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ORLAND, CALIFORNIA 
MIDGARD (H. Sass). A yellow and pink 
blend with ruffled petals adding a touch of 
distinction. An attractive free bloomer, es¬ 
pecially lovely under electric lights, and 
unsurpassed for mass planting. Very pop¬ 
ular. 15c. 
MIDGARD 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull). A large, 
rich red-violet iris of very good form, excel¬ 
lent substance and fragrance. One of the 
best regardless of price. 20c. 
MOTHER OF PEARL (Sturtevant). A pearly, 
iridescent flower of })ale bluish lavender 
with faint creamy undertone. Delicate and 
translucent in the morning light. 15c. 
MOUNT PENN (Farr). The general effect of 
this flower is deep rose pink with a golden 
beard. Not tall, it is just the thing for the 
front of the border. 20c. 
MRS. MARION GRAN (Perry). A brilliant 
light rose iris of j)erfect shape. Medium size 
blooms on tall stems. One of the best of its 
class. Early midseason. 20c. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss). A world fa¬ 
mous iris, which truly deserves its fame. The 
large flowers are finely held on strong 
branching stems. The broad, massive stan¬ 
dards are bronzy lavender and the very 
broad falls are of maroon purple velvet. 
Outstanding. 40c. 
NANCY ORNE (Sturtevant). A rose and yel¬ 
low blend giving the effect of a lovely fawn 
pink. Stalks well branched and very free 
flowering. Pine for mass planting. 15c. 
NO-WE-TA (H. Sass). One of the most ex¬ 
quisite flowers imaginable. A delicate shade 
of rose, flushed cream and yellow at the 
center. The entire flower is softly frilled. 
Unsurpassed for dainty coloring and garden 
effect. $1.00. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeiix). A very 
warm, rich coppery red iris with orange 
beard. Flowers of great substance borne on 
good strong stems. Late flowering and very 
fragrant. 25c. 
OCHRACEA (Denis). The flowers are like 
cloth of gold with a tinting of violet on the 
falls and a prominent yellow beard. The last 
to bloom in our garden. 15c. 
OMAHA (Sass). A delightful coral-red self 
with orange beard. Blooms are large and of 
rounded form, the petals have a glistening 
appearance altogether lovely. The color ef¬ 
fect is deep brilliant pink of a particular 
tone not seen in other irises. Very choice. 
25c. 
OPERA (Vilmorin). An early and very free 
bloomer. Standards of violet rose with falls 
of red pur])le velvet. General color effect 
is wine red. 15c. 
PALLIDA FOLIOSA VARIEGATA. As the 
name implies, this iris has variegated foli¬ 
age, light green and cream. The stiff stems 
are evenly striped and carry a profusion of 
lavender blue flowers with a distinct orange 
blossom perfume. Very long blooming. Looks 
well at all times in front of deep green 
shrubs. 25c. 
PERSIA (Ayres). Perhaps the best liked of 
all blends, as it does well in all climates and 
holds its color well. Standards of smoky 
blue, falls rich purple blue shaded lighter at 
the edge. Many flowers on perfectly 
branched stalks. Better order this early, 
there never is enough Persia to reach the 
end of the season. 60c. 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass). A lovely, refined pale 
pink iris of satiny texture. Tall, slender, 
well branched stalks. The X)urest pink we 
have seen. 75c. 
From England: “The package of bulbs arrived this morning and they are very fine.” 
3 Rhizomes of One Kind, When Priced at 35c or Under, May Be Had for the Price of 2 
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