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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS 
These irises which belong mostly to the intermediate or dwarf 
bearded irises, produce a second crop of flowers in the fall. Summer 
delivery. 
Alice Horsfall. Large dark velvety red- purple. A real beauty. 50c. 
Autumn Elf. Olive cream and lavender with a glistening sheen. $1.00. 
Autumn Gleam. Citron yellow flowers of fine shape and substance. $1.00. 
Autumn King. Good lavender blue bicolor. 
Autumn Queen. Everblooming white iris of good size and quality. 
Dorcas Hutcheson. Fragrant violet self of excellent form. 20 in. 35c. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Deep velvety red-violet self. Reliable. 26 in. 30c. 
Frost Queen. A large free-blooming frosty white. 50c. 
Golden Harvest. Citron and sulphur yellow with a brownish sheen. 75c. 
Jean SI ret. Yellow, lightly washed violet. Dwarf. 50c. 
Laura Hutcheson. Blue-purple tone. Very desirable. $2.00. 
Mellita. Brown veined yellow flowers. Sickle-shaped leaves. Distinct 
and different. Balkan species. 4 in. 35c. 
Nyx. Fine deep purple. 
September Skies. A deep red-purple self. Well recommended. 
Sound Money. Very fine bright yellow of good form and substance. 50c. 
Southland. Large lemon chrome flowers of good substance. 24 in. $2.00. 
Souv. De Lieut. Chavanac. Red violet. Everblooming. 10 in. 50c. 
Ultra. Fine blue. Very dependable fall bloomer. 
INTERMEDIATE IRIS 
For a good many years the intermediate section of the bearded iris 
group was a somewhat neglected child, as breeders turned their atten¬ 
tion 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. 
Summer delivery. 
Abelard. Unusual combination of brown and purple. 26 in. 50c. 
Alabaster. Attractive creamy white. 
Ambera. Very fine large amber yellow self. 30 in. 50c. 
Britoness. Large fine clear primrose yellow. Early. 
Challenger. Deep blue purple of large size and fine substance. 
Cosette. Very fine white. Free flowering and of good substance. $1.00. 
Crysoro. Clear bright glowing yellow. Early. 35c. 
Elizabeth Huntington. A crisp frosty blue Zua. 35c. 
Gentius. A striking royal purple. Rich and velvety. Popular. 50c. 
Golden Bow. The purest golden iris we have ever seen. Large flowers 
of fine rounded shape and excellent substance. A very fine iris. $1.25. 
Nymph. Free blooming clear light yellow. Early. Good. 
Susa. Velvety red-purple self of pure fine coloring. 50c. 
Zua. Much crinkled frosty white flushed with blue. Distinct. 
