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 Cassebeer 69 L 30 in. A solid deep lobelia blue. Eye catching flower as well as excellent foliage. A strong grower.

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 McEwen 86 EM 6 in. Light blue, veined darker on falls with white signals. Dwarf iris (excellent parent for little ones).

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 McEwen 70 E-L 36 in. A large flower over 5 inches in size. Near true dark blue.

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 McEwen 72 EM 30 in. Dark violet blue flowers with a velvety texture. Large tetraploid flowers.

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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!

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 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.

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 Hager 81 M 38 in. Wine red with blue veining at the midrib of the style arms. The falls are blue in the center.

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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.

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 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.

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

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 McEwen 83 EM 30 in. Very full, creamy white flower with yellow at throat. Ruffled round and flared with full flower look. Tretraploid.

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 Hollingworth 87 M 44 in. Dark blue-purple self with small white and golden yellow signal on falls. Tetraploid. Tall garden aristocrat.

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 Varner 87 ML 34 in. Medium rose lavender standards with falls just a lighter darker. Light aqua lavender midrib. Tetraploid.

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 Johnson 88 M 36 in. Wisteria blue with darker veins and antique gold signal on a small white area.

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 Varner 82 ML 33 in. 1990 Wood Medal White with green veining and green shaft on falls. Excellent plant.

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 McEwen 82 ML 34 in. A beautiful violet blue with a hint of silver edge. Very large flowers. 6" across. Wide foliage.

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 Hollingworth 86 M 36 in. 1992 Morgan-Wood Award Ruffled red-violet falls with wide, light wine red standards and lighter still, orchid style arms. Vigorous.

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 McEwen 72 M 27 in. A rich blue color with very wide petals and excellent form.

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 Newhardt 72 ML 32 in. Very dark blue to violet self. Elegant bloom.

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 McEwen 73 ML 36 in. Dark navy blue standards with contrasting brassy gold signals. Falls are slightly darker navy blue.

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 McEwen 70 ML 36 in. Large flaring falls light to medium blue self flower with particularly fine foliage.

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 Hollingworth 92 M 34 in. Standards are a dark royal purple. Falls are a velvety royal purple with a cream blaze. Ruffled with a metallic gold signal. Tetraploid. One of the best Siberians.

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 McEwen 71 ML 34 in. A beautiful soft velvety true pansy purple color. Forms a gorgeous clump.

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 McEwen 75 M 36 in. Large flowered tetraploid. Light violet-blue standards with flaring falls that darken at shoulders.

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 Varner 77 ML 28 in. This is the deepest and richest of the royal blue-purple Siberians. Solid color with no signals.

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 Tamberg 84 M 27 in. A gorgeous soft blue self. Excellent foliage. Compact plant.

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 McGarvey-Wadekamper 91 ML 36 in. An exceptional Siberian. Almost white standards. Raspberry pink falls.

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 McGarvey 75 EM 32 in. Opens pink and changes to violet.

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 Scheffy 48 E 36 in. Dark purple flowers with wide pendant falls.

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 Brummit 64 M 38 in. Dark blue falls blending out to a lighter blue. Medium blue standards. Heavy bloomer with some branching.

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 McEwen 79 ML 29 in. Very velvety, textured reddish purple falls with a white signal. Attractive form and showy.

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 McEwen 74 EM 27 in. 1978 Morgan Award Flaring and ruffled flowers of medium blue. Falls a re circled by a distinct silver edge and marked with a yellow-white blaze. Tetraploid.

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 Hollingworth 94 M 30 in. Falls are quite large and round, held horizontally, and without a trace of ruffling. Almost white with a faint overlay of violet-blue. Standards and style arms are white.

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 Briscoe 76 M 29 in. 1987 Morgan-Wood Medal Standards and falls are lavender, veined lavender-blue. Ruffled; bright blue style arms.

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 McGarvey-Wadekamper 69 M 34 in. Wine red with a blue wash ruffled form self. Very unusual. Mid season with some re-bloom. Looks great combined with Appaloosa Blue.

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 Cassebeer 57 L 40 in. Pure white self wide flaring falls. Heavy bloomer. Has stood the test of time and is still one of the best whites. Always puts on a show for late season.

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 Varner 76 EM 30 in. Standards and falls are a medium wine red with white signals on falls. Bright green foliage.

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 Wisley RHS 40 L 38 in. A clear white with bright yellow blaze on falls. Pure white standards. Neat foliage.

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