Mme. Cheri. Large pink and violet blend. 15c. 
Moneta. Tall, red purple and violet bicolor. 
Off season bloomer. 50c. 
Mohs Hubert. S. violet, bronze throat; P. lo¬ 
belia, maroon veins on amber throat. 5c. 
Mo-ther of Pearl. 4!4". iMiother of Pearl color 
overlaid with gold. Fine. 10c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin .1 'Plicata, white. Falls marked 
violet. 5c. 
Mrs. Rapp. Violet lavender. 5c. 
Navajo. S. yellow; F. maroon red. 10c. 
Neptune. iS. pale blue; F. purple blue. Fine. 
5c. 
Numa Roumestan. 36". Intensely red. Frilled 
petals. 30c. 
Opera. iS. pansy violet; F. violet purple. 10c. 
Pacific. 36". Gigantic deep blue. A magnif¬ 
icent early iris. 40c. 
Pale Moonlight. Very pale blue. 75c. 
Parc de Neuilly. Late plum purple. 5c. 
Persia. 36". Very large, refined, bluish lav¬ 
ender and steel blue. 35c. 
Pres. Pilkington. 40". S. vinaceous buff over 
old gold; F. soft violet edged silvery brown. 
25c. 
Provspero. S. lavender; P. red purple. lOc. 
ihirissima. 44". the most perfect white. Gi¬ 
gantic flowers. 25c. 
Queen Caterina. 38". Extra fine, fragrant 
bright lavender. 10c. 
Queen of May. Earliest pink. 15c. 
Querida. 42".. Blended pastel tints, mauve to 
white. Fragrant. 20c. 
Rafifet. Late, very dark blue. 10c. 
Rangoon. Large late violet. 5c. 
Rhein Nixe. S. white; F. violet blue, white 
border. 10c. 
Rialgar. 22". Deep buttercup yellow and 
bronze. Very showy. 15c. 
Ring Dove, Lavender violet. 5c. 
Romola. 38". S. lilac; F. rich velvety red 
violet. 10c. 
Rose Madder. 42". Brilliant rose madder. 15c. 
Rosultra. 40". Early, bright rose. Fine gar¬ 
den effect. 30c. 
Sacramento. A giant plicata like San Fran¬ 
cisco but edged red purple. 30c. 
San Francisco. 44". Finest, largest plicata 
Lavender blue on white. Dykes medal., 25c 
San Gabriel. 60". Pink lavender. Extra fine. 
Too early for east. 25c. 
San Luis Rey. 38". Large red purple. 35c. 
Santa Barbara. 40". Finest lavender blue. 
Very laige, perfect form. 15c. 
Seedling A-1. Fine lavender bicolor. Not dis¬ 
tinct enough to name. Too good to throw 
away. 10c. 
Seuuoiah. 36". Reddish bicolor. F. margined 
lighter. 15c. 
Shasta. 40". Gigantic snow white. Perfect 
form. Early. 25c. 
Sherbert. Old gold and brown. 15c. 
Sierra Blue. 50". Clear soft blue. Enormous 
flowers on well branched stems. Perfection. 
Dvkes medal winner. $1.00. 
Sipdjkha. Dull lavender and olive blended. 
Unusual and fine. 5c. 
Sir MichaeL 48". S. clear lavender blue; F. 
red purple suffused copper brown. One of 
the world^s best iris. 30c. 
Snow Cup. Extremely early w’hite, late winter 
here. 10c. 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 36". Dark velvety 
blue purple. Fine form, early and fragrant, 
15c. 
Sunset Gold. Medium size, yelloiw. F. reticu¬ 
lated violet. Fall bloomer. 25c. 
Titan. S. violet blue; P. violet purple. Large. 
5c. 
Ute Chief. S. blue violet; F. royal purple. Red 
toned. 5c. 
Valencia. 24". Russet color of a Valencia or¬ 
ange. Ruffled. 15c. 
Walhalla. iS. light blue; F. violet. A fine 
large iris. 5c. 
BEARDLESS IRIS 
Some of our best Iris are in this section. 
Most of them cannot be planted until fall. 
But they should be ordered now for delivery 
when ready. The proper time for moving is 
noted with each one listed. 
DUTCH IRIS 
Dutch Iris are the best Iris for cut flowers. 
They are not fragile like Bearded Iris. For 
complete list of varieties see our fall catalog. 
See “Digo'ing Time Specials” (below) for a 
bargain offer of mixed varieties. 
Louisiana Iris. These grow up to 3 or 4 
feet and are most gorgeous in color. Being 
recently introduced to cultivation they are 
little known but thev are a “must have” for 
Iris lovers. We paid $7.50 for Moricolor. Now 
we can price them, within anyone’s means. 
They prefer moist semi-shade but do well in 
full sun and ordinary garden conditions. Pall 
delivery. 
Varieties: Old Rose, a real pastel color, $2.50 
Moricolor, late, raisin purple (red! purple) 50c. 
Royal Purple.. $1.00. Violipurpurea, cotinga 
purple, (red purple) 50c. Zama, early raisin 
purple, 75c. 
Other Southern Species. Albo-spiritus, 2 ft., 
larg*e white, $1.00. Rivularis, 2 ft., purple, 
50c. Savannarum, 2 ft., lavender, 75c. 
Pacific Coast Iris. When established in 
semi-shade they do well here. Fall delivery. 
Douglasiana, 2 ft., lavender. $1.00. Watsoii- 
iana, 2 ft... a fine royal purple, $1.00. 
Spuria Group. These are tall, 3 ft. to 5 ft,, 
easy to grow, fine in garden or for cutting. 
They like lots of water and semi-shade but 
do fine in ordinary garden situations and full 
sun. Fall delivery. Aurea, golden yellow, 50c, 
Aurea hybrids:— Alice Eastwood, very deep 
rich yellow, larger flowers on a taller stem. 
$1.00. Golden State; deep rich yellow, petals 
wavy, ruffled. $1.25. (Last two may be in¬ 
correctly named, but description is right.) 
Ochrloleiica; white, with golden blotch, 40c. 
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES 
Iris Ensata. Lovely small lavender, very 
early. Fall delivery. 25c. 
I. reticulata. Bulbous, like small Dutch Iris. 
8". Blooms February. Violet scented. Very 
scarce. Grows well in pots. Summer and 
fall delivery. Plant in fall. 30c. 
I. stylosa. Lovely winter blooming Iris. ^ Lav¬ 
ender. Prefers part shade. Fall delivery. 
25c. 
1. tectorum. Roof Iris of Japan. Lovely lav¬ 
ender flow'ers. Prefers semi-shade. Can 
move now or fall. 25c. 
DIGGING TIME SPECIALS 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 
For obvious reasons we sell fow bulbs in the 
summer and have the heavy expenses of grow- 
