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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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 pleas¬ 
ing shade of light yellow, marked with brown and are borne on 
very short stems. Rare. $1.50. 
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 and sunny 
position. 25c. 
Purdyi. Flower form similar to Bracteata, but foliage is narrower. 
Lavender form. 50c. 
White form. 50c. 
Rossi i. A rare species from Korea, similar to Ruthenica. Summer de¬ 
livery. $1.00. 
Ruthenica. Dwarf with deep blue-purple flowers. Rare. Good. 50-75c. 
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. 75c. 
Sintensisii. South Italian form. Slender species. Flowers heavily 
mottled and doted with blue on a white ground. 8 in. 50c. 
Stylosa Speciosa. (Unguicularis.) Winter-blooming iris. For milder 
climates. The deep blue flowersi are born amid the grass-like fo¬ 
liage on perianth tubes about 8 in. long. 25c. 
Stylosa Marginata. An ampler and taller form of the above. 50c. 
Stylosa Margiinata Alba. A lovely white form of the above. 50c. 
Tectorum. Japanese Roof Iris. Violet blue frilled petals. Very large 
crest. Interesting and lovely. 50c. 
Tectorum Album. A very lovely white form of Tectorum with a beau¬ 
tiful golden crest. $1.00. 
Tectorum Lilacena. A fine lilac form. Summer delivery. 75c. 
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. Flowers are white with a few purple veins and a patch of yel¬ 
low in the center of the falls. Likes partial shade. 6-10 in. Very 
rare. Oregon native. 35c. 
Tricuspis. Like Setosa, but usually lighter in color, although it varies 
greatly in color and height. 50c. 
Verna. Lovely dwarf iris with bright blue flowers, with a central 
orange ridge on the falls. Shade and acid soil. 35c. 
