooming; 12” to 15 
tall. For a choice spot. We have a limited stock of this rare treasure. 
3 for $2.00 10 for $5.00 
I. Willmottiana alba — Snow white flowers on lovely shiny leaves; 12” tall. 
Very rare and delightfully charming. To show its beauty fully, it 
should always be planted as a companion to any of the preceding. 
We have a fine stock of this gem. 
3 for $1.25 $3.60 per 10 $30.00 per 100 
IRIS TUBEROSA (Hermodactylus Tuberosus) f 
A quaint and interesting little Iris. It grows from a tuber — hence its 
name. Produces small flowers, brownish green with a marking of yellow and 
purple blotches. Delightfully attractive and lovely; 9” to 12” tall; March, 
April. Plant in a well drained soil in a sheltered sunny place 4” deep and 4” 
apart. We advise a light protection of salt hay. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
IXIOLIRION 
I. Pallasii (Syn. montanum) — Produces many bright mauve blue flowers in 
racemes resembling a hyacinth; 12” to 14” stems; fine grassy foliage 
recurving gracefully. Late May flowering. They enjoy a well drained 
situation, loamy soil, leaf mold and sand; also full sun. Plant 4” 
deep, 3” to 4” apart. Do not disturb. A large group will enliven 
the rock garden, or any other well drained sunny place. Comparatively 
unknown and rarely seen in our gardens. To popularize this choice 
late-flowering bulb, we are offering them at an extremely low price. 
$.35 per 10 $3.00 per 100 
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake) 
These are a genus of small flowering bulbs. They are very decorative 
with dainty and graceful campanulate white, green-tipped flowers. The 
foliage is dark grassy green resembling that of certain narcissi. They enjoy 
a good loamy soil and plenty of moisture in the Spring, full sun. Plant at 
once and do not disturb. 
L. aestivum (Summer snowflake) — Spikes of nodding white bells with pointed 
petals tipped pale green in quantities of 3 to 5; open successively on 
15” to 18” stems; very dainty and graceful. Dark glossy green foliage; 
early May flowering, persist until mid-July. Fine for flower border 
and foundation planting; unsurpassable for cut flowers. Plant in 
quantities of ten or more 4” deep and 5” apart. 
$1.00 per 10 $9.00 per 100 
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