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Siberian Iris (SIB)
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All $10.00 each.

Graceful flowers on a grass-like foliage plant. These are hybrids from species native to central Europe; they are very strong, hardy and adaptable in the perennial bed. Tetraploid (tet.) plants generally have stockier looking flowers, foliage and stems than diploids (dip.). Peak bloom for us is late May along with the Tall bearded iris. Zone 3 – 8 (9?)

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Banish MisfortuneSchafer/Sacks ’99Dip. 45"Bluebird blue with a large gold signal. Early with a long bloom season.
Blueberry FairHollingworth '97Tet. 32"Bi-tone rich blue violet, very ruffled.
Careless SallySchafer/Sacks '96Dip. 20"Light orchid with turquoise styles and gold signals. Charming!
Cold Frosty MorningSchafer/Sacks ’00Dip. 27"Clean white self with a green flush in the heart.
Dear CurrierDunlop '05Tet. 30"Ruffled dark grey blue with violet wash, upright styles are much lighter and showy.
Dear DianneMcEwen '79Tet. 27"Medium blue violet with distinct silver edge. Very late season.
Fresh NotesSchafer/Sacks '04Dip. 20"Fall bright blue with lighter styles and standards, crisp gold signal.
Great Falls LoveCole '07Tet. 32"Standard ruffled deep violet, fall ruffled darker violet with blue undertones. Note: Large 4 inch flowers.
Joyce ColeCole '06Tet. 30"Very ruffled creamy white with a smooth gold throat, blooms late in season.
Kiss The GirlSchafer/Sacks '04Dip. 28"Standard butter yellow, fall bright daffodil yellow. Note: Strong grower for a yellow Siberian.
Pansy PurpleMcEwen '71Dip. 32"A delicate looking flower of pansy purple in color. A garden favorite!
RepriseWarburton '87Dip. 32"Medium blue with red-violet tones that sets a second bloom 2-3 weeks after the first if grown well.
Roaring JellySchaefer-Sacks '92Dip. 36"Red-violet with lighter standards and styles, gold signal.
Ships Are SailingSchafer/Sacks '98Dip. 35"Wide, light ruffled flowers are shades of medium blue. Tall and stately.
Shirley’s ChoiceMcEwen '87Tet. 32"Large 4" white flowers. Foliage holds long into the fall.
Snow PrinceTiffney ’90Dip. 34"Ivory falls have a blue thumbprint netted markings of butterscotch. White styles and standards top the small delicate looking flower. Very floriferous with a long bloom season.
Somebody Loves MeHollingworth '98Tet. 32"Ruffled medium blue, large white blaze.
Summer SkyCleveland '35Dip. 24"Pale blue with white styles. Small and delicate looking. Very vigorous and floriferous.
Teal VelvetSchafer/Sacks '03Tet. 32"Dark velvety royal purple, stately clumps.
Three Hand StarSchafer/Sacks '01Dip. 29"Standard medium blue, fall dark blue violet.
Tranquility BaseDunlop '06Tet 36"A large plant with a large bloom, velvety blue violet with red undertones. Slightly feathered style arms are a turquoise blend, blooms late in season.
Trim The VelvetSchafer/Sacks '95Dip. 40"Rich blue-purple with a white rim on the falls. Very tall and stately.
Twelfth KnightWarner '02Tet. 32"Standard deep purple, fall purple with blue wash, white rim. Large flower.
White AmberSchafer/Sacks '01Dip. 26"Amber gold blends on the falls, standards off white edged gold.

Standards - The top half of the flower.
Falls - The bottom half of the flower.
Tet - Tetraploid (generally have stockier looking flowers, foliage and stems)
Dip - Diploid (generally slimmer and more elongated)

Siberian Collections

We have put together three collections that show case these wonderful landscaping plants, a $50.00 value for only $35.00 plus shipping and handling.

Slender Grass like foliage: Banish Misfortune, Ship Are Sailing, Snow Prince, Pansy Purple, Summer Sky

Heavy textured foliage: Blueberry Fair, Carless Sally, Great Falls Love, Joyce Cole, Tranquility Base

Very Early to Very Late Bloom Season: White Amber, Three Hand Star, Kiss The Girl, Careless Sally, Joyce Cole

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