THE GREAT SMOKIES 7" ‘The stendards are smoky lavender and the 
falls smoky red violet bordered with smoky lav- 
7 ender. 250 
_ TINY TREASURE 9" Bright canary yellow with flaring falls.1.00 
TINY TONY 6" A smaller TONY of wine red. Orange beard. .50 
TONY. act, _ Lustrous glowing deep wine self. 240 
VELVO 8" A velvety brown purple oncobred. «75 
VILLAREAL 9" Rose violet blend. Extremely free flowering.40 
VIOLET GEM 6" Perfectly formed rich dark blue~violet. The 
| 3 beard is also blue. . 079 
WEE ADMIRAL 6" An intense red=purple. This is one of the fave 
orite varieties here. e75 
YELLOW FRILLS 7" Ruffled dark yellow with an orange beard. .50 
Vi0es: Pure lemon yellow, flaring shape end fine fole 
lage. Very rretty. » 40 
' SIBERIAN IRIS 
The siberian iris are tall and have slender, grasslike fol- 
iage, reedy stems and dainty flowers. They bloom shortly after 
the tall bearded varieties have completed their season of bloom. 
Siberian iris are ideal for arrangement purposes and are unexcele- 
led for landscaping. They are very easy to grow, requiring no 
particular attention after they become established. 
We list only divisions containing five or more rhizomes 
(root stock) as we find this to be the most satisfactory way 
to establish quick bloom. 
AMELIA EARHART 40" Medium deep blue violet. Flaring falls. 1.00 
CAEZAR 48" Dark blue purple of large size and fine form. 
Very tall. 1.00 
ERIC THE RED 34" Glowing wine red with broad flaring falls. 
A new color in siberians. 4200 
GEORGE ‘“JALLACE 40". An earlier blooming light blue with darker 
veinings. 1.00 
LADY NORTHCLIFFE 32" Large flowers of brilliant deep violet 
blue, veined in white. 1.00 
PEGGY PERRY 36" Broad ruffled flowers of deep blue violet 1,90 
SKEENA 15" A delightful dwarf siberian. Dark blue in 
color. A very rapid increaser. 1,00 
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