CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Fulva. Unique and striking terra-cotta red variety. Distinct. Good 
for cutting. 50c. 
Fulva la. Similar to D. K. Williamson, but more coppery in tone. Fine. 
50c. 
Gracilipes. Dainty small crested flowers of light pinkish mauve on 
slender stems. Crest bright orange. Delicate. 75c. 
Gormanii. Soft yellow flowers produced over a long period. Grassy 
foliage. Choice. 50c. 
Graminea. Violet and blue flowers. Plum scented. Good for cutting. 
50c. 
Guldenstdatiana. A very hardy plant with slender flowers varying in 
color from purple to yellow. 12-18 in. 35c. 
Ho'okeri. Similar to Setosa, but with larger flowers of deeper tone. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Hyacinthiana. Attractive flowers of soft blue and sulphur yellow with 
fine brown veins. Exceptionally fine. 75c. 
Innominata. A rare new species from southern Oregon with slender 
grass-like leaves and showy ruffled flowers of fine orange yellow. 
Lovely. $1.50. 
Japo’nica. Much branched flower stalks bearing many dainty frilly 
orchid-like blossoms of soft lavender with orange crests. Needs 
some protection from late frosts and bright sun. 35c. 
Kaempferi. Variety unknown. An iris for shallow water, 2-3 ft., bear¬ 
ing lovely flowers of a uniform deep blue with a striking yellow 
blotch on the falls. Blooms constantly from mid-summer to No¬ 
vember in this climate. A very fine addition to the water garden. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Lacustris. Similar to Cristata, but with darker flowers. 35c. 
Laevigata Albo-Purpurea. Good for water or ordinary garden condition. 
The flat blossoms have a white ground, heavily flecked with blue- 
purple. 75c. 
Longipetala. Robust and floriferous. Several large flowers, veined 
violet on a white ground are borne on each stem. California. 35c. 
Minuta. A tiny species of great rarity. The dainty flowers are a 
pleasing shade of light yellow, marked with brown, and are borne 
on very short stems. Stock limited. $2.00. 
Missouriensis. Slender foliage and attractive flowers with dark blue 
veining on a white ground. Rocky Mountains. 35c. 
Prismatica. Lilac purple blooms with a yellow throat and darker veins. 
Very dainty and desirable. 35c. 
Pseudacorus. Deep yellow flowers with brown veins. Wet sunny 
position. 35c. 
Ruthenica. Dwarf with deep blue purple flowers. 4 in. Good. $1.00. 
Setosa. Broad foliage, often stained purple at the base. Color varies 
from light purplish blue to deeper shades, sometimes tinged with 
red. Standards are reduced to mere points. $1.00. 
Sintensisii. South Italian form. Slender species. Flowers heavily 
mottled and dotted with blue on a white ground. 50c. 
Stylosa Speciosa. Winter blooming Iris. For milder climates. The 
