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Iris (Bearded-Tall)Iris germanica
1. Batik
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Unique blossoms of royal purple with wildly irregular markings of white streaking. No two blooms are identical. Tall stately habit, and large flowers. Winner of the Award of Merit, given by the Iris Society of America. Midseason bloomer.
9C-N 26"-30"12"-18"3-10
  
2. Blackwater
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Mid, a few hints of purple are all that stand between this variety being jet black. Velvety petals with dramatic ruffles add to the impressive dissplay of this award winner.
9C-N 38"12"-18"3-9
  
3. Immortality
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Fragrant white blossoms with light yellow beards. ‘Immortality’ is an award winning variety of the American Iris Society.
9C-N 29"18"-24"3-10
  
4. Mariposa Autumn
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Two rounds of violet-blue blooms with white plicata markings add flash and fire to borders and cutting gardens. Award-winning variety exhibits exceptional vigor and strong rebloom.
9C-N 30"-32"12"-18"3-9
  
5. Neptune’s Wine
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Early, very large mahogany-red standards and falls with hints of gold. The dark red blooms have a velvety appearance and are held on tall stems. Honorable Mention 2017.
9C-N 41"12"-18"3-9
Iris (Dwarf Crested)Iris cristata
6. Dwarf Crested Iris
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Blue-violet flowers appear in early spring, carpeting the native woodland garden or shaded perennial border. Will naturalize, spreading to form a beautiful native groundcover.
9C-N 6"-8"12"-15"5-8
Iris (Japanese)Iris ensata
7. Dinner Plate™ Harlequinesque
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Exotic blooms of white are splashed, speckled and edged in rich blue and vivid redviolet hues—fantastic in cut-flower arrangements. Abundant flowers emerge from tidy clumps of swordlike foliage in early summer, attracting beneficial bees to the area…as well as friendly neighbours. Easy to grow and maintain.
9C-N 32"-36"16"-18"4-9
  
8. Gold Bound
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Large, lightly ruffled white petals with flashes of lemon yellow in the center on this flat, open flower. Bred in 1885 by V. H. Hallock, a plantsman and breeder from Queens, NY. This heirloom variety was considered ideal for massing.
9C-N 36"16"-18"4-9
Iris (Pseudata)Iris pseudata
9. Shiryukyo (‘Purple Dragon’s Valley’)
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This midseason to late season bloomer produces reddish purple standards with a deep purple marking that outlines the bright yellow signal above dark green foliage. We've observed this iris to be very vigorous.
9C-N  45"-54"35"-48"4-9
  
10. Tsukiyono (‘Moonlit Field’)
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Soft lavender petals have a dark violet patter around the yellow signal, radiating to the petal edge. This is a midseason bloomer for Iris and will be at peak in early summer. 'Tsukiyono' has a great upright habit perfect for adding vertical interest to the middle of the border.
9C-N 40"-44"36"-48"4-9
Iris (Siberian)Iris sibirica
11. Butter and Sugar
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Creamy white standards and butter-yellow falls, both with greenish yellow veins. Excellent flower form. Blooms in early summer with a possible rebloom later in the season.
9C-N 26"-28"18"-24"3-9
  
12. Peacock Butterfly™ Solar Energy
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Pink Parfait boasts lovely 7" wide double blooms in the most beautiful shade of lavender-pink. Each delicate bloom features layered lavender-pink petals with pale margins and soft yellow accents.

The flowers are absolutely stunning and look a lot like a rose, but have the tolerant disposition of an Iris. Now that's what we call getting the best of both worlds!

9C-N 22"-26"18"-24"3-9
  
13. Peacock Butterfly™ Uncorked
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Her magnificent periwinkle blooms highlight bright yellow hearts and smokey gray edges. Bring this sultry showstopper to your garden for a dramatic display with little effort required.

Surrounding the softly-blended, artful flowers is an array of sword-like green foliage that remains attractive all season long. Although she prefers moist soils, this tolerant variety will perform fine in drier soils too. What's not to love?

9C-N 22"-26"18"-24"3-9
  
14. Purring Tiger
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Dusty lavender flowers sit above golden yellow petals. The golden yellow petals are lined with purple veining that matches the heart of the flower. 'Purring Tiger' is compact for Siberian Iris, standing about a foot and half tall. Expect this midseason bloomer to roar to life as it flowers in early summer.
9C-N 18"-20"18"-24"3-9
Iris (Zebra-Striped Sweet)Iris pallida
15. Argentea Variegata (aka Albovariegata)
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Striking green and ivory striped leaves. New foliage emerges in spring with creamy yellow margins that fade to ivory as the season progresses.
9C-N 34"18"-24"3-10

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