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Mail Order limited to Siberian Iris in 2012

We are in the process of re-organising the nursery/website this year (please bear with us) and the list below will be updated during the year. Mail order is possible when we are not too busy, just email the numbers you want to check availablility (see below). The postage for any size is currently £8 in the UK.
Whilst the Iris ensata need some moisture, the Siberian Iris can cope with much drier conditions once they are established. Accordingly, they are more adaptable for general garden use and make excellent border plants. The foliage is also an added benefit as it provides a vertical interest over a long period and is suited to both formal and informal settings.


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Iris 'Banish Misfortune'      £ 5.00
Light blue standards with violet-blue falls, but dominated by a cream halo giving the flower a unique refreshing feel. AGM
Schafer/Sacks 1999

Iris 'Blue King'     £ 4.50
Collected in Japan by Barr (1902). Medium blue.
no photo
Iris 'Canonbury Belle'     £ 5.00
A mid-blue self. A good performer.
Tallack 1973

Iris 'Clee Hills'     £ 5.00
Mid violet-blue.
Jennifer Hewitt 1979

Iris 'Harpswell Happiness'      £ 4.50
Pale creamy white. Ht 75cm
Currier Mcewen 1983

Iris 'Hohe Warte'     £ 5.00
A tall lavender-tinted white. The flowers are smaller than many Siberians, but they are plentiful.
Tomas Tamberg 2001

Iris 'Langthorns Pink'     £ 5.00
A small flowered light lavender pink enhanced by red-flushed spathes.
Cannon - Langthorns Plantery prior to 1987

Iris 'Leo Hewitt'     £ 5.00
A good sized darker siberian, occasionally with a gold edge to the falls.
Jennifer Hewitt 1994

Iris 'Little Blue'     £ 4.50
A shorter violet-blue siberian, taller than Baby Sister and a better grower. Ht 45cm
Currier McEwen 1976

Iris 'Peter Hewitt'      £ 5.00
A dependable iris producing plentiful flowers and deserving its Dykes Medal in 2008. A combination of violet-blue against an eye catching deep gold signal often with a matching gold rim.
Jennifer Hewitt 2003

Iris 'Purple Mere'     £ 4.50
Raised in the 1950s by Hutchinson. Dark blue-purple.

Iris 'Soft Blue'     £ 4.50
As the name suggests, a light blue, though now old (1970s), it is still distinctive. With the potential to rebloom, it can offer early flowers as well as later ones.
Currier McEwen 1979

Iris 'Summer Sky'      £ 4.50
Pale blue falls, lighter standards and cream style arms. Ht 75cm
Cleveland 1939

Iris 'Tropic Night'     £ 4.50
Very dark velvety blue self. Ht 90cm
Morgan 1931

Iris 'Vi Lhuin'     £ 4.50
Deep violet purple with a pale yellow signal.
Dubose 1973

Iris 'Wealden Carousel'     £ 5.00
Deep violet purple standards. Primrose falls deepening to gold at the hafts and veins merging to violet purple at the edge.
Olga Wells 2008

Iris 'Wealden Nocturne'     £ 4.50
Purple-blue with royal blue flush to centre of falls which have a white edge and cream signal.
Olga Wells 2010





To Order, simply email web@auldenfarm.co.uk with a list of the plants & numbers you would like.

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