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CARL STARKER, JENNINCS LODGE, OREGON 
deep blue flowers are bom amid the grass-like foliage on perianth 
tubes about 8 in. long. 25c. 
Stylosa Marginata. An ampler and taller form of the above. 50c. 
Teetotum. Japanese Roof Iris. Violet blue frilled petals. Very large 
crest. Interesting and lovely. 50c. 
Tectorum Album. An exquisite white form of the above with a beau¬ 
tiful golden crest. $1.00. 
Tenax. Oregon Iris. Pleasing and graceful. Colors vary from deep 
rich red-purple through mauve and lavender to palest pearl gray. 
12-15 in. 25c. 
Tenuis. Found only in fir forests near the Clackamas river in Oregon. 
Flowers are white with a few purple veins and a patch of yellow 
in the center of the falls. Likes partial shade. 6-10 in. Very 
rare. 35c. 
Tricuspis. Like Setosa, but usually lighter in color, although it varies 
greatly in color and height. 50c. 
Verna. Lovely dwarf iris with bright lilac blue flowers, with a central 
orange ridge on the falls. Shade and acid soil. 35c. 
Versicolor. Tall light purple blue flowers Perfectly hardy and useful 
for landscaping. 1 y 2 -2 ft. 35c. 
Vinico’lor. A striking plant, bearing fine wine colored blossoms on 
2-3 ft. stems. $1.50. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Oriental Iris. These tall beardless irises have wide grassy leaves 
usually three to four feet long and produce their flowers well 
above the leaves in June. They do well in any soil, but will grow 
in damp situations where tall bearded irises will not thrive. They 
keep well as cut flowers. 
Monnieri. A very handsome deep yellow flower, similar to Ochroleuca 
but of a solid yellow color. 50c. 
Mrs. Tait. Soft porcelain blue. 50c. 
Ochroleuca. Showy with white blossoms marked brilliant yellow on 
the falls. 50c. 
BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS ROOTED IRIS 
These irises are very beautiful, and fairly easy of culture in a well 
drained situation. 
Bucharica. This plant which resembles a corn stalk of glossy green, 
bears several fine flowers at the top of each stem, and one in each 
leaf axil. The blossoms are creamy with the blade of the falls a 
deep yellow. Very floriferous and blooms over a long period, be¬ 
ginning with us in February. 12 in. $1.00. 
Persica. A strikingly beautiful dwarf species with white flowers 
tinged with pale greenish blue or sea green. 4- in. $1.25. 
Reticulata. A rare and beautiful iris with deep blue purple blossoms 
of velvety texture with a golden streak on the center of the falls. 
Good for the rockery. Blooms in February and March. 35c. 
