CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Sindpers. This flower is an exquisite turquoise blue. Very free, flow¬ 
ering. Blooms with Reticulata. Rare and new. $2.00. 
Tuberosa. A very odd, exceedingly early fragrant variety with apple 
green flowers having a lip of velvety blackish purple. 12 in. 50c. 
PALESTINE IRIS 
These plants are fine sorts belonging to the Oncocyclus and Re- 
gelia sections. All have large flowers of striking and unusual color 
combinations. Besides the varieties listed, we have more than a dozen 
other sorts in quantities too small to list. If interested, please write 
for price list. 
Arenaria. This might be classed as a miniature Regelia iris. The 
flowers, which are born on 1-2 in. stems, are a bright vivid yellow 
with an orange beard. April. 75c. 
Bloudowii. Somewhat similar to the above, but taller and later. Buds 
brownish black opening to brilliant yellow flowers veined brown. 
Two flowers to a stem. 3-4 in. New. $1.00. 
Charon. A handsome velvety flower of unique coloring. Beautiful 
bronze shade veined with deeper brown. 15 in. $1.50. 
Hermio'ne. A beautiful variety with large flowers deeply veined mul¬ 
berry purple on a lighter ground with conspicuous dark beard. $1.50. 
Hoogiana. This is perhaps the most aristocratic of all irises. The 
texture is fine and delicate and the outline of the flowers is par¬ 
ticularly pleasing. Fine uniform blue, admirably set off by the 
bright golden beard. 18-30 in. $1.00. 
Nemesis. Gorgeous wine-purple variety with rounded segments beau¬ 
tifully veined in a deeper tone. Conspicuous dark beard. $1.50. 
Stolon if era. Handsome species with flowers blended brown and pur¬ 
ple shot with electric blue. Refined and handsome. $1.00. 
Susiana. Mourning Iris. One of the largest flowered wild irises. The 
large round standards are speckled and veined with purple black 
on a grayish white ground, which produces a sombre and beautiful 
effect. The falls are somewhat more heavily speckled, so that they 
appear darker than the standards. The whole flower is singularly 
beautiful. $1.50. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
(Figures denote number of petals.) 
Aspasia (3) Amethyst with delicate blue lines radiating from the cen¬ 
tral yellow bar. Center darker. 50c. 
Ayasi (3) Claret; pencilled white surrounding the gold bar; stamens 
white tipped with lavender. 25c. 
Avigata. (3) Dark plum and gray. Veined purple. 25c. 
Azure. (6) Immense flower exquisitely waved, mauve blue, darker halo 
surrounding yellow blotch at base of petals. 35c. 
Catherine Parry. (6) Blue overlaid rosy red. Very double. 35c. 
