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SIBERIAN IRIS—These iris are very hardy and easy to grow. In moist 
soil some attain a height of four feet or more. The straight, slender stems 
rise above the narrow, grassy foliage, bearing many flowers. They prefer a 
moist situation and acid ground but will prosper under varying garden 
conditions. Price each 
BLUE RIDGE (Clev. 1929) A fine medium light blue............ $ .35 
CAESER’S BROTHER (Morg. 1932) Richly colored deep purple... fh) 
GATINEAU (Pres. 1932) Marvelous clear light blue. Daten! 50 
HELEN ASTOR (W-K. 1938) Sensational new rose-red. Lovely... 1.50 
PERRY’S BLUE (Per. 1912) Fine, tall (to 6 ft.) Sk Veblicmneern ae “pee: 
RED EMPEROR (Sturt. 1924) Violet red in rea Geman c aie nie 
SNOWY EGRET (Clev. 1938) Fine ruffed white; gold throat..... 1.00 
SUMMER SKIES (Clev. 1935) Pale blue with white center...... 50 
TYCOON (Clev. 1938) Huge dark blue. [Ar cest siberian eae 1.00 
WHITE DOVE (Clev. 1927) Pure white with golden throat....... Be 
ASSORTED JAPANESE IRIS SEEDLINGS—Selected, all colors and 
types including singles and doubles. OUR SELECTION. 
12 for $1.50 25 for $3.00 50 for $5.00 100 for $8.00 
LOUISIANA IRIS—Derived from the southern moisture loving iris like 
irises fulva, foliosa, giganticaerulea, etc. They are typified by large, rather 
flat flowers on branching stems sometimes reaching five feet or more in 
height. Culture same as Siberians. 
BONNE-NOUVELLE Clear sky blue form of Foliosa. Height 1 ft... 25c 
DOROTHEA K. WILLIAMSON A late blooming hybrid with royal 
purple flowers, very orchid-like. An exceptionally good variety for 
ElICeinomll eign alos ticles ieee as eed 25c 
LA LADIGGE Very tall, graceful stems carry many large lavender 
Durpleibiogme. Late iplooming = Hourfeet. 4.454.404.5020 0..... 25c 
LA LOUISIANE A companion flower to La Ladigge done in tones of 
Inauve anCMDitieoiunilarmplante same lelghteis.) so)... e 0.6. 25c 
LOUISIANA COLLECTION: 3 plants each of above four Louisiana Iris; 
12 plants for $2.00 
SPURIA IRIS — Beautiful butterfly-like flowers of great substance on 
tall rigid stems. Unsurpassed for cutting. Slow to become established but 
will thrive in any good garden soil. Plants can be moved in the fall only, 
about September, when making new growth. 
MONNIERI—Solid golden yellow, very bright. Many blooms. 75c 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA—White with golden blotch on falls. 50c 
PALTEC—An unusual hybrid between the roof iris and a bearded variety. 
Flat, deep blue flowers on 1 ft. stems. 35c; 3 for 75c 
