In preparation for your spring and early summer planting and to share the bountiful harvest of the Siberian crop this year we have put a generous sale on all our Siberians iris. This is a great opportunity to get those lovely perennials that add class to every garden at reduced prices. Enjoy!
Siberian Iris or Beardless Iris, last for years in the garden and are easily transplanted in the early spring or fall. They like lots of water when it is dry and are a classic meadow species that gives your garden a wild touch. Once the flowers are gone the foliage provides a wonderful grass-like appeal to the perennial bed.
Anne Dasch Varner 78 EM 36 in. 1983 Morgan Award Winner Flower is edged in solid deep navy blue. Center dappled with light and dark blue.
Annick McEwen 86 M 12 in. A dark violet-blue veined darker on the falls and with a white signal.
Aqua Whisper Miller 87 M 36 in. 1995 Morgan-Wood medal. Standards are white, lavender at base. Falls are lavender, veined violet-blue with a fine white edge and whit-blue signal.
Ausable River Cassebeer 69 L 30 in. A solid deep lobelia blue. Eye catching flower as well as excellent foliage. A strong grower.
Baby Sister McEwen 86 EM 6 in. Light blue, veined darker on falls with white signals. Dwarf iris (excellent parent for little ones).
Big Blue McEwen 70 E-L 36 in. A large flower over 5 inches in size. Near true dark blue.
Blue Pennant McEwen 72 EM 30 in. Dark violet blue flowers with a velvety texture. Large tetraploid flowers. $8.99
Cabernet Hager 82 M 34 in. Deep red wine with even deeper styles and white veined signals. Nice erect foliage and good color. This is a perennial favorite that really grows well year after year!
Caesar's Brother Morgan 32 E-M 40 in. An older but reliable variety in deep royal blue with attractive antique gold veining on the falls. Strong upright foliage.
Chilled Wine Hager 81 M 38 in. Wine red with blue veining at the midrib of the style arms. The falls are blue in the center.
2nd Page Siberians Siberian Iris or Beardless Iris, last for years in the garden and are easily transplanted in the early spring or fall. They like lots of water when it is dry and are a classic meadow species that gives your garden a wild touch. Once the flowers are gone the foilage provides a wonderful grass-like appeal to the perennial bed.
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Lady Emma F. Jones 86 M BB 24 in. HM Primrose yellow. Yellow beards. Lady Emma reblooms profusely in our gardens and does a great performance in the spring as a border bearded. Highly recommended. Vigorous grower and very resistant.
Barefoot Boy M TB 36 in. Light blue standards and falls. Vigorous grower. This is an aggressive grower that is virtually carefree and can hold its own against weeds. An older variety but one with lots of crowd appeal and road site viewability. Excellent for bank stabilization. We have used it on steep sandy ridges to hold the soil. Iris are useful for many things!
Pansy Grape M TB 35 in. A traditional purple grape solid with lighter petals. Strong performer year and after year with prolific blooms. Beautiful smell.
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