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Armegeddon |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Mid to late season bloom. 34" tall. Wonderful color of light lavender-pink standards and dark plum-purple falls accented with a light lavender-pink ruffled edge. |
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Batik |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Early to mid season bloom. 26" tall. Fragrant. Large royal purple flowers are splattered and streaked with white flecks. Unusual and popular. |
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Boo |
$5.00 |
Standard Dwarf. This award winning variety is a very flashy white iris with rich purple splashed on the falls. Cream yellow beard. Only 8-12" tall. Dwarf iris bloom earlier then normal German iris--in early spring. They are really fast multipliers too, so you will have a big clump in no time. Click on thumbnail photo for mass planting. |
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Breakers |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Midseason. 37" tall. REBLOOMS in fall. Near true blue self with heavy ruffling. Prolific bloomer--eight or nine buds on three way branching. Matte blue beards blended yellow in throat. |
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Butter and Sugar |
$5.00 |
Siberian. 28" tall. Creamy white standards and butter-yellow falls, both with greenish yellow veins. Blooms in June--after the tall bearded iris, with a possible REBLOOM later in the season. |
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Dear Delight |
$5.00 |
Siberian. Midseason bloom. 28" tall. Ruffled flowers are a true light blue with slight veining. Wonderful for attracting hummingbirds to the garden. For best vigor divide every 3-4 years. I use my Siberian iris right in my hosta beds. They do well as long as there is some sun, but do best in full sun. |
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Dusky Challenger |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Mid to late season bloom. 39" tall. Absolutely huge, silky rich purple flowers with impeccable ruffling and excellently branched stems. Dykes Medal winner. Gorgeous iris--a showstopper. It is Laurie's favorite iris--she says it has perfect form, great bloom habit, nice bud count, and that it’s not fazed by weather conditions (some of the purples melt in heavy rain). It’s also a stunning cut flower, and lightly fragrant. She says more than one person slammed on their brakes and backed up to look at the clump in her yard when it was blooming. |
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Edith Wolford |
$5.00 |
Tall Bearded. Midseason bloom. 35" tall. Large bicolor flowers have light canary-yellow standards and blue-violet falls. Wonderfully ruffled with exquisite form. Dykes Medal winner. |
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Firebreather |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Late season bloomer. 37" tall. Bright orange with tangerine beards. Vigorous grower, and definitely a standout in the iris garden. Even if you don't like orange iris, consider getting just one, because it is such a good accent for all the purple colors. |
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Immortality |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Midseason. 29" tall. REBLOOMS. Well named in that its reblooming ability is consistent throughout the country. Vigorous in growth habit, sends up multiple stalks of soft white flowers in spring and then again in late summer or fall. Light lemon beards. Very popular iris. |
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Iris Ensata Crystal Halo |
$5.00 |
Japanese iris. |
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Iris Ensata Lion King |
$5.00 |
Japanese iris. Large six-petal flowers have wide overlapping petals, absolutely huge picotee blooms with white centers and a wide, bright rosy purple edge. The overlapping petals suggest a lion's mane. Zones 4-9. 32" tall. Full sun best. Clump-forming plant that prefers moist soil. Blooms resemble crepe paper in texture. Blooms in late June. Likes acidic soil. Great for the edge of a pond. |
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Magical Encounter |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Very long bloomer--early, mid and late season. 34" tall. Non-fading intense pink bloom color with shrimp-pink tones, and a bright salmon-pink beard. Well-branched with excellent bud count. |
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Mostest |
$5.00 |
Border bearded. Early bloom time. Bright yellow and gorgeous. Blooms earlier than the tall bearded, but after the standard dwarf. It is also in between in size--24" tall. Perfect for planting in front of taller iris or towards the front of a border. Brightens up any garden with it’s cheerful yellow color. Border iris bloom profusely and the blooms are long lasting. Award winner. |
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Rare Treat |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Rare Treat is a pure white self with perfectly even, 1/4 inch, cornflower blue stitched edges on both the standards and the falls. Blue beards. Good bud count and branching. Early to midseason bloom time. Honorable Mention award, '89; Award of Merit, '92. 34" tall, late spring bloom time. On iris popularity poll each year. I saved one of these, and when it bloomed, pretty much everyone who saw it wanted it. It had the biggest blooms of any iris I'd ever seen. Even better than the photo. |
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Rip City |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Long blooming--early, mid and late. 39" tall. Shiny carmine red flowers with a golden beard, nicely ruffled, thick well-branched stems and high bud count. Beautiful form and plant habit. |
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Rosalie Figge |
$5.00 |
Tall Bearded. Mid season bloom. 39" tall. Dark reddish-purple color with a slight ruffle. Falls are slightly darker purple than the standards. Very fragrant and REBLOOMS in the fall. Offspring of Titan's Glory, a Dykes Medal winner. |
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Silverado |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Midseason bloom. 38" tall. This icy blue-white self colored iris has incredible form and substance, broad petals and standards are lavishly ruffled. Absolutely striking color in the garden. Sturdy stems have good bud count. Dykes Medal winner. |
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Speeding Again |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Midseason bloom. 38" tall. REBLOOMS in the fall. Pronounced sweet fragrance. Beautiful purple coloring with a white center in the falls and a white beard. |
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Tennison Ridge |
$5.00 |
Tall bearded. Midseason bloomer. 34" tall. Berry red standards with white falls speckled and edged in berry red. Very ruffled. REBLOOMS in the fall. |
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What Again |
$5.00 |
Standard Dwarf. This award-winning variety boasts captivating, two-toned flowers. It has wisteria blue standards with straw yellow falls and wisteria blue beards. Only 8-10" tall. Dwarf iris bloom earlier then normal German iris--in early spring. They are really fast multipliers too, so you will have a big clump in no time. Click on thumbnail photo for mass planting. |
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