FLUSH OF DAWN (Berry) 38”. One of the finest, 
it' not the finest, flowers of delicate shadings. The 
artistic blending of light lobelia-violet with olive 
buff shows up as a soft pink blend. Novel, unusual, 
distinctive. Due to limited stock, only one plant 
will be sold to a customer. $2.00. 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cayeux) 42”. Enormous stout 
textured flowers of chamois-fawn, lilac, and red on 
well-branched stalks. It has all the attributes of a 
perfect flower; height, vigor, size, and floriferous- 
ness. C.M., S.N.H.F. 50c. 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) 44". This and Elizabeth 
Egelberg are our finest deep pinks. F. flaring. This 
is a variety you MUST have in your garden. One of 
our ten best varieties. 50c. 
GEORGE P. BAKER (Perry) 50”. The outstanding 
quality of this medium-toned yellow is the beauti¬ 
ful branching of its tall, strong stems. A dozen 
flowers are open on a stalk at one time. A differ¬ 
ent shade of yellow from Helios, the variety every¬ 
one should have. English Dykes Medal winner. $1. 
GILEAD (Audi *ews) 42" This is one of the new 
brown-bronze blends which has created a furore in 
the Iris world. A fine golden, yellow and bronze 
with the soft buff ground color overlaid amber. 
F. slightly darker than S. H.M., A.I.S. $1.25. 
GOLDEN CROWN (Wayman) 24”. This is a perfect 
gem for the front of your Iris bed. S. pure amber 
with F. solid rich velvety violet-crimson. Picador 
and Crown Prince are the best tall variegatas, and 
this is the BEST short one. Try it! $1.00. 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturtevant) 30". Free-flowering 
golden yellow. H.M. and A.M., A.I.S. Also English 
award of merit. 25c. 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) 36”. Said to be the 
finest variety imported from England. Exceedingly 
rich red-brown with black shading. Its brilliant 
beard may be seen across the garden. To tell you 
the truth, we would just as soon not sell any roots 
as we are using it extensively for breeding pur¬ 
poses. 50c. 
GRAZIELLA (C ayeux) 46". Fine flower of dark 
crimson and light magenta-red, relieved at the 
throat and on the middle of the F. by white shad¬ 
ing which enlightens the whole flower. The French 
originator refused to export this fine variety for 
several years which accounts for its scarcity. 50c. 
GRISELDA (Williamson) 38" A beautiful large 
flowered blend of grey, old gold, and violet and 
bearing a bright orange beard. One of our best 
garden sellers. 35c. 
HELIOS (Cayeux) 38". THE YELLOW variety 
which we recommend to our customers. Enormous 
(one of the largest) wide-petaled flowers. S. pure 
lemon yellow with F. the same, but delicately pen¬ 
ciled rose. Because of its great beauty, it received 
a special award in Paris. This is the yellow you 
want for your garden. $1.00. 
HERODIATE (Millet) 36". S. bright rosy lilac; F. 
glistening reddish mauve. 25c. 
HESPERIS (Williamson) 33". Very dark red-bronze 
with S. lighter than F. Very striking in mass be¬ 
cause of the abundance of bloom. 25c. 
HIGH TIDE (Barber) 36". The most attractive Asia- 
like blend on the market. Lavender, blue, and yel¬ 
low charmingly mingled. Bright yellow beard. 
This variety reaches a high tide of perfection. 50c. 
HYPNOS (Connell) 40". A lovely blend of soft shades 
of blue, rose, grey, and yellow. A prolific bloomer 
with stalks covered by many fine flowers. 25c. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) 37". A beautiful large 
pink. We prefer Pink Satin, but this is a close 
runner-up. $2.50. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) 42". With Dauntless, we 
consider this variety one of the two best low-priced 
reds. It varies from Dauntless by having lighter 
S. Its F. are deep blood red blended with bronze. 
50c. 
IRISCREST (Mead) 38". Large, broad, finely round¬ 
ed petals of clear medium blue. If you are search¬ 
ing for an outstanding blue, you need go no fur¬ 
ther. 50c. 
KANSAS (T immerman) 38". A ruffled rose pink 
which residents of Kansas must have, and residents 
of the 47 other states should have, growing in their 
gardens. Don’t pass this up, because it is a garden 
jewel. 50c. 
KING MIDAS (Mead) 30". The hand of that leg¬ 
endary king whose touch transformed everything 
to gold, must have lightly brushed this flower. It 
is in a class by itself, being a blend of golden buff, 
suffused with garnet brown and set off by a deep 
orange beard. Delightful, enchanting, unique. 
What more can we say? 50c. 
LABOR (Cayeux) 32". For six days you shall labor 
and on the seventh you will admire this lovely 
flower in your garden. It is an odd shade of violet- 
lieliot.rope. 25c. 
LADY LUCK (Donahue) 24". You will be the lucky 
lady (or gentleman) if you add this to your garden 
collection. Very early, floriferous, violet-purple. 
Fast multiplier. 25c. 
LARGO (Ashley) 40". A lovely harmony of mustard 
yellow, wax yellow, and citron yellow, with F. deli¬ 
cately overlaid mauve. Acknowledged as the soft¬ 
est and finest yellow blend. $1.00. 
LE CORREGE (Vilmorin) 37". Huge, perfectly 
shaped flowers of lovely dark crimson-claret. Very 
outstanding. 25c. 
LENT WILLIAMSON (Williamson) 36". S. laven¬ 
der-violet, blended with rich yellow; F. large vel- 
vetv pansy-violet. Golden beard. C.M., S.N.H.F., 
and A.M., R.LI.S. 25c. 
LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet) 45". The tallest and 
best light blue. Large in size, perfect in every de¬ 
tail, this Iris retains its popularity despite its num¬ 
erous competitors. We are listing this one in place 
of a half dozen others of similar color hue which do 
not approach it in size or height. 25c. 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr) 46" Great white flowers 
faintly edged blue. Included with Purissima and 
Easter Morn among the three best whites. Will 
grow everywhere. No garden is complete without 
it. 50c. 
MAGENTA (Cayeux) 37". This color—a deep clear 
toned amethyst violet—is not found in any other 
variety. Named for battle of Magenta—not for 
magenta coloring. C.M., S.N.H.F. 50c. 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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