Bellingham , Washington 
5 
German Iris 
The various colors, length of time of blooming make them much 
appreciated in the garden and for cut flowers. 
Blooming time is from April to June 
Planting time >s from August on. 
S. means Standard or the three upright petals. 
F. means Falls or the three drooping petals. 
Each 
1— Albert Victor, French blue..$ .15 
2— Bronze Beauty, S rosy lavender, F rosy violet.15 
3— Blue Jay, S lilac, F darker than standard .20 
4— Candaceus, S lavender, F darker, fragrant.15 
5— Caprice, S rosy red, F same but deeper and richer.20 
6— Celeste, tall, light blue.15 
7— Crusader, large, uniform, blue violet, fine and tall.40 
8— Dianto, S cotinga purple, F pansy violet, fine, tall.30 
9— Dr. Bernice, copper bronze with crimson edge. ..20 
10— Fabla, pale blue, yellow base.10 
11— Flavescens, lemon yellow. 10 
12— Gold Coin, S golden yellow, F maroon.15 
13— Greater May Queen, S Amparo purple, F slightly more violet, 
fine and tall. 30 
14— Haniball, S violet, F purple reticulated white laced, tall.10 
15— Her Majesty, S pale coppery pink, F spreading of a deeper 
shade . 20 
16— Honorbilt, nearly a yellow self.20 
17— Ingeborg, large white, early..10 
18— Irish King, S old gold, F velvety crimson maroon.20 
19— Kochii, handsome rich claret purple.25 
20— Lent A. Williams, S lavender violet blended with yellow at 
base, F velvet pansy violet.35 
21— Lohengrin, Cattleyo-Mauve, fine and tall.25 
22— Monsignoor, S pale unveined, violet, F a ground work of the 
same shade but richer overlaid with purple.25 
23— Niobe, dwarf, rich violet purple, good for border, or rockery, 
very early ..20 
24— Prince of Wales, S dark indigo purple, F purple, fine.20 
25— Prosper Langler, S light bronze red, F velvety ruby purple 
with orange beard. 20 
26— Purple King, very dark purple, early.15 
27— Quaker Lady, S a smoky lavender with shades of yellow, F 
deeper in color, tall. 30 
28— Queen Catarina, S large, pale lavender, violet self, F are 
slightly flushed with deeper color. A lovely flower, very tall . . .35 
29— Rugojo, S pale fresh pink center with perilla purple at edge, 
F roods violet lighter at edge, tall, very fine.30 
30— Ruberissima, S rosy lilac, F claret.15 
31— Sherwin Wright, bright yellow.20 
32— Violance Grandiflower, S rich blue, F violet blue, tall.15 
33— Walhalla, S lavender, F wine.20 
34— Western Dream, S light violet, F hyssof violet, a light violet, 
self, a good bloomer and fine and tall.30 
35— White Knight, a beautiful pure white, classes as one of the 
best iris.35 
Dozen at average price of ten 
Iris for Rockery and Bogs 
(R)—Rockery (B)—Bog 
Each 
(R) Bracteata, native of coast. Thick grass foliage and deep 
yellow flowers penciled with fine brown lines. 8 in.$ .20 
(R) Californica, dwarf. Fine for rockery. In pink, light blue, 
violet, yellow, 6 in.35 
(R) ChrysophyHi, native of coast. A dainty Iris with grassy leaves 
and white or soft yellow flowers, daintily veined with blue. 
6 in. ..'.35 
(B) Siberica, Blue Prince. Dark blue, white anthers. Excellent for 
cutting. Stiff stems and last long. Bloom in June, 18 in. 
Moist place.15 
(B) Spuria, a water loving species; in bright golden yellow and 
lemon yellow, 2 to 3 ft. Fine for bogs and lily pools.20 
(R) Tenax. Pacific Coast species. Tiny Rock Iris, likes moist place, 
in reddish purple, purplish red, and lavender pink, fine yellow 
stripes. 8 in. 15 
