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NICHOLLS GARDENS 2007

4724 Angus Dr.,Gainesville, VA 20155
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JAPANESE IRIS - Graceful large flowers on tall sturdy stems. Their foliage is very attractive in the garden landscape. Especially beautiful when associated with water. Grows well in a heavy, acid garden soil or along the bank of a pond. Lime is fatal to them. The last to bloom in the garden. Here these elegant garden delights start blooming the end of May and go to mid-July. As we have been unable to keep up with demand, we are holding back many of our cultivars for increase, especially Dr. Ackerman's introductions. They will return to the listing as soon as possible.

Single flowers, three falls = 3F.
Double flowers, six falls = 6F.
Multipetal flowers, more than six falls = MF.
Payne Award (PA) changed to Payne Medal (PM) - Highest award for this class.

Hardy zones 3-9.


CASCADE CREST (Aitken 88) 6F. White with 1" light blue band; white styles edged dark blue. Very nice. $12.00
DIOMEDES (Innerst 92) 6 F. Light blue-violet with a 3/4 inch dark blue edge. Light yellow signal. Multiple light blue styles edged darker. $12.00
ELECTRIC RAYS (Aitken 90) 6F. Ruffled violet with electric blue rays. $12.00 \
LACE RUFF (Ackerman 86) 9F. Heavily ruffled near white, veined violet. Soft lavender styles finish this cloud. $15.00

LITTLE SNOWMAN (Vogt 90) 6F. White of excellent substance. The long yellow signal runs out into the flower a short ways as light yellow-green veining. Despite the name there is nothing "little" about the plant in height or size of flower. The flower is actually quite large. $12.00 -->
86) 6-9 F. Light lavender pink with darker veins. Upright fluted petaloids. $15.00

SUMMER STORM (Marx 55) 6F. Ruffled dark purple with tufted center of extra styles and petaloids. Late. $12.00

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