MARY S. DEBAILLON — Louisiana Iris 
ROYAL GEM (S. Smith) 
Mary Swords Debaillon Award 1952, President’s Cup A.LS. 751, 
H.M., A.LS. *51, N.C.S.G.C.’s Horticultural Achievement Award 752, 
Best of Show S.C.LS. 752. Red violet with golden signal patches. 
Need we say more? 36 in. $4.00 
ROYAL HIGHNESS (Debaillon-Dorman) 
The intense blue-violet flowers, accented by tiny orange signal 
patches, are borne on tall stalks. 40 in. $1.00 
RUTH MARSALIS (Debaillon-Dorman) 
A soft blue which is deservedly popular. The flower stems are 
tall and should be used in the background. 40 in. 75¢ 
SAUCY MINX (C. Dorman) H.M., A.LS. 
Mary Swords Debaillon Louisiana Iris Award 1954. The impudent 
up-standing flowers are ruffled. Central portion of segments soft 
yellow and amber shading out to brilliant rose-red. Branching, 
tloriferous. 28 in. $2.50 
SPRING DAYS (Debaillon-Dorman) 
Graceful gray blue flowers of flaring form. Blooms for a long 
time. 75¢ 
STARRY NIGHT (Minuet-Dorman) 
A black-violet, conspicuously starred with golden signal patches. 
30 in. $1.50 
SUNNY (S. Smith) 
Rich yellow self of flaring form, floriferous and well branched. 
Wonderful for flower arrangements. Easily grown. 30 in. $2.00 
THE KHAN (C. Dorman) H.M., A.L.S. 
Absolutely tops for dark Louisianas. Velvety black-violet flow- 
ers of amazing size and substance, flaunt huge, golden-orange 
signal patches at each passer by. 30 in. $4.00 
VIOLACEA 
A rich glowing blue violet with graceful crooked stems. 28 in, 75¢ 
WOOD VIOLET (R. Dorman) H.M., A.LS. *51 
An intense dark blue self of exceptionally clear color whose 
low growth and dainty foliage make it an excellent foreground 
subject. 26 in. $2.00 
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Siberian Jris 
Tall beardless irises with grass-like foliage, whose dainty flowers 
are carried on slender graceful stems and are excellent for cut- 
ting. The plants like moisture and will do well in partial shade. 
Best left undisturbed, as they are most effective in clumps. Ship- 
ment is made in the fall. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER (Morgan) ; a 
A very dark pansy-purple which is most popular with our visi- 
tors. Blooms late. 3 ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MORNING MAGIC (Cleveland) | : 
A tall soft lavender suffused with rose. Early flowering. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
SNOW CREST (Gage) : 
A tall pure white with slightly frilled flowers. 34 ft. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
TYCOON (Cleveland) 
Lovely large blue-violet blossoms. Excellent for flower arrange- 
ments. 3 ft. $1.50 
CAESAR’S BROTHER 
Stylosa Jris 
A beardless iris, properly known as I. unguicularis, but the more 
popular name of Stylosa seems to stick. Winter blooming, it will 
do well outdoors in warmer sections, in protected areas in cooler 
sections, and in pots in the cold sections. Blooms from November 
through until spring. 
STYLOSA BISCRA 
Probably a hybrid form, as we can find no species that it ex- 
actly resembles. Low, grassy, blue-green foliage in which rises 
rather large, violet and fragrant blossoms. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
STYLOSA ALBA 
A taller form, leaves up to 18 inches long and flowers on 8 to 10 
inch stems, with shiny green foliage and large, pure white flowers 
with a bright orange yellow crest. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
