DWARF IRISES BLOOM EARLY 57 
Pickanock. Dark blue, veined deeper. 38 in. 50c. 
Red Emperor. Red purple, veined blue. 32 in. 50c. 
Rimouski. White standards flushed yellow at the base. Charming. 
30 in. 50c. 
Royal Herald. Earliest of the large tall dark group to bloom. Rich- 
est plum purple self with large drooping falls almost like black 
velvet. Handsome and unique. $3.00. 
Silver Tip. Clear, dark blue with white stigmata. Ruffled. 50c. 
Skeena. Dark blue purple. 26 in. 50c. 
Skylark. Fine light blue. Falls edged white. 50c. 
Skyrocket. A rich violet blue. 50c. 
Snow Bunting. White. 50c. 
Snow Crest. Fine frilled white. 50c. 
Snow Queen. Pure white with gold signal patch. 30 in. 50c. 
Summer Sky. Very light blue, with white center. 32 in. 50c. 
Thisbe. A taller Blue Wings. 50c. 
Towanda Red Flare. Large reddish self, with wide flaring falls. 
Between Helen Astor and Eric the Red in tone. Vigorous and 
free flowering. 38 in. $3.00. 
Tropic Night. An intense velvety dark blue of remarkable beauty, 
form and color. $2.00. 
Tunkhannock. New largest white. $1.50. 
Turquoise Cup. Exquisite clear turquoise blue flowers of finest poise 
and finish. A favorite. 50c. 
Tycoon. The largest Siberian to date. Huge flowers of violet blue. 
Outstanding. $1.25. 
White Dove. Lovely white with golden throat and flaring falls. 50 
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White Empress. A very beautiful glistening white. Same shape as 
Emperor. 48 in. 50c. 
Zerita. Similar to Zest but with larger taller flowers. Outstanding 
and new. $3.00. 
Zest. Dark blue with red styles. 34 in. 50c. 
TABLE IRISES 
A different type of bearded iris with small flowers, wiry stems 
and slender foliage suitable for table decoration. 
