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2005 Siberian & Species Price ListPrices quoted are for freshly dug 4-6 fan (occasionally larger) divisions. For your convenience, some varieties are also available at the garden only in pots. The potted Siberians have well established root systems and can be transplanted at any time with very minimal shock to the plants. SIBERIANSAT THE BALLET (Helsley ’98) 28” Ruff. lavender-violet, slightly lighter edge; very limited 10.00 BAND OF ANGELS (Hollingworth ’96) TET Blue-violet with light blue edges, cream and gold signal blaze 10.00 BANISH MISFORTUNE (Schafer/Sacks ’99) – lavender-blue stds., cream ground falls heavily veined violet with violet petal tips; species form 10.00 BLUEBERRY FAIR (Hollingworth ’97) TET 32” Ruffled and flared med. dark blue-violet, lighter stds., large white signals, wide blue styles w. ruffled crests; our favorite! 15.00 CAESAR'S BROTHER (Morgan '32) 42" Dark purple, very vigorous, good for landscaping; Mor-53; 3/$12; large clumps (instant landscaping; garden pickup only), $10 5.00 CARELESS SALLY (Schaefer/Sacks ’96) 26” Very ruffled blend of pastel rose, blue, and yellow; yellow signals 10.00 CHANDLER’S CHOICE (McEwen ’95) TET 32” Bright red-purple, blackish veins, dark violet halo 10.00 CHEERY LYN (Miller ’91) 37” Lilac pink with blue veining, deeper falls white stylearms 8.00 CORONATION ANTHEM (Hollingworth '90) TET 32" Ruffled mid to deep blue, large creamy blaze; MW-97 8.00 DAWN WALTZ (Schafer/Sacks ’98) Lavender with greenish signal; violet halo 10.00 DEMURE ILLINI (Varner '85) 36" Grape red, large white signal with red veining; HM-87 8.00 ECHO THE WIND (Schafer/Sacks ’99) blue bitone, yellow signal veined dark blue; lt. yellow petal edges 10.00 ELIZABETH MCEWEN (White ’96) 32” Very ruffled pansy purple, blue styles, white signal 10.00 FLUTTER BY BUTTERFLY (Hollingworth ’96) – light blue stds., medium blue falls with white signal 8.00 GOLDEN EDGE (McEwen ’92) TET 30” Ruffled violet blue, darker falls, gold wire edge, rich yellow signal; extremely vigorous 8.00 GULL'S WING (McGarvey '89) 36" Pure white self with excellent form; late bloomer; rapid grower; perhaps the best white available; HM-92 6.00 HARPSWELL SNOW (McEwen ’96) TET 34” Large pure white; limited 15.00 HARPSWELL VELVET (McEwen ’91) TET Dark velvety blue-purple 10.00 ILLINI GLORY (Varner ’89) Dark wine-red with large white signal 8.00 ILLINI RUBY (Varner ’90) 28” Rich red self, white signal; HM-91 8.00 KITA-NO-SIZA (Shidara ’99) – 6-fall violet with large white signals 8.00 LAKE KEUKA (Borglum ’94) 31” Ruffled violet-blue bitone, aqua stylearms; AM-99; beautiful clump; limited 12.00 LEE’S BLUE (Coble/Bauer ’94) 32” Light blue with some darker violet blue veining; large white blaze around yellow signal; HM-98 8.00 LIBERTY HILLS (Miller '89) 32" Mid-violet blue, deeper signal; AM-93 8.00 MARY LOUISE MICHIE (Miller '96) Lavender-pink stds., rosy lavender falls, white styles 10.00 MOON SILK (Stahly ’91) 28” Ruffled creamy white stds., pale yellow falls; AM-96 8.00 NAGAREBOSHI (Shidara ’97) 27” Six dark blue-violet falls, white signal 10.00 PATIO ROSE (Bellagamba ‘93) – Short pink, species form 8.00 OVER IN GLORYLAND (Hollingworth ’93) TET 34” Ruffled velvety dark royal purple, large cream blaze; dramatic flowers, stunning in a clump! MW-00 8.00 RIVERDANCE (Schaefer/Sacks ’97) 40” Ruffled cornflower blue, white wire edge; white signal with yellow center; extremely vigorous; gorgeous clump 8.00 SENECA BLUE ROSE (Borglum ’95) 31” Wide blue-purple 10.00 SENECA CLOUD PUFFS (Borglum ’95) 32” Wide ruffled pure white 12.00 SENECA FEATHER DANCER (Borglum ’95) 28” Feathered light blue, veined darker, aqua stylearms 10.00 SENECA NIGHT SKIES (Borglum) – dark blue-violet 10.00 SPRINGS BROOK (Warburton '88) 40" Pearly blue-violet, darker shoulders; consistent rebloomer; HM-91 8.00 SULTAN'S RUBY (Hollingworth '88) 29" Velvety deep magenta, prominent round gold signal; Morgan-Wood Medal '94; limited 8.00 WELFENSCHATZ (Ahlburg ’97) – short (20-22”); cream stds., bright yellow falls; one of the best yellow Siberians available 15.00
SPECIES AND SPECIES HYBRIDSI. graminea (species) – early-blooming purple 6.00 I. murrayana (species) – short white 6.00 I. pseudacorus (Species) – 24-36” (depending on water) yellow; blooms near end of Siberian bloom season; tolerates wet conditions, even standing water; great for bog gardens; 3/$15 6.00 I. pseudacorus WHITE (Copeland) -- Near-white with purple-brown stitching around yellow signal 8.00 I. pseucadorus ECRU -- Pale yellow/ivory form 8.00 I. pseudacorus KRILL (Copeland ’00) – light yellow with red signal 8.00 I. typhifolia (Species) 20" Med. blue-violet; narrow leaves with spiral twist; very early 6.00 I. versicolor BETWEEN THE LINES (Schafer/Sacks '91) 22" White ground with violet blue veining; overall effect is light blue with yellow signal 10.00
ANN DASCH (McGarvey '78) 38" Mottled lt. blue-purple, deeper edges; Mor-83 5.00 AUGURY (McGarvey '73) 40" Pink to light purple; grows shorter than registered height here. Mor-79 8.00 BLUE HYACINTH (Bush '87) 15" Very early lavender blue, bronze haft 6.00 CARMEN JEAN (Helsley ’96) 28” Ruffled violet-blue, large white signal changing to gold in throat; very limited 10.00 CONTRAST IN STYLES (Hollingworth '89) 28" Wine-red, light blue stylearms; HM-91 10.00 HIGH STANDARDS (Hollingworth '87) TET 44" Tall, dramatic velvety deep blue-purple; vigorous; AM-92 8.00 ILLINI CHARM (Varner '75) 24" Light wine and lilac; Morgan runner-up, '78 6.00 INDY (Hollingworth '85) 32" Red-violet, blue lines on falls; AM-91 6.00 I. fulva RED DAZZLER (Hale) -- Brick-red Louisiana iris species; closest to true red color we've seen in an iris 10.00 I. pseudacorus LINDA WEST (Hutchinson '91) -- Ivory white clone 8.00 I. pseudacorus PHIL EDINGER (Hager '91) --large yellow with heavy violet-brown veining 12.00 I. sanguinea kamiyama (Species) 36" Rich violet blue; imposing in a clump 5.00 I. setosa kirigaminae (Species) 24" Deep navy violet; triploid 8.00 I. setosa nassauensis (Species) 24" Bright blue violet; triploid 8.00 I. sibiricae (Species) 6.00 I. sibtosa MAUVE SNOWTOP (Reid '94) 24-30" Pale lavender stds. turn white in sun; flaring mauve pink falls, inconspicuous gold signal (I. sib. x I. setosa) 20.00 I. versicolor VERSION (Sindt '86) 15” Rose pink flowers well above foliage 12.00 ISABELLE (Warburton '89) 27" White stds., light yellow falls; very pretty; one of the most vigorous in this color combination 10.00 JATINWANE (Helsley ’97) 30” Blue-violet, darker falls, red-violet styles, small white signal; limited 10.00 JEWELLED CROWN (Hollingworth '87) TET 24" Deep wine red, prominent gold blaze on falls; top favorite in Popularity Poll; MW-93 8.00 JUST BECAUSE (Schaefer/Sacks ’94) 30” Ruffled medium blue-violet, very small white signal; fine clump 15.00 KING OF KINGS (Varner ’83) 33” Pure white; very late blooming; MW-90 8.00 KOBALTBLAU (Tamberg '80) 39" Cobalt blue self; impressive clump 10.00 LAUGHING BROOK (Waite '84) 36" Dark violet-purple, white signal; AM-88 8.00 LIGHTS OF PARIS (Rich '67) 40" White (grows much shorter here); HM-68 5.00 LILTING LAURA (Miller ’90) 37” Pale violet, darker falls 12.00 ODE TO LOVE (Varner '80) 32" White self; occasional rebloom; HM-82 8.00 PERCHERON (Warburton '82) 34" Huge ruffled blue-purple, veined & dappled; HM-84 7.00 PINK HAZE (McGarvey '80) 38" Pink self; excellent color; MW-88 8.00 PURPLE SAND (Miller ’91) 36” Lt. violet, darker veining on falls; pale violet-blue stylearms; impressive clump 10.00 RASPBERRY SNOW (McGarvey/Wadekamper '91) 36" Near-white standards, Raspberry pink falls; late-blooming; makes a gorgeous clump; limited 20.00 REPRISE (Warburton 87) 32" Med. violet, darker veins; some rebloom; AM-93 10.00 RIKUGI SAKURA (Shidara '88) 30" Flat "Japanese" form, 6 pink falls; beautiful clump effect; HM-92 8.00 SHOWDOWN (Varner '76) 25" Red grape, wide white signal; HM-77 7.00 SALLY KERLIN (McEwen 1970) 27" Clear pale blue with slight lavender tone 6.00 SHOWDOWN (Varner 1976) 25" Red grape veined purple, wide white signal; 7.00 SILVER EDGE (McEwen ’74) TET 28” Medium blue with distinct silver edge on falls; yellow-white blaze; Morgan Award 1978 6.00 STEVE VARNER (Briscoe '78) 29" Ruffled lavender, veined falls; MW-87 6.00 WHITE SWIRL (Cassebeer '57) 30" Flared white self, fine form 5.00 WHITE TRIANGLES (Warburton '87) 30" White, pale yellow flush on midrib 5.00 WINDWOOD SPRING (Hollingworth '85) TET 25" Ruffled light-medium blue, prominent pale yellow blaze; MW runner-up, '91 8.00 I. pseudacorus (double) -- double-flowered form; sterile Later? 10.00 EVER AGAIN (McEwen ’92) TET 40” Ruffled dark violet blue, white wire edge and signal 10.00 I. versicolor PARTY LINE (Warburton '88) 18" Smooth violet rose with darker veining, pale yellow signal 10.00 FOND KISS (Schafer/Sacks ’99) – warm white with soft lavender-pink blush 15.00 SHIPS ARE SAILING (Schafer/Sacks ’98) – rich ruffled violet-blue, light blue rims, white stitched signal 12.00 ILLINI ENCORE (Varner '68) 38" Pink stds., pale lavender falls 5.00 I. pseudacorus (variegated) -- yellow flowers, variegated foliage; shorter and more compact than other I. pseudacorus variants 8.00 I. versicolor CAT MOUSAM 36" Large vigorous blue-violet 8.00 I. versicolor WHODUNIT (Warburton '87) 25” Heavily veined mid-violet on white ground 12.00 I. versicolor (Species) 26-32" Nice purple; late blooming; interesting 5.00 I. virginica (Michigan) – short blue-violet 6.00 LAVENDER FAIR (Hollingworth ’00) – TET 30” light lavender stds., ruffled medium lavender falls with large ivory signal; limited 20.00 SUMMER SKY (Cleveland '35) 28" Dainty light blue with white; charming "oldie" 5.00 VERY VICTORIAN (Hollingworth ’99) 32” Medium mauve veined blue; lt. blue stylearms edged mauve; very limited 25.00 OFF SHE GOES (Schafer/Sacks ’98) – ruffled pearl lavender, dappled violet, white rims 12.00 PLUM FROLIC (Schafer/Sacks) RIGAMAROLE (Bauer/Coble ’00) – large lavender-pearl multipetal form; very limited 22.00 SHAKER'S PRAYER (Warner '90) 33" Violet stds., white falls with violet veining and edging; very limited. Unique and very popular; MW-96 12.00 TEMPER TANTRUM (McGarvey '86) 38" Ruffled deep purplish red; AM-90; 12.00 |