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 NR M 44 in. Deep blue-purple standards and falls. Gold to white blaze on the falls. Small upright flowers on stalks that stand high above foliage.

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 McEwen 81 ML 36 in. Flowers are ruffled. Pale cream self fading to white with age.

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 30-36 in. Siberian iris are beautiful foliage and flower emphasis in the garden. A beautiful blue edged flower petal with stunning white interior patches, veined and swirling. Try this one for borders or as a backdrop for annuals or in a rock garden.

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 McEwen 75 EM 28 in. Large, light satin blue flowers with a pure white blaze.

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 Brummit 66 M 32 in. A must for Siberian lovers. Large flowers. The standards are lavender, very wide and stand out from the flower. Falls are royal blue with darker hafts. Heavy bloomer.

|  |  |  | Dreaming Yellow
 McEwen 71 ML 31 in. Crème white standards with yellow crème falls. Very nice, wide flaring form.

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 McEwen 71 EM 32 in. Siberian iris are beautiful foliage and flower emphasis in the garden.

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 Witt 72 M 33 in. Small, delicate flowers. Violet blue self with wing shaped falls. The name is graphically descriptive.

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 McEwen 70 E-L 36 in. Large clear white flowers with yellow hafts. Strong grower. Trataploid.

|  |  |  | Gull's Wings
 McGarvey-Wadekamper 89 VL 38 in. Beautiful white flower. Very wide slightly ruffled flaring falls with wide standards. Upright foliage.

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 Siberian 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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 NA ML TB 30 in. Bright cheerful clear yellow. Solid performer. Useful as contrast to bicolors or blues/purples.

|  |  |  | 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!

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 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!

|  |  |  | Aegean Star
 Plough 72 EM TB 30 in. HM This colorful mosaic involves an exhuberant marriage of deep violet plicata, pure white ground, and violet beards. A look that is uniquely different in expression of color and design. What a great way to create a splash in your garden this spring!

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