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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Peggiy Perry. Ruffled velvety purple. 
Perry's Blue. Beautiful sky blue. Popular. 
Perry's Pigmy. Fine dwarf blue. 
Peter Pan. Wliite, heavily veined blue. 
Red Emperor. Red-purple, veined blue. 
Red Raider. Red-toned purple. Large and dark. 3*2 in. 35c. 
Silver Tip. Clear dark blue with white stigmata. Ruffled. $1.00. 
Skylark. Large and fine light blue. Falls edged white. 50c. 
Snowcrest. Fine clear sparkling white with slightly ruffled edges. 38 in. 
$1.75. 
Snow Queen. Pure white with gold signal patch. 30 in. 
Sunnybrook. Exquisite shade of Alice blue. 30 in. 
Superba. Dark blue purple. 30 in. 
Thelma. Attractive light blue. Late. 
Turquoise Cup. An exquisite clear turquoise flower of finest poise and 
finish. A favorite. $1.00. 
White Dove. Lovely white with golden throat and flaring falls. 50 in. 50c. 
White Empress. A very beautiful glistening white. Same shape as Em¬ 
peror. 48 in.' $2.00. 
TABLE IRIS 
A new type of bearded iris with small flowers, wiry stems and slender 
foliage, suitable for table decorations. 
Bunting,. A pale violet self of excellent form on well branched stems. 50c. 
Kinglet. Deep golden yellow self of attractive form. 35c. 
Peewee. Tiny pure white flowers on graceful well branched stems. 50c. 
Siskin. Fine clear yellow similar in form to Kinglet. 50c. 
Titmouse. Amber yellow speckled violet. 35c. 
Tom Tit. Mulberry purple with crisp flaring falls. 25c. 
Warbler. Free blooming light yellow. 35c. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING AND INTERMEDIATE 
BEARDED IRIS. 
For a good many years the intermediate section of the bearded iris 
group was a somewhat neglected child, as breeders turned their attention 
to improvement among the dwarf and taller growing forms, but the last 
few years have seen the intermediate group come into its own again with 
the development of many fine new varieties of great beauty. These 
in-between irises, which are intermediate both in height and season of 
bloom, are quite prone to develop varieties which flower in the fall as 
well as in the spring. 
