Oregon Beauty 



A large and well formed iris of Dominion blood, 

 with standards shaded rose and chamois, the falls 

 broad and flaring', a brilliant reddish-violet lightened 

 with terra cotta, and edged the color of the stan- 

 dards. Each $4.00 



Oregon Giant 



Colossal flower of very dark coloring, the haft 

 heavily marked and veined on a cream ground. 



Each $4.00 



Padre 



One of the newer sorts from California. A huge 

 bloom of tall stature, with yelloAV and lavender 

 blended standards, and rosy purple falls, flushed 

 blue. Amber beard and style arms. Each $1.50 



Pale M ON 



Coloring of the old "Afterglow", but a finer 

 flower and nuu-h taller. A lilend of lavender and 

 yellow. Each 25c 



Peerless 



A magnificent iris of very l)right nuihogany red. 

 One of the very largest, and of wonderful effect with 

 its bright red color and heavy gold beard. 



Each $1.00 



Peaches 



A warm and bright blend of peach, apricot, and 

 orange. Not so deep in color as Clara Noyes, and 

 with more creamy markings in the falls. I saw this 

 flowering as a clump in the garden of Mr. Hans Sass, 

 and it was alive with flowers, presenting a bright, 

 yet soft and delicate mass of color. 



Each $3.00 ; three for $8.00 



Phebus 



A new yellow from Cayeux. Unlike Pluie d'Or, 

 this iris is a uniform shade of lemon yellow, abso- 

 lutely pure. Fine rounded flower of good size, over 

 three feet tall. The lemon color introduces a new 

 tone in iris of this class. Phebus was the high spot 

 in French introductions in 1930, and was priced at 

 one thousand francs. It is a very rapid increaser. 

 See cut on page 5. . Each $7.50 



Persia 



One of Dr. Ayres' masterpieces. Blended shades 

 of pale blue, lavender, grey, and bronze, with a 

 smoky veil enveloping the entire flower. Massive 

 blooms in great abundance, with many tall and 

 splendidly branched stalks. A well named variety 

 that will prove an asset in any iris garden. 



Each $3.00; three for $8.00 



Pink Satin 



Pluie d'Or 



A beautiful iris, on slender, perfectly branched 

 stalks well over three feet tall. Fine rounded flow- 

 ers of solid golden yellow, with deep yellow beard. 

 Winner of the Dykes medal in France, it has proven 

 an outstanding variety of this color both in Europe 

 and America. Wherever I have traveled I have found 

 hybridizers at work with crosses from this variety, 

 an indication of the regard in which it is held by 

 our foremost introducers. 



Each $1.75; three for $4.00 



Primrose 



Another yellow, the standards lighter than the 

 falls. A flower of good size and shape ; undoubtedly 

 one of the best low-pric'ed sorts. Each 35c 



PURISSIMA 



If you live in the Pacific Northwest, in California 

 or in the South, by all means add this glorious white 

 to your collection ! Nothing that grows can compare 

 with it when flowered under congenial conditions. 

 Growers in colder and wetter sections of the coun- 

 try can also succeed with it, but it must have win- 

 ter protection except in warm climates. A normally 

 flowered stalk of Purissinia is a never-to-be-forgot- 

 ten sight. Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



Pioneer 



A glowing flower of deep red i)ur|)le. No veining 

 whatever to detract from the solid, rich, pnrjile col- 

 oring. Of good size and quite tall. Each 25c 



Pongee 



Recent introduction of light chamois or "pongee" 

 shade. Small floAver, valuable as a clump when the 

 tall, thin stems show off the flowers to best advan- 

 tage. Each $2.00 



Princess Osra 



Charming plieata, different from the usual run 

 of this type, since the white ground color is not only 

 edged with a blue stitching, but the entire flower is 

 speckled and stained with blue. 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



President Pilkington 



The third of our new offerings froni France for 

 1933. A great flower in pale pastel shades, described 

 in detail on page 4. Each $10.00 



Ramona 



Another lilend similar to Rameldo, with more 

 blue in it, and a very bright orange beard. Each 25( 



Finest of all American pink irises. Jacob Sass 

 raised dozens of excellent pink seedlings, and this 

 one was deemed as most outstanding of all. The color 

 is a very delicate and smooth, yet glistening and 

 brilliant, pii^k without the usual rose or purplish 

 cast. The stalks are tall and slender, with blooms of 

 large size. Vei-y rapid of increase, and of course 

 perfeetly hardy. - - - Each $7.50 



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Rameses 



The 1932 Dykes medal winner in America. A 

 very vigorous, healthy grower in all parts of 

 the country and a fast increaser and free 

 floAverer. Rameses is a symphony. in rose, pink 

 and buff, shading to yellow near the edges, and 

 with a yellow glow at the center. Heavy apricot 

 beard. 36 inches and over in height, gracefully 

 branched. Limited stock. Each $4.00 



