CARL STARKER, TENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Delavayi. Siberica type. Beautifully veined and spotted blue on a white 
ground. Produces a fine effect. 32 in. 75c. 
Dichot>ma. Vesper Iris. Flowers in August, and continues for three or 
four weeks, although individual flowers last only a day. White to 
purple. 24-30 in. 35c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson. Deep velvety purple flowers of unusual beauty 
and substance. 35c. 
Douglasiana. Oregon native. Masses of evergreen foliage. Flowers two to 
a stem, freely produced. Varies from deepest purple through mauve 
and lavender t.o white. 12-18 in. 35c. 
Dwarf Purple. Grows only 10 in. high. 35c. 
Tall Light Blue. A late bloomer with showy ruffled pale blue flowers. 
24-30 in. 35c. 
White. A most unusual and beautiful pure white with yellow signal 
patch. Very large flower. Early. 16 in. 50c. 
Ensata. Handsome little ageratum blue flowers. Free flowering. Early. 
12 in. 50c. 
Foetidissima. The seed pods remain on the plant in winter, bursting open 
and displaying rows of orange red seeds. Flowers inconspicuous, 
foliage evergreen. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Foliosa. Deep velvety blue flowers and abundant foliage. 4-6 in. 25c. 
Forrestii. Grassy foliage and lovely clear yellow blossoms. 15-18 in. 50c. 
Fulva. Unique and striking terra-cotta red. Distinct. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Fulva Yellow. Very rare exquisite yellow color form of Fulva. $5.00. 
FuIvala. Similar to D. K. Williamson, but more coppery in tone. 35c. 
Gracilipes. Dainty small crested flowers of light pinkish mauve on slender 
stems. Crest bright orange. Part shade. 6-10 in. 25-50c. 
Gracilipes Alba. Exquisite white form of this lovely Japanese species. 
New and rare. $2.00. 
Gormanii. Oregon native. Similar to Tenax, but with soft yellow flowers. 
Choice. 50c. 
Graminea. Violet and blue flowers. Plum scented. 8 in. 50c. 
Guldenstadtiana. Narrow petalled blue and yellow flowers. 18 in. 25c. 
Hookeri. Similar to Setosa, but with larger flowers of deeper tone. 75c. 
Hyacinthiana. Attractive flowers of soft blue and sulphur yellow with fine 
brown veins. Exceptionally fine. 50c. 
Innominata. A rare new species from southern Oregon with slender grass¬ 
like leaves and showy ruffled flowers of good size. 
Orange. Deep brilliant orange, very beautiful. 75c-$1.00. 
Yellow. Bright yellow, more or less heavily veined brown. 50c. 
Japonica. Dainty, frilly orchid-like blossoms of soft lavender with orange 
crests, in airy sprays. Early. 25c. 
Koreana. A dwarf Siberica type. Blue flowers. Summer delivery. 12 in. 
50c. 
Lacustris. Similar to Cristata, but with darker flowers. 
