SPURIAS and SIBERIANS 
SIBERIAN and SPURIA IRIS are unsurpassed for landscaping purposes. ‘They 
may be left undisturbed for years as their beauty and effectiveness is in large 
established clumps. Under ideal conditions the spurias attain six feet. 
CULTURE: SIBERIAN and SPURIA IRIS will grow and bloom in almost any 
soil that suits other perennial flowers. However, they are moisture lovers and 
will grow twice as high and produce twice as many flowers if kept constantly 
moist during their growing season. As they are most effective in large clumps 
they should be planted where they need not be disturbed. All are very hardy 
and should give no trouble anywhere. 
SHIPMENT: Spring or Fall. 
SPURIA IRIS 
ALICE EASTWOOD Each 1.00 
Much improved ochroleuca. Pure white and cold flowers on 
4 foot stems. 
AZURE DAWN (Nies 1941) Each 1.50 
Light blue flowers of pleasing form and smoothest finish. 
Pale yellow signal patch. 48 inches. SPURIA 
BRONSPUR (Nies 1941) Each 1.50 pee 
Most interesting blend of golden brown and yellow. Not espe- 
cially striking in the garden but a beautiful cut flower. SUNNY 
DAY 
DR. ANNIE BESANT Each 1.00 
Very large and tall variety. Cream flowers with gold splotch ten 
on falls. 60 inches. FAST. 
DUTCH DEFIANCE Each 4.00 WOOD 
Large blue flowers with a large yellow signal patch. Widely 
acclaimed as the finest blue spuria to date. Fine form and AZURE 
heavy substance make this a wonderful cut flower. 44 inches. DAWN 
SAUGATUCK (Nies 1941) Each 1.50 
One of the loveliest new spurias in a combination of harmoni- 
ous colors including lavender, yellow and bronze. 50 inches. 
SUNNY DAY Each 1.00 
A most striking spuria of intense golden yellow and fine form. 
60 inches. 
WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken 1943) Each 3.00 
Our largest spuria and a beautiful clear creamy yellow self. 
48 inches. 
SIBERIAN IRIS, OTTAWA SIBERIAN IRIS, CAESAR’S BROTHER 
RETICULATA IRIS MAY BE FORCED FOR WINTER BLOOM Za 
