EARLY BLOOMING INTERMEDIATES 
These varieties range in height from 15 to 30 inches 
and bloom two to three weeks before the tall-bearded 
varieties. Every garden should have a few to extend 
the flowering season. 
Alice Horsefall. 30"; very dark red. 50c. 
Ambera. 30"; light yellow; H.M., A.T.S. 35c. 
April Gold. 18"; real gold shade. 35c. 
Bosniamac. 18" ; yellow and buff. 25c. 
Carthusian. 20"; clear lavender-blue. 25c. 
Challenger. 28"; huge rich red-purple. 35c. 
Chief. 22"; fine large blue-purple. 25c. 
Cretan. 24"; an almost black variety. 25c. 
Cymbeline. 30" ; clear soft blue. 25c. 
Cyrus. 32"; golden yellow; H.M., A.T.S. 25c. 
IRIS SIBERICA 
Siberian Iris have long stems and grass-like foli¬ 
age, growing into large, round compact clumps bear¬ 
ing 25 to 50 bloom stalks, with each stalk producing 
a number of graceful fairy-like flowers. Although 
these plants will grow and bloom in any soil, they do 
best in damp ground or if watered occasionally. They 
are excellent beside streams or pools. The flowers 
make beautiful bouquets for indoor decoration. By 
all means try a few plants of this distinctive and late- 
blooming species. 
Varieties of Blue, Lavender and Violet Shades 
Baxteri, Blue Charm, Blue Emperor, Blue Flame, 
Blue Heron, Blue King, Blue Owl, Blue Ridge, Blue 
Star, Butterfly, Caesar’s Brother, Corean Species, 
Distinction, Dragonfly, Duchess of York, Florrie 
Riddler, George Wallace, Grey Prince, Heavenly 
Blue, Lady Northcliffe, Melpomene, Miss Dodo, 
Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Sanders, National Blue, Nora 
Distin, Papillon, Peggy Perry, Periwinkle, Perry’s 
Blue, Pigmy, Sanguinea, Skylark, Sunnybrook, 
Superba, Thelma, True Blue. 25c each; 3 varieties 
for 50c; all 36 varieties for $4.95. 
Varieties White in Color 
Bob White 50c; Jack Frost 50c; Snowcrest $2.00; 
Snow Queen 25c; White Dove 50c; White Empress 
50c. 
UNUSUAL HYBRIDS 
These hybrids result from crossing the bearded Iris 
species with the rare Oncocyclus species of Asia 
Minor, and crossing the Oncocyclus species with an¬ 
other rare species of Western Asia, the Regelia. The 
resulting hybrids are entirely different from the ordi¬ 
nary Iris and are extremely beautiful and odd. They 
are hardy and easily grown everywhere. 
Bellorio. Soft gray violet. 35c. 
Carmelo. Unusual blue violet. 35c. 
Dilkush. Violet and red-purple. 50c. 
Ferakan. Blue, heavily veined. 35c. 
Hamadan. Ruffled rich violet. 35c. 
Morera. Beautiful mulberry shade. 35c. 
Zwannenburg. Very early amber buff. 25c. 
COLLECTION of above seven unusual hybrids, val¬ 
ued at $2.50, for $1.45. 
Colleen. 26"; two-toned red bicolor. 25c. 
Dolphin. 26" ; rich mulberry-purple. 25c. 
Gaynelle. 18" ; clear yellow bicolor. 25c. 
Gentius. 24"; purple and violet. 25c. 
Ingeborg. 16" ; large waxy white. 25c. 
Istria. 30" ; white, shaded green. 25c. 
Nymph. 28"; floriferous pure yellow. 25c. 
Okoboji. 28"; dark bronzy red. 25c. 
Otoe. 24" ; fine coppery red. 25c. 
Spark. 28" ; bright brick red. 35c. 
Walballa. 20"; lavender-blue-purple. 25c. 
Yellow Hammer. 20"; bright amber. 25c. 
ANY FIVE 25c varieties for 95c. 
COLLECTION of all 22 Intermediates, valued at 
$6.05, for $3.95. 
SPURIA IRIS 
Spurias are tall beardless Irises which make fine 
border plants. They prefer heavy rich damp soil 
which makes them do especially well near pools; but 
they will grow in any soil and bloom satisfactorily 
regardless of moisture. The flowers resemble the 
Dutch Iris, but are much larger, and the roots are not 
bulbous. Stalks are 40 to 60 inches and are strong 
and cane-like. No garden is complete without a plant¬ 
ing of this valuable species. 
Aurea. A fine uniform rich golden yellow. 50c. 
Monnieri. A beautiful, large light yellow. 50c. 
Notha. Rich violet and blue shades, charmingly 
mingled. 50c. 
Ochroleuca. White, with orange blotch on F. Very 
strong and tall stalks with unusually large flowers. 
Our favorite of this class. 50c. 
COLLECTION of all four above for $1.45. 
Dr. Annie Besant (Stanley 1933) 50". The largest, 
tallest, and finest of all Spurias. S. milk white; F. 
creamy yellow. Edges beautifully crimped. $2.00. 
DWARF IRIS 
The dwarf Irises are the joy of the early garden—so 
colorful, so sure to grow, so fragrant! They flower 
nearly a month before the tall-bearded. They are in¬ 
dispensable for the rock garden, and are equally effec¬ 
tive for the front of the border or in perennial beds. 
The dwarfs have, in miniature form, all the character¬ 
istics of the tall-bearded and are prodigious bloomers, 
and rapid multipliers. 
Aramis. 6", ruffled olive and yellow. 25c. 
Betsy Presby. 5", fine bright yellow. 25c. 
Florida. 6", floriferous pale yellow. 25c. 
Rose Mist. 6", rosy mauve. 25c. 
Tony. 6", deep red-toned bicolor. 25c. 
Ylo. 10", beautiful lemon yellow. 25c. 
COLLECTION of six above, valued at $1.50, 
for 95c. 
New Huge-Flowered Dwarf Hybrids 
Originated by the famous Sass Brothers. 
Mauve Pale Yellow Dark Blue 
White Light Yellow Black-Purple 
Red Deep Yellow Red-Purple 
Blue Amoena Blend Variegata Blend 
25c each; any five for 95c; all twelve for $1.95. 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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