26 MAGNOLIA FARM IRIS GARDENS 
IRIS SPECIES 
Price each 
Iris arenaria (flavissima)—Small vivid yellow flowers in earliest spring. 
6 inches. Good for rock gardens. 25c 
Iris cristata—Dwarf pale blue with gold patch and snowy white crest. 
Makes a good ground cover in light shade. 4 in. 35c 
Iris ensata—The sword iris. Greatly drought resistant. Small, narrow 
flowers of lavender, veined white. 15 inches. 25c 
Iris foliosa—Light violet blve. Large, flat flowers that alternate on 10 in. 
angular stems. Southern species. 35c 
Iris fulva—The only copper colored species. A native of the southern states. 
Large, drooping flowers. 3 ft. Tse 
Iris pseudacorus—The water iris of England and the continent. Bright 
yellow flowers, massive foliage. 3 to 4 ft. 25c 
Iris Pseudacorus Gigantea—A glorified form of the above. 50c 
LEMON QUEEN—A giant water iris with large, clear yellow flowers on 
tall, branched stems. Very vigorous. 35c 
Iris prismatica—A miniature Siberian native. Blue-purple. 35c 
Iris tectorum—The far famed roof iris of the Orient. Large mottled 
lavender flowers with crest on falls. 1 ft. 35c 
lris Tectorum Alba—Pure white form of the roof iris. 75C 
Iris verna—A dwarf species shaped like a pumila but without the beard. 
Very fragrant blue flowers. Native to U.S. 35c 
Iris versicolor—A lovely species native to the North-Fastern states. 
Moisture loving. Excellent in pools or along streams. Blue flowers. 
Foliage like Iris pseudacorus. 35c 
Iris virginica—Large, bright blue flowers, veined white. An unusual species 
native to southern states. 18 inches. 25c 
JOIN THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY 
Four fat bulletins a year full of information on the latest varieties and 
many species. Critical appraisal of new iris and reports from all over the 
nation. The annual awards are published as well as Mr. Kenneth Smith’s 
valuable Iris Symposium by accredited judges of the A.I.S. Send $3.50 for 
regular membership or $5.00 for sustaining membership to American Iris 
Society, Franklin Road, Brentwood, Tenn. 
DAYLILIES (Hermerocallis) 
Trouble free plants of easiest culture. Most day lilies are very fragrant 
and all are unexcelled as cut flowers. Quite hardy throughout the country, 
thriving in sun or part shade, one of the most desirable of all perennials. 
The clumps grow in beauty year after year. 
AMARYLLIS (Betscher) July and Aug. 3 ft. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Very fine golden yellow with the form of an amaryllis. 
