CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Reticulata. A rare and beautiful iris with deep purple blossoms of velvety 
texture with a golden streak on the center of the falls. Good for 
the rockery. Blooms in Feb. and March. 35c. 
Reticulata Hercules. Deep bronzy-violet, broad petalled form with orange 
crest. Very distinct and fine. New. $1.00. 
Sindpers. Large ruffled flowers of exquisite powder blue with golden 
markings on the falls. Blooms with reticulata. Rare. $1.00. 
Tuberosa. A very odd, exceedingly fragrant variety with apple green 
flowers, with a lip of velvety blackish purple. 12 in. 50c. 
Xiphioides. EInglish Iris. Finest mixed. $1.00 per doz. 
PALESTINE IRIS 
These are very fine sorts belonging to the Oncocyclus and Regelia 
sections and their hybrids. All have large flowers of striking and unusual 
colors. They bloom with the intermediate bearded irises and should be 
planted where they can be allowed to bake in the summer. 
Arenarla. Very dwarf with lovely bright yellow flowers with an orange 
beard on 1 to >2 in. stems. Free flowering. April. 35c. 
Bloudowli. Similar to Arenaria, but taller and a little later. Buds, 
brownish black opening into brilliant golden flowers. 3-4 in. 50c. 
Charon. A handsome velvety flower of unique coloring. Beautiful bronze 
veined with deeper brown. 15 in. $1.50. 
Hermlone. A beautiful variety with large flowers deeply veined mulberry 
on a lighter ground with conspicuous dark beard. One of the finest 
Regelio-Cyclus hybrids. $1.50. 
Hooglana. Fine soft uniform blue admirably set off by the golden beard. 
Distinct and beautiful. 18 in. 50c. 
Nemesis. Regelio-Cyclus hybrid. Gorgeous wine purple. Rounded seg¬ 
ments beautifully veined in deeper tone. Conspicuous dark beard. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Stolonlfera. Handsome species with flowers blended brown and purple, 
shot with electric blue. 50c. 
POGO-CYCLUS HYBRIDS 
These are hybrids of the regular tall bearded irises and the Palestine 
types. They have the characteristic form and easy disposition of the tall 
bearded irises, but from their Oriental parentage they have inherited 
rich and distinct combinations which are quite unique in the iris world. 
They are about the same height as the intermediate irises. » 
Carmello. Soft gray blue with deeper veins. 35c. 
Doxa. Creamy olive throughout. Wonderful form and substance. 
lb>Pall. Ruffled reddish violet flowers. 35c. 
Stormy Dawn. Beautiful combination of pale and darker blue with lumi¬ 
nous brown. T^vo flowers to a stalk. 10 in. $2.00. 
Wm. Mohr. Beautiful large blossoms of lilac heavily veined and dotted 
with deeper violet. 35c. 
Zwannenburg. Blend of old gold, fawn and white. Distinct. 
