The Linn County Nurseries 
Mother of Pearl, 25c: Bluish lavender with pearly irridescence. 
Nihelungen, 10c: S., fawn; F., violet purple, veined purple. 
Pallida Delmatica, 20c: S. and F., light lavender-violet. 
Perfection, 15c: S., light blue; F., dark violet. 
Phyllis Bliss, 20c: Pale rose-lavender self. 
Prairie Gold, 30c: Choice, new, yellow, medium height. 
Princess Beatrice, 25c: A selected variety of Pallida Delmatica. 
Princess Victoria Louise, 15c: S., pale yellow; F., rich plum bordered cream. 
Prosper Laugier, 20c: S., light bronze red; F., velvety Bordeaux. 
Ramona, 25c: S., lilac; F., reddish violet. 
Rheine Nixe, 15c: S., clear white; F., violet-blue, edged white. 
Rosalba, 20c: Deep vinaceous red. 
Seminole, 20c: S., lilac-red; F., velvety crimson. 
Shekinah, 20c: S. and F., beautiful soft yellow, tall. 
Sherwin Wright, 15c: S. and F., golden yellow. 
Silver King, Florelntina, 15c: S. and F., white slightly tinted lavender. 
Sir Michael, $1.50: Dark blue. S., lavender-blue; F., deep reddish purple. 
Snow White, 40c: White. 
Souvenir de Mme. Gaudichau, 30c: S. and F., brilliant black purple. 
Sunset, 20c: Buff with gold and purple. 
Susan Bliss, 20c: A rich orchid pink self. 
Sweet Lavender, 20c: S., lavender; F., deeper rose-lavender. 
Toreador, 20c: Orange and red striped. 
Troost, 25c: Rose pink. 
True Charm, 30c: White delicately suffused lavender. 
Violacea Grandiflora, 15c: Violet self, ruffled. 
Virginia Moore, 20c: S., bright yellow; F., yellow with veins, very late. 
Wedgewood, 35c: Blue self, white beard. 
Zua, 25c: S. and F., delicate lavender white, ruffled like fine crepe. 
MISCELLANEOUS BEARDLESS IRIS: More permanent, less susceptible to dis¬ 
ease, and prefer moister soil with less lime than the Bearded Iris. 
Crested Iris, I. cristata, 25c: Creeping, 6 in., lavender flowers marked white and 
orange. For cool, acid soil in semi-sliade. 
Dorothy K. Williamson, 25c: 30 in. Gorgeous, velvety, vivid purple. 
Ensata, 25c: Makes thick clumps or tussocks of handsome narrow foliage; deli¬ 
cate pale primrose flowers. 
Foliosa, 20c: Large, broad flowers, clear violet-blue flowers down among the 
leaves. Likes deep, rich soil, and part shade. 
Kermesina, I. versicolor kermesina, 20c: 30 in. Narrow petals, bright red-violet, 
for the waterside. 
Mrs. A. W. Tait (Longipetala superba), 20c: 3-4 ft. Long narrow petals, soft 
porcelain blue. Very tall, stiff, sword-like foliage. 
Ve)sper Iris, I. dichotoma, 20c: 3-4 ft., much branched stems, light lavender 
flowers in afternoons for four weeks in August and September. 
Water Iris, I. pseudacorus, 20c: 2-3 ft. Bright yellow. For waterside. 
SIBERIAN IRIS: Should be much more used. They are superior to Bearded Iris 
as garden plants in every way. Dense clumps of narrow upright foliage. 
Blue King, 15c: 30 in. Purplish blue with delicate markings. 
Distinction, 20c: 3 ft. Rich blue with white veining, very narrow foliage. 
Emperor, 20c: 3 to 4 ft. Large, deep violet-blue, broad circular falls. 
Geo. Wallace, 20c: 3 ft. S., azure blue; F., darker, veined white. Very narrow 
upright foliage. Fine at pool side. 
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