IRIS PUMILA 
IRIS PUMILA—Dwarf Bearded 
One of the finest of rock plants as they require very little 
care and when once established will increase in size and 
beauty for years. They are also used extensively as a border 
for the taller varieties, materially lengthening the season 
as they bloom several weeks earlier. 
* Alpin—Lobelia blue and reddish purple. 
*Balceng Curiosity—Attractive blending of yellow, purple and 
olive. Very fragrant. 8”. 
*Blue Beard—Olive-white with purple streaks on falls. 8”. 
*Blue Waif—Fine rich deep blue miniature. 
*Bouquet—White and heliotrope. 
*Die Fie—Distinctive light blue bicolor. 
*Fairy—Lovely soft sky blue. 6”. | 
*Florida—Soft yellow self. 
*Golden—Smooth deep yellow. Large flowered. 
*Harmonia—Yellow marked with purple. 
_*Huron Imp.—Very large deep blue. 
*Ladies of Peeling—New distinct pale blue. 9”. 
*La Lido—A white bearded blue purple of merit. 
*La Tulipe—Excellent medium yellow. 7”. 
*Marocain—Deep velvety blue purple. 6”. 
*Negus—lIntense purple self, orange beard. 5”. 
*Nugget—Purest clear golden yellow. 
*Orange Queen—Wazxy bright orange. 
*Rich Blue—Deep velvety blue. 
*Sambo—Very dark blue. Early. 
*Stewart’s Alpine—Brilliant clear yellow. 
*Syria—Fine dark raisin purple. 
*The Bride—Excellent clean white. 6”. 
*Tampa—Fine new red midget with grassy foliage. Distinct. 
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*Wigan—Distinct brownish red tone. 
*Ylo—Bright yellow of good form. 6”. 
60c each; any 10 for $5.00 
One each of the 26 Dwarf Iris $11.50 
10 sorts, unlabeled, $4.25 
IRIS—Various Species 
*cristata, Gold Crest—Blue with rich golden crest. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
dichotoma—This is the Vesper Iris with countless small blue 
flowers opening in late afternoon each day. August. 3’. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $6.50 
IRIS CRISTATA 
TWICE FLOWERING 
IRIS 
IRIS SPURIA OCHROLEUCA 
D. K. Williamson—A lovely Louisiana hybrid of deep, rich 
royal purple. A superb flower. 3’. 75c¢ each; 3 for $2.00 
*Douglasiana, Agnes James—An Oregon native with evergreen 
foliage and glorious snow white flowers a little larger than 
the type. One of the most lovely beardless Iris grown. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 
*graminea—Rich violet and blue flowers. Plum scented. 8”. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00 
pseudacoris—Bright yellow with brown markings. May be 
grown in the pool or beside a stream in full sun but 
does well in the border. 60”. 65c each; 3 for $1.65 
*ruthenica—Rare dwarf with rich deep blue blooms. 75c each 
Spuria, Ochroleuca — Lovely tall snowy white with bright 
golden blotch. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
*tectorum album—Rare snow white form. 75c¢ each 
tectorum, Paltec—Heavenly blue hybrid. 75¢ each 
One each of the 10 Iris species $7.00 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
These Iris bloom after the dwarfs and before the Tall 
Bearded. They serve to make a succession of bloom from 
April to June as well as being very lovely in the garden 
and for cutting. 
Dorothea—Lovely soft grey-blue with standards that fall out- 
ward showing the beautiful heart of the bloom. 
Elizabeth Huntington—A large blue bi-color that is crimped 
and ruffled throughout, making the flower appear to be 
made from crepe paper. 
Hobo—Distinctive yellow and maroon bicolor. Its late bloom- 
ing lengthens the season of this group. 
Lady Luck—A rich deep violet purple self, valuable for its 
especially early blooming habit. Very fragrant. 
Midwest — Lovely plicata of rich mulberry on a cream 
ground. Often has four standards and four falls. 
Nyx—Deep purple with a rich velvety sheen. One of the 
very darkest Iris grown. 
Trautlieb—Delightful soft pink intermediate. Scarce and 
very desirable. 
Zwanenburg—Very lovely soft tan and copper with flecks of 
brown. A real novelty with pogocyclus heritage. 
60c each; one each of the 8 Intermediate Iris $3.95 
Iris Should Be Planted Only in Summer and Fall a 
