PYARF BEARDED IRIS 
Dwarf iris are always the first of the iris to bloom 
producing a mass of flowers in mid May to compliment the 
tulips and daffodils. They are indispensible for the rock 
garden and for the front of the border. These little gar- 
den jewels are extremely hardy and pleasingly fragrant. 
ALINDA 7" Red purple self with a dark beard. 275 
APRIL MORN 4" Powder blue with a touch of orange 
in the heart of the flower. 1.00 
AZUREA 6" Beautiful light sky blue with slightly 
darker fall and a white beard. «40 
BALKANA 6" Deep blue purple with flaring falls. «50 
BEAUTY SPOT 12" A fine dark plum purple. Large 1.00 
BLACK MIDGET 7" Dark red purple with black falls 
and an orange beard. «40 
BLAZON 7" Deepest maroon. Brilliant gold beard 
with gold embroidery stitching rad~ 
lating away from it. 2200 
BLUE JADE 8" Medium blue. Excellent garden value. -40 
BLUE MASCOT 5" A large flowered dwarf of medium 
light blue. Flaring falls. »75 
BLUE PRINCESS 16" Charming smooth light blue self. ~75 
BRICK RED 8" Terracotta red. Glowing orange beard. .40 
BRIDE 8" Clean white a greenish cast. »40 
BURCHFIELD 6" Richest golden yellow. 1.200 
BUZZER 7" Light lavender blue with a pink glow. ~75 
CITREA 6" <A very dainty citron yellow self. 40 
CREAM TART 6" Cream with a red infusion on the 
falls. Fine narrow foliage . «40 
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