NEON Each $1.50 



"The bright and shining light of the garden." 

 Thus does the originator, Carl Salbach, describe it. 

 The standards are bronzy gold, the falls bright and 

 velvety carmine red, rich and glowing. The beard is 

 fiery golden orange. 



A perfect example of candelabrum type branch- 

 ing, with 48-inch stalks carrying a heavy quota of 

 blooms and buds. Has been tested and found hardy 

 under severe wintering. 



NOONTIDE Each $ 1 0.00 



Introduced this season by F. A. Thole, of Seattle. 

 Mr. Thole says this gave him his greatest thrill of a 

 long iris growing career. Before decid- 

 ing on a definite name, he called it 

 "yellow Depute", because it so nearly 

 resembled Depute Nomblot in form and 

 habit. The color is a deep solid yellow, 

 entirely overlaid with a sprinkling of 

 old gold. This is not to be compared 

 with Ming Yellow, altogether different 

 in tone. 



NOWETA Each 30c; 3 lor 75c 



A melting creamy pink, except'on- 

 ally ruffled, much more so than Mid- 

 gard, and larger than this popular va- 

 riety. Stock of Noweta is still very 

 scarce, and as was the case last sea- 

 son, it is likely to be a sell-out before 

 summer is far along. Everyone who 

 sees it wants this frilly, pinky, fluffy- 

 ruffled dainty newcomer. 



OLD PARCHMENT Each $ 1 5.00 



A tan-cream, novel in color and per- 

 fect in shape. A Kleinsorge novelty 

 listed for the first time. See page 9. 



ORLOFF Each $15.00 



New plicata of good size and most 

 unusual color, being a sort of cinna- 

 mon brown in effect. The ground coloi 

 is deep cream, heavily dotted and 

 etched brown with considerable gold 

 near the center. Along with Siegfried, a 

 great advance step in the plicata 

 group. Stock of both these varieties is 

 extremely limited the country over. 

 They are the first good tall yellow 

 ground plicatas and everyone seems 

 to want them. See page 29. 



ORMOHR Each $20.00 



Shown on page 16 in fairly accurate 

 color, although the plates are not truly 

 exact. This new seedling of the variety 

 Wm. Mohr drew more attention from 

 iris critics of national prominence last 

 season than any new iris seen on the 

 Pacific Coast. It enjoyed the greatest 

 sale in dollars and cents of any iris we 

 have ever introduced, and stock was 

 sold out before July 1st. We have a 

 very limited supply of excellent rhi- 



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zomes again this year, but those ordering late may 

 be disappointed. Full details on page 16. 



PAULETTE Each 40c; 3 for $1.00 



Giant pale blue, a better Loetitia Michaud. From 

 Millet, the originator of the famous and lovely 

 Loetitia, and considered as his finest iris. Of enamel- 

 like lustre, on very tall stems, and with flaring falls. 



PHEBUS Each 25c; 3 for 50c 



Clear lemon yellow, an exceedingly rapid in- 

 creases and one of the most popular of the newer 

 yellow irises. Fine rounded flowers, over three feet 

 tall, with much branching. A good companion to 

 Pluie d'Or, with its contrasting shade. 



BURNING BRONZE 



