KLAMATH 



Raised by 

 R. E. KLEINSORGB 

 Silverton, Oregon 



AVe had the pleasiire of iutrodueing this novelty last season, and again oft'er it as one of the premier 

 American seedlings of Dominion ancestry. The rich and subtle blending of deep brown and bronze on a 

 dull purple ground is not comparable to any other iris, the resulting effect being quite distinct in its air 

 of antiquity, like some old wood carving or a rare piece of ancient bronze. 



Having bloomed it last season, Mr. F. X. Schreiner had this to say: "Klamath bloomed finely. Its 

 qiialities are especially form, poise, substance held without flopping for the entire life of the blossom — 

 three days. I am, of course, prejudiced a little against the $50 iris in general, but THIS HAS MERITED 

 IT MORE NEARLY THAN THE OTHERS." 



Extra fine, extra large rhizomes, $40.00 each; three at $35.00 each 



