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VAN’S PERENNIAL GARDENS 
IRIS 
1507. Douglasi—Broad foliage, with large 
flowers of various shades of blue on 
18 to 24 inch stems. Each .. 25c 
1508. Fulva—Unique and striking terra 
cotta red variety. Distinct. Good 
for cutting. Each . 50c 
1509. Graminea—Violet and blue flowers. 
Plum scented. Each . 50c 
1510. Innominata—A rare species from the 
mountains of Southern Oregon. Long 
slender, grass-like foliage, with flow¬ 
ers on 8 inch stems, golden yellow. 
Each.50c and 75c 
1511. Japonica (I. Fimbriata)—Broad, thick 
foliage and branching flower stalks 
bearing many dainty orchid-like 
flowers of soft lavender with orange 
crests. 12 inches. Each . 25c 
1512. Missouriensis—Slender foliage and 
attractive flowers with dark blue 
veining on a white ground. Each 35c 
1513. Pseudocorus—Deep yellow flowers 
with brown veins. Will grow in the 
water. 5 to 6 feet. Each .... 25c 
1514. Stylosa—-A grassy leaved winter 
blooming iris with showy lilac blue 
flowers on 12-inch stems. Each 25c 
151. Tectorum—A beautiful species from 
the Orient with delicately crested 
blue flowers, 12 inches high in June. 
This is the roof Iris of Japan where 
it is grown on the thatched roofs of 
the cottages. E’ach .50c 
1516. Tenax—Native. Dainty flowers in 
various shades of white and lavender. 
Many blossoms open at once, making 
an assortment of colors. 8 to 12 in. 
Each . 25c 
1517. Verna—A pretty dwarf with exquisite 
fragrant, starry flowers of blue, vio¬ 
let and gold, in early summer. 
Each . 35c and 50c 
GERMAN IRIS 
1518. Afterglow—Smoky buff and lavender. 
Each . 15c 
1519. Ann Leslie—S. white flushed rose; 
F. Dahlia carmine. Each . 15c 
1520. Ambassador—S. a fascinating smoky 
velvet purple color; F. velvety purple 
maroon; beards and style yellow. 
Each . 25c 
1521. Ann Farr— White with a light blue 
border. Each . 15c 
1522. Aurea—A very pretty empire yellow. 
Each . 15c 
1523. Bluet—A lovely bright blue. Each 15c 
1524. Buto—A nice larget velvet royal 
purple. Each . 25c 
1525. Cecil Minturn. Standard and Falls 
are soft rose. A beautiful flower 
with broad petals, gracefully waved 
and crinkled. Each . 15c 
1526. Col. Candelot—Brown and lavender. 
Each . 10c 
1527. Delicatissima — Pinkish lavender. 
Each . 10c 
1528. Dalila—S. white. F. dark pink. 
Each . 15c 
1529. Eldorado—Yellow, heliotrope and vi¬ 
olet blend. Each . 15c 
1530. Fairy—Very fragrant. Early white 
bordered blue. Each . 15c 
1531. Freda Mohr—Very large giant pink 
bicolor. Each . $1.00 
1532. George Tribolet — Velvety blackish 
purple. Each . 15c 
1533. Gold Crest—Blue toned lavender. 
Gold beard. Each . 15c 
1534. Isolene—Round standards of pale 
pinkish buff, strongly flushed mauve: 
the sharply reflexed falls are Chin¬ 
ese violet with russet tints at the 
sides. Each . 20c 
1535. Jane Williamson—Blend of rose, old 
gold and maroon. Each.50c 
1536. Juniata—Tall fragrant violet blue. 
Each . 15c 
1537. Jacquisiana—Tall brownish red. 
1538. Le £orrege—Deep red brown over¬ 
laid bronze. $1.00 
1539. La Neige—Pure white. Each .... 15c 
1540. L. A. Williamson—S. Campanula 
blue violet; F. rich royal purple with 
yellow beard. Very tall and distinct. 
Each . 15c 
1541. Lohingrin—Ruffled mauve violet. 
Each . 15c 
1542. Lord of June—S. blue lavender. F. 
lavender violet. Each . 15c 
1543. Mother of Pearl—Standards and falls 
pale bluish lavender with a faint 
creamy undertone. Large flowers of 
exceptional substance and perfect 
form on well branched stems. Ea. 15c 
1544. Madam Gaudichau—A rich velvety 
violet purple. Each . 25c 
1545. Mrs. Allen Gray—A delicate lavender 
pink that appears pinker in the 
shadow, a variety of rather early 
