IRIS CONTINUED 
Miscellaneous 
CAROLINA. An iris that will grow in water. 
Medium size sky blue flowers. Late. 50c ea. 
DANFORDIAE. Resembles I. reticulata, 
bright yellow flowers. Very early. $2.50 doz. 
with 
DOUGLASIANA. A native of California but 
is hardy and will grow anywhere. The flowers 
are shades of blue and purple. Rather difficult to 
transplant except in the early spring when it is 
making new roots. We suggest that you place 
your order and let us use our judgment as to 
the shipping time. 50c ea. 
FOETIDISSIMA. (Christmas Iris.) A shade 
loving evergreen species having insignificant 
purplish flowers. However the seed pods which 
are formed abundantly burst open in the fall 
exposing brilliant red seeds which keep their 
color for months when nicked and dried. Uni- 
versally admired for flower arrangements. Fall’ 
delivery. 50c ea. 
KIMBALLIAE. A _ native of the fresh-water 
swamps in the interior of Florida. Flowers vio- 
let with a bright yellow crest. Tall, evergreen 
foliage. 40 inches. $1.00 ea. 
ORCHID SPRITE. A very fine named variety 
of Douglasiana which grows to a medium height 
and is of a delightful orchid color. $1.50 each. 
PAL-TEC. A cross between the crested 
tectorum and tall bearded pallida. A low grow- 
ing iris with charm and personality. Flowers of 
clear violet blue. Always attractive. 50c ea. 
PAVONIA. (Moraea glaucopis.) The Pea- 
cock Iris. Well rounded blue or white flowers 
with prominent peacock blue signal blotch. Very 
attractive. For heat results should be planted 
in close groups. $1.50 doz. 
PSEUDACORUS. Yellow Water Flag. A 
European species that will grow in pools and 
onds as well as in the garden if given  suf- 
cient moisture. Hardy. Plant in open sunlight. 
$1.00 ea. 
RETICULATA. Extremely early bulbous iris 
with red-purple flowers on 6” stems. Four sided 
leaves. $1.50 doz. 
RETICULATA CANTAB. Pale blue flowers 
with orange markings on tall stems. $2.50 doz. 
RETICULATA J. S. DIJT. Reddish purple, 
sweetly scented flowers. Very fine. $1.50 doz. 
SHREVEI. Very similar to Carolina, but of a 
deeper color. 50c ea. 
SISYRINCHIUM. Really a moraea, this is a 
free blooming bulbous plant with interesting 
violet colored flowers over a long period of 
time. Can be left undisturbed for many seasons. 
$1.00 doz. 
_ TUBEROSA. The Snake Head Iris. Interest- 
ing combination of yellow, green and_ black. 
Very useful for corsage making. $2.00 doz. 
VERSICOLOR. Much like pseudacorus but 
blue in color, and will grow under the same con- 
ditions. $1.00 ea. 
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SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
Ten varieties and species of beardless 
iris, correctly and individually labelled, a 
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select only varieties that are suitable to 
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