MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES and HYBRIDS 
These are beautiful odd beardless Iris. 
DOROTHEA WILLIAMSON. Hybrid of two Ameri¬ 
can species, bearing flowers of royal purple. En¬ 
tirely different from other Iris and fine for table 
bouquets. Were we limited to ten Iris, this would 
be one we would select. By all means try it, as it is 
one of the oddest and most beautiful. 50c 
FULVALA. Another hybrid similar to Dorothea 
Williamson but more copper in tone. 75c 
FOLIOSA. An American species. Produces blue 
flowers that nestle down in the foliage. Plants are 
quite odd and different. 50c 
JAPONICA FIMBRIATA. Broad evergreen foliage 
with bloom stalks bearing a number of small, odd, 
exquisite bluish-white and orange flowers on short 
side branches. Very early bloomer. Can only be 
grown in mild climates. 25c 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA. European species. A 
WATER IRIS! Rich yellow flower, produced by 
plants which are hardy everywhere. They do best 
in a damp spot and are excellent for the water gar¬ 
den or for naturalizing; but are just as fine for the 
ordinary home garden. Although the plants will 
grow in water, they also will grow and bloom if not 
given a drop. 25c 
PSEUDACORUS ALBA. Same as P. Gigantea but 
white in color. Quite rare. $1.00 
STYLOSA ALBA. Like Stylosa Speciosa, but with 
white flowers. $1.00 
STYLOSA SPECIOSA. An exceptionally lovely 
beardless violet-blue Iris which blooms very late in 
fall and very early in spring in mild climates. If 
you live south of the Mason & Dixon line or west 
of the Rockies, you cannot afford to be without this 
variety in your garden. Clumps $1.00; plants 50c 
TECTORUM. Famous blue crested roof Iris of the 
Orient. Odd and different. 50c 
All 9 above, valued at $5.25, for $3.95. 
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. 
We have three dozen of the best standard varieties 
which are of blue, lavender, and violet shades. These 
retail in other dealers’ catalogs at an average price of 
50c each. We offer five different plants, all properly 
labeled, our selection, for 95c. We shall include one 
white flowered sort in this collection unless customer 
prefers to have all of blue, lavender or violet. 
5 Siberian varieties, valued at $2.50, for 95c. 
Varieties Imported from France 
Collection of 10, valued at $4.65, for $2.95. 
Athanael 
Francheville 
Frivolite 
Le Correge 
Loetitia Michaud 
Marotte 
Ministre F. David 
Mme. Gaudichau 
Pres. Pilkington 
Yves Lasailly 
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. 
Albatre. Creamy white. 
Aramis. Lemon yellow. 
Azurea. Sky blue. 
Bride. Attractive white. 
Curiosity. Rich violet-purple. 
Florida. Floriferous pale yellow. 
Golden. Fine gold flowers. 
Laddie Boy. Brown and purple. 
Pixy. Coppery-yellow blend. 
Rose Mist. Lovely old rose self. 
Titania. Very golden yellow. 
Tony. Violet-purple wine color. 
25c each; 3 of same kind for 50c. 
Six different for 95c. Twelve different for $1.75. 
New Huge Flowered Dwarf Hybrids 
Originated by the famous Sass Brothers. 
Amoena blend Red 
Black-maroon Variegata blend 
Blue Yellow 
Dark purple White 
Mauve pink 
25c each; 3 of same kind for 50c; all 9 for $1.25. 
Special Note: When both collections of 12 and 9 above 
are ordered, we will include one extra named dwarf 
not listed because of limited stock. 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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