THEODOLINA, very large white plicata, blue marks, 38” ~___________ 50 
TIFFANY, best wellowypiirata, rose stitching! 367 in Peta feos ee 00 
*TOKEN, old Cor Angi rose, lOVelwRGG) Aa wie aula ube mie eS oe Nr ears S| .50 
THE ADMIRAL, intense, med. DING Wich POOR ASG hi ate STON thi a TfO 
*THE RED DOUGLAS, huge, rosy wine red, won Dykes Medal, deep, 
Pr eMmer nas were ose te at seit. Uh ee NE) 
TIFFANJA, plicata, cream white, deep buff marknegs, ie te wage CP eo 
UMBA, blend of peach and lavender, ruffled, heart of gold, 38” ______ 2.00 
VATICAN PURPLE, the best large purple, a beauty, late? 3h Motes 1.50 
*VIOLET CROWN, tall stately deep lilac, rich, 39” Fale ae .50 
VEISHEA, copper rose blend, blue blaze on falls, lovely, Sqr Geena s sto 
VIPURII, very much like Wabash, white purple amoena, 38” _____ mee 
VIOLET SYMPHONY, large, gleaming violet, lovely form, broad, 40” wo 
WITCHES DANCE, a deep red blend, large ,late bloomer, splendid 36” 1.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD, porcelain white, blue brush at beard, 38” ______ 1.00 
*WABASH ,best amoena, white and violet, Dykes Medal winner ________ 50 
WASATCH, large plicata, white with blue border, 38” __________ .50 
Powe OUN ko ndigo: Diuewlate,’ good) S67) he gokt oN ae eA 50 
*WHITE CITY, lovely big white, silken sheen, Dykes Medal winner, 36” .50 
WHITE GODDESS, pure white, large ruffled, flairing, 36” __________ 00 
WINNISHIEK, blue-black, light border, lovely, 36” __--__ > 50 
WINTER CARNIVAL, large flairing white, yellow throats, 38” ______ 1.00 
ZANTHA, a large, beautiful light yellow, a good one, 38” ____________ 4.00 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
These are the butterfly iris and make a colorful splash in the garden, Se- 
lect a place, if possible, where there is plenty of rch soil and plenty of water. 
Along a creek bank, around the margin of a lake, a low spot in your garden 
would all make good places to plant Siberian iris. Remember we send small 
clumps and not single fans as so many piaces do. This gives you the desired 
mass of color that one tries for with Siberians. These are shipped damp and 
cannot be shipped at the same time that the bearded iris are shipped. For this 
reason we wiil ask that the order of Siberians be at least $2.50 for us to pay 
the postage. If for less please add $ .35, for postage, as they are heavy. Full 
instructions for planting with each order. 
BLUE RIDGE, a good medium blue, 40” Bf 2 Ae RU es) 
CAESAR, tall ‘blue Durple,.36 me ee ss ES Monde Dies ray 3 
CAESAR’S BROTHER, black pansy violet, 40” _ 75 
*CLOUDS OF BUUE, Clevengers introduction, blue and white, dandy 40” 2.00 
COOL SPRING, pearly Dine, lovely iO) o0 oe AO a Bava Oc NAY Samo ee Bet gt) 
GATINEAU, clear light blue, 40” A 1.00 
HELEN ASTOR, best rosy pink, white throat, 30” _ se eat he nigel ee OO) 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE, rich violet; 40%) 222 _ by) AM ca Noo a ee Ais 
LLEWELLYN, electric blue, tall, good pity oie: MER IRS is NE RN 
SNOW QUEEN, a good white, Gems en ee eee | ee 2 Be ey OU 
SNOWCREST, large, tallisparkling white) “ioe oo cu ee uye'1:50 
SUMMER SKY, pale blue standards, white falls, 30” et fo) EAN Dee EW Ee 
SUROUOISHLTCUP. soft: turquoise, bluemitall’ oe wee i a eh Pipe 
TYCOON, largest siberian, violet blue, tall __.____ Mine SS ree 8 2 2.50 
Maar es V I tallest. whiten very tine; a0. tT ea (75 
TERMS USED IN DESCRIPTION OF BEARDED IRIS 
Amoena: White or tinted white standards with colcred falls. 
Blend: Combination of yellow and one or more other colors. 
Dykes Medal: Highest award an iris can win. Given to one outstanding iris 
each year. 
Falls: The three lower petals of an iris. 
Plicata: A light or white fiower flushed, lined, or stippled with a darker 
shade, particularly on the margins. 
Standards: The three upstanding petals. 
Variegata: Yellow or near yellow standards with deeper falls which may be 
either veined or solid tones of brcwn or purploe. 
Remember: You pay % price on all iris marked with *. 
