Typical 
National 
Root 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) 37". Huge flower of rich 
true-purple. Blossoms are oval in form. $5.00 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres) 36". A crisp, silvery, 
cool blue that appeals to everyone. Petals are vel¬ 
vety with F. semi-flaring. Delightful. $1.50 
ION (Mead) 36". A violet-blue-blaek. 25c 
IRMA POLLOCK (Sass) 36". A bright glowing vel¬ 
vety carmine red self much admired. 25c 
ISTRIA (Dykes) 26". One of the best ver}^ early 
blooming whites, slightly tinged green. 50c 
ITASCA (Klein.) 34". A positive self of the darkest, 
yet most vivid, deep amethyst. $5.00 
JACQUARD (Ayres) 35". Highly recommended fiery 
red-toned variety. S. vinous mauve with bronze 
cast; F. velvety dark violet, suffused red. 35c 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) 38". The most outstand¬ 
ing color introduction of recent years. Flowers are 
semi-flaring and slightly frilled, of a pale Havana 
brown, shot with a golden glint. Dykes Medal win¬ 
ner in France. A.M. in America. $2.25 
JEB STUART (Wash.) 40". Deep rich brownish red 
with S. domed and F. darker because of velveti- 
ness. Widely branched stalks. H.M. $3.50. 
JERRY (Lapham) 38". A distinct and beautiful ruby 
red, smoothly finished and rounded in form. $1.50 
JOLLY ROGER (Nieh.) 36". A clean-cut vivid bi¬ 
color of ultra-marine and azure. $2.00 
JOYANCE (Dykes) 36". A huge creamy white with 
soft golden heart and fine gold veins at throat. $1.25 
JOYCETTE (Sass) 42". The largest and one of the 
purest reds; deep glowing crimson. A.M. $2.00 
KALINGA (Klein.) 36". Very large cream-colored 
self with beautiful gold beard;flaringF. H.M. $2.00 
KANSAS (Tim.) 44". A lovely violet and lilac which 
gives the effect of ruffled pink. Orange beard. 25c 
KATHERINE McFARLAND (Spitzer) 31". One of 
the darkest varieties yet produced. S. mulberry 
purple; F. rich velvety blackish purple. H.M. 25c 
KENWOOD (Ayres) 36". A rich variegata of clear 
shades of velvety red and soft buff. S. buff yellow 
blended salmon pink; F. deep maroon. 60c 
KING JUBA (Sass) 38". A fine variegata of clean 
sparkling colors. S. pure vivid yellow; F. velvety 
garnet red, thick in texture. H.M. 25c 
KING MIDAS (Mead) 32". A delightful blend of 
golden buff, suffused with garnet brown and set 
off by a striking deep orange beard. Early. 35c 
KIRDYAGA (Gers.) 36". Quite large, well-branched 
fragrant light brownish purple blend. 9 buds. $2.50 
KLAMATH (Klein.) 40". Large, heavily textured 
flower of deep mulberry, bronze and brown. 25c 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres) 42". Soft coffee color, tinged 
lavender and cream. H.M. $2.50 
LADY GAGE (Gage) 32". When the flowers open 
they are flushed delicate lilac-pink, and fade out to 
pure white the next day. Very free flowering, and 
increases rapidly. A good garden white. 50c 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) 40". Very large flow¬ 
ers of light primrose yellow, carried on fine branch¬ 
ing stalks. Best light yelloAv available. A.M. $3.00 
LARGO (Ashley) 40". A lovely harmony of mustard 
yellow, wax yellow, and citron yellow, with F. deli¬ 
cately overlaid mauve. Acknowledged as the soft¬ 
est and finest yellow blend. 35c 
LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet) 45". One of the tall¬ 
est, largest, and best light blues. It is one of the 
indispensables to every garden planting, and if you 
do not have it, by all means obtain a plant. 25c 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr) 46". Great satiny white flow¬ 
ers, faintly edged with blue. Popular sort. 25c 
MADAM SEROUGE (Cayeux) 42". A warm, intense, 
black-purple bicolor with spreading falls. 50c 
M. A. PORTER (Lapham) 38". A very large and per¬ 
fectly formed flower of velvety texture, deep violet 
in tone, with very heavy gold beard. Rampant 
groAver, Avith giant foliage and heavy Avell-branched 
stalks. $1.00 
MARION LAPHAM (Lapham) 34". Medium pink. 50c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) 40". An enormous and stun¬ 
ning floAver of deep rich ivory Avith F. heavily 
striped bright maroon. A.M. $1.50 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk.) 38". Rose-red. 50c 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.) 38". The most beautiful 
blend available. A rich golden salmon blend Avith 
F. stained deeper and overlaid Pompeian red. 
Dykes Medal Avinner. $1.00 
MAUDE MARIE (Ring.) 42". Very large floAvered 
lavender blue self, which has been much admired in 
our garden. Well-branched; floriferous. 50c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 55". One of the very tallest 
varieties. A very early bloomer which flowers over 
a long period. This upstanding bicolor has a strong 
reddish cast, the rich dahlia purple F. giving the 
dominant color note. H.M. 50c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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