GLOSSARY OF TERMS & ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS CATALOG: 
Standards—- The three upper or upright petals of an iris. 
Falis- The three lower or downhanging petals of the 
iris. ; 
Haft That pertion ef the flower where the standards 
and falls come together. 
Plicata- An iris whose ground color is Stigpiods 
pleated, dotted or feathered with a contrast- 
Ligeceear. 
Bitone- Two shades of the same color. The standards 
are usually lighter. 
Immediately following the name of each variety is its 
blooming season and height in inches. The following sym- 
bols were used to denote the blooming seasons: 
VE-very early; E-early; EM-early to midseason; 
M-midseason; ML-midseason to late; L-late; VL-very 
late; EML-long season of bloom. 
DWARF IRIS 
For the rock garden and the front of the border, there are 
no flowers lovelier than the Dwarf Iris. They start 
blooming in April with the tulips and daffodils. They 
will preduce flowers in great abundance and nearly all of 
them are extreme ly fragrant. 
fetes otherwise specified, their price is 40¢ each or 
three of one variety for 1, OO. 
ATROVIOLACEA 44" First iris to bloom. Rich, red violet: 
ALBA 6" Creamy white 
AZUREA 6" Beautiful light sky blue 
AMOENA BLEND 53" Cream splashed purple 
BEAUTY SPOT & " Pogo-regelia; fine dark plum purple 
$1.50 each 
BLACK MIDGET 7" Dark red purple,black falls with 
orange beard 
BLUE JADE 8 " Medium blue-purple 
