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  1. IRIS CALIFORNIAN HYBRIDS

    Stunning flowers on upright, erect stems, in shades of cream, yellow, maroon and purple, often with intricate patterns and markings, and long narrow leaves. Ideal for the garden border and due to the wide colour variations, this makes a great addition to a cut flower garden. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (15 seeds)

  2. IRIS CHRYSOGRAPHES 'BLACK GOLD'

    The flowers are certainly not oil-coloured, but its name alludes to the Greek, chrysographes or 'gold writing'. Tall strong stems hold sprays of darkest blue to almost black velvety flowers which are delicately marked with golden lines. ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (20 seeds)

  3. IRIS CHRYSOGRAPHES 'BLACK KNIGHT'

    This gorgeous black flowered clone is one of the very darkest irises grown, although the flower colour is in fact a very deep violet that appears black, the falls having an exquisitely delicate golden tracery of veins near the centre. This solid clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial has upright, strap-like, grey-green leaves, and is truly one of the nearest flower colours to black it is possible to grow although seedlings may vary. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (6 seeds)

  4. IRIS CLARKEI

    Violet, blue or purple flowers open with a large violet-veined and speckled yellow or white patch on the falls, deeply coloured blue standards opening above slender foliage. Making superb strong clumps this is one of easiest-to-grow irises. It comes from West Bengal, near the border with Nepal in the Himalaya region. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (8 seeds)

  5. IRIS DELAVAYI

    This AGM Winner is a vigorous clump-forming, rhizomatous plant, having narrow leaves and branched stems bearing very dark, purplish-blue flowers, each fall having a large white patch and yellow haft. It is closely allied to I. sibirica, its range including Central and Southern Europe to Eastern Siberia and Japan. Few seeds collected. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (8 seeds)

  6. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA

    The unusual "Welsh Gladwyn," is usually grown not for its quite pretty pale mauve flowers, but for the bright orange seeds which burst forth from the seed-pods in autumn, but do not fall until spring (as demonstrated in the picture). The botanical name refers to the fact that the crushed leaves smell like roast beef!!! Whole stems can then be cut to make an impressive floral display which lasts until the following year. Once you have a clump be sure to share the ripe seeds around you borders where they will slowly naturalise into trouble-free clumps! ... Learn More

    $2.61

  7. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA "STRING OF PEARLS" (FRUCTO ALBO)

    This very rare and unusual form of the lovely "Welsh Gladwyn," originally discovered in our woodland, is unique for the attractive, snowy-white, pearl-like seeds which burst forth from the seed-pods in a striking display in autumn. As they then stay fixed to the open pod and do not fall, whole stems can then be cut to make an impressive floral arrangement. Just a very few seeds collected. Inevitably you will produce the odd reverted plant with orange seeds for which we apologise. ... Learn More

    $3.62

    (4 seeds)

  8. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA 'CITRINA'

    An improved variation of the "Welsh Gladwyn Iris", which has pale lemon instead of the normal mauve flowers. The attractive thick evergreen leaves make a wonderful autumn and winter foil for the large pods of bright orange seeds when they burst open. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (8 seeds)

  9. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA 'GOLDEN BALLS'

    Yet another lovely colour variant of this bone hardy easy-to-grow flower. Pale blue iris flowers slowly metamorphose into inflated pods filled with shiny, golden, almost perfectly spherical seeds. These finally hang onto the seed cases as they burst in early winter making a dazzling display, and remain thus for very many weeks. Once again, this new variety was discovered shining brightly amongst the hundreds and thousands of wild red-berried plants lining our fields at Plant World in Devon in the UK. These burst open in late autumn, and are brightly displayed into winter, adding an unusual bra ... Learn More

    $6.63

    (5 seeds)

  10. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA PAUL'S GOLD

    A brand new and incredibly bright, dwarf, shining canary-yellow foliage form of Iris foetidissima. Semi-evergreen clusters of golden daggers arise from compact clumps and are astonishingly vivid in very early spring. The pale blue, typical iris flowers open soon after. Seedlings come quite true but very few seeds collected. ... Learn More

    $4.22

    (10 seeds)

  11. IRIS FOETIDISSIMA 'SWEET CORN'

    A brand new sport of this lovely bone-hardy garden flower. A single plant appeared in one of our boundary hedgerows bearing the usual blue flowers but also, surprisingly, most decorative and attractive, palest creamy yellow seeds which are almost identical in colour to corn on the cob. These burst open in late autumn, and are brightly displayed into winter, adding an unusual brand-new colour to the autumn garden! It comes rewardingly true from seed, but any new variations can be removed, and protected, when the berries are displayed in its first autumn. Although this lovely variant actually lo ... Learn More

    $6.63

    (5 seeds)

  12. IRIS FORRESTII

    Distinguished by its lemon-yellow flowers with reddish-brown veins and markings on the falls, Iris forrestii, a member of the normally blue Chrysographes subseries, makes a superb companion with the black form of Iris chrysographes. A rarely offered clumping species from China, Yunnan, Sichuan & Burma, it grows in moist sites flowering in early summer, and is easy and non invasive in the border. ... Learn More

    $3.22

  13. IRIS GRAMINEA

    Plum-scented, reddish-purple flowers with white falls strongly veined with violet, open in June and July. This beardless dwarf spuria iris is native from Spain to Russia and throughout the Caucasus. The name 'Graminea' means 'grass', referring to the grass-like clump of leaves. Few seeds collected. ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (8 seeds)

  14. IRIS HOOKERI

    Rather resembling a dwarf Iris setosa, this lovely iris has large, reflexed, blue-purple flowers, white-blotched at the centre, and all attractively pencilled in deeper purple, with small standards. It does best with ample moisture, but must have adequate sun to flower well. These plants are native to the coastal states of north-east USA and Canada, where they grow in damp places. ... Learn More

    $2.88

  15. IRIS INNOMINATA

    All of these hardy irises come in the most beautiful shapes and colours. Given a well-drained spot in the garden, they will increase in size for many years, finally making large dazzling clumps. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (5 seeds)

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