MISCELLANEOUS IRIS SPECIES 
DICHOTOMA — Only member of the 
Pardanthopsis Section. The flowers are 
comparat.vely small but they bloom pro- 
fusely on branched 3 foot stems for 
many weeks in August and Septemb:2r. 
Color varies from pale to deep lavender. 
aS vey) SO) lvge oe ee ee Each $0.50 
DORTHEA K. WILLIAMSON—One of 
the older hybrids from a cross between 
fulva and foliosa. Small deep velvety 
purple flowers of wonderful substance 
on 15 inch procumbent stems. Unex- 
Delledertormer CULMS, \esr uns Each $90.50 
DOXA—Light olive grey with darker 
flush in the centers. Very large per- 
fectly formed flowers of softest color. 
Pee is ene Le ere = Each $0.50 
MARY LOVE (Washington) — Strong 
growing lavender pink. ____Each $1.00 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA—A stately 
garden plant and a beautiful long lasting 
cut flower. In good rich moist soil it 
will grow 5 feet or more. The flowers 
have pure white standards while the 
falls are yellow with a quarter-inch 
margin of white. An A-1 plant for gar- 
PeTMO REGULUS ees ae Each $0.50 
PALETC—10 in. From the roof iris, 
pure pale blue. A border iris. Each $0.50 
PESHAFAR—This glowing rich brown 
purple is such a color gem and so per- 
fect in garden performance that it de- 
serves as high rank in this class as El- 
mohr in the.tall class. .__:Each $0.50 
BIS PORDAS ORS 
PSEUDACORUS—Bright yellow species 
with splendid foliage sim.lar to Japan- 
ese varieties. Thrives in boggy locations. 
SORINCHOS aaa tee ee he Each $0.50 
RETICULATA — The type is brilliant 
dark purple with orange crests. Ali of 
the reticulatas are like the Dutch Iris 
in miniature. 4 inches. 3 for .50; 1 2for 
$1.75. 
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