CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Alice Horsfall. Large dark velvety red purple. A real beauty. 50c. 
Autumn Queen. Clear pure white. Consistent fall bloomer. 
Balroudor. Clear blue violet marked with deep olive buff. 
Britoness. Large lovely primrose yellow flowers. 35c. 
Cosette. A very fine wiiite. Free flowering and of good substance and 
excellent form. 1936 introduction. $2.50. 
Doxa. Large flower of blended buff, white and blue. 
Elizabeth Huntington. A crisp frosty blue Zua. 35c. 
Gentius. A striking royal purple. Rich and velvety. Popular. 50c. 
Nymph. Free blooming light clear yellow. Early. Good. 
Sound Money. Fine yellow with golden sheen. Fall blooming. 10 in. 50c. 
Ultra. Distinct ultramarine. Fall blooming. 
Zua. Much crinkled frosty white flushed with blue. 
Zwannenburg. Blend of old gold, fawn and white. 
The dwarf bearded irises Fragrance, Jean Siret and Souv. de Lieut Chav- 
anac also bloom in the fall. 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS 
Pumila, Chamaeiris and Hybrids 
(Abbreviations: S—Standards; F—Falls.) 
We specialize in dwarf bearded irises and offer a very fine and com¬ 
plete collection. These low growing irises are remarkably free flowering, 
and are admirably suited to the rock garden as well as the iris border, 
where they may be used in front of the taller sorts to prolong the season 
of bloom, as they are the first of the bearded irises to flower. 
Alba. Popular early white with a yellow beard. Very fragrant. 6 in. 
Alpin. S., lobelia; F., reddish purple. 5 in. 
Aphylla Osiris. Blue purple bicolor. 12 in. 
Aram is. Light yellow. 6 in. 
Armee D'Orient, S., yellow; F., lightly washed violet. 35c. 
Atroviolacea. Purple blue. Fragrant. First to bloom. 4 in. 
Baby Mine. Yellow with long narrow falls. 4 in. 50c. 
Balceng Curiosity. Yellow, purple and olive. Very fragrant. 8 in. 
Balkana. Reddish purple. Pleasing form. 8 in. 
Betsy Presby. A fine bright yellow with darker falls. 5 in. 35c. 
Biflora. Purple violet. 6 in. 35c. 
Black Midget. Buds soot black. Deep purple blooms. 6 in. 
