Canna—'Yellow King Humbert’ 
GERMAN IRIS 
CANNA LILIES 
Good for single specimens, but for beds or borders there 
is nothing to compare with Gannas with their magnificent, 
tropical-like foliage, thriving under the hottest and driest 
conditions. Their gorgeous flowers with immense heads are 
produced during the entire summer. We offer the best 
varieties now known. Don’t plant cheap kinds. Plant about 
15 to 18 inches apart. Store away during winter in a fairly 
dry, moderately cool, frost-proof cellar. Figures in descrip¬ 
tions mean height. 
Prices on All Cannas: 25c each, 3 for 65c; $2.50 per 
dozen, assorted; any 6 at the dozen rate, postpaid. 
CITY OF PORTLAND—Beautiful shade of deep pink. 
Medium height. 
EUREKA—The best and only real white, very rare. Large 
substantial flowers produced on upright stalks. 41/2 feet. 
KING HUMBERT—4 feet. I mmense dark bronze foliage 
with great orange-scarlet flowers, veined with crimson. 
KING MIDAS—5 feet. Large flowers of orange-yellow. 
An outstanding variety, new and beautiful. 
MRS. ALFRED CONRAD—4 feet. Color, a beautiful shade 
of salmon-pink. Flowers of immense size. 
PANAMA—Orange-red petals are bordered with a broad 
edge of golden yellow. Flowers large and overlapping. 
Free bloomer. 
PRESIDENT—4 feet. Considered the best red. Immense 
heads, glowing crimson flowers, 7 inches across. 
ROSAMOND COLES—New, bright red petals with edge 
bordered with blush white. 2'/2 to 3 feet. Very striking. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL—5 feet. Gorgeous vivid scarlet 
blooms, colossal heads. Produces blooms all summer. 
Blooms retain their color during hottest weather. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—4 feet. A sport from the 
bronze foliage variety of the same name but with 
blooms of yellow dotted with red. Green foliage. 
CHARLES HENDERSON—Brilliant crimson. Tall. Long 
blooming period. 
Iris or Fleur-de-lis, or better known as the old-fashioned 
“Blue Flag” is one of the most beautiful hardy garden 
plants. These handsome beautifully colored and marked 
flowers rival in beauty the most showy Orchids. They re¬ 
quire very little care, increasing yearly in size and beauty. 
ARCTURUS—Lavender blend. 
CLUNY—Delicate blue-lilac, the falls lightly striped with 
brown. 
ETOIL DU MATIN—Cray blend. 
CEO. J. TRIBOLET—-Dark red purple. 
MILDRED PRESBY—Standard white; Falls violet. 
MYSTIC—White with violet markings. 
OLYMPUS—Standard rose; Falls madder crimson. 
PALLIDA DALMATICA—Lavender. 
PRIMROSE—Deep clear yellow. 
QUEEN CATERINA—A truly patrician flower of palest 
lavender, overlaid with a marked sheen. 
TROPIC SEAS—Standards violet; Falls blue purple. 
TROSTRINCER—Rose Pink. 
VESPER COLD—Yellow tones; tall. 
WATTEAU—Medium; blue purple. 
Price, Iris: strong field grown roots, 15c each; 8 for 
$1.00, 1 each, set of 14 postpaid for $1.50. 
FINE TUBEROSES 
DWARF EXCELSIOR PEARL—Flowers pure white, very 
double, of immense size and sweetly scented. 5c each, 
50c per dozen, postpaid. 
ORANGE FLOWERED—Bears snowy white flowers. 7c each, 
75c per dozen, postpaid. 
NEW VARIEGATED LEAVED—The leaves are bordered with 
white; large, white flowers. 7c each, 75c per dozen, 
postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER—We send postpaid six Excelsior 
Pearl Tuberoses, three Orange flowered and 3 New 
Variegated leaved—12 in all for 50c. 
German Iris, Watteau 
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