IRIS SPECIES 
Collection of 22, valued at $5.05, for 
$2.45 
Included in this collection are representative varieties of 
merit from each of the various iris species which we grow. 
Inasmuch as the different species vary considerably in time 
of blooming, this is really a long season of bloom collection— 
the plants flowering over a period of many months. It is, we 
believe, the outstanding collection for the money, and con¬ 
tains iris which every flower lover should have growing in 
the garden. 
3 SIBERIAN —A light blue, a medium blue, a dark blue. 
2 SPURIA —Ochroleuca, Monneiri. 
I WATER IRIS —Pseudacorus Gigantea. 
I APOGON— Foliosa. 
3 DWARF —Azurea, Florida, Variegata Blend. 
3 INTERMEDIATE —Ambera, Istria, Spark. 
3 TALL BEARDED —Frieda Mohr, Indian Chief, Santa 
Barbara. 
3 FALL BLOOMERS —Olive White, Dorcus Hutcheson, 
Eleanor Roosevelt. 
3 POGOCYCLUS HYBRIDS —Balroudor, Bellario, Morera. 
DESERT GOLD (Kirk.) E. 35". Very early bloomer. An extremely 
large, finely formed, smooth clear yellow with brilliant beard. 
Fragrant. A. M. 25c 
DIRECTEUR PINELLE (Cayeux) L. 42". Splendid dork bronze-red 
with S. clear coppery wine and F. velvety garnet red. Many 
bloom stalks to a clump. French award winner; also A. M. $2.00 
DORE (Sass) M. 34". A daffodil type of coloring, the ruffled S. be¬ 
ing yellow and F. being creamy white. A unique iris. $1.00 
DOROTHY DIETZ (Wmsn.) ML. 36". S. white, tinged blue; F. deep 
pansy violet. An excellent amoena. 25c 
DUART (Ayres) M. 36". A beautiful blend of tan and red chestnut. 
This is one of the most attractive of the brown sorts. 50c 
EASTER MORN (Essig) E. 42". Large flowers of warm white. F. are 
flaring with conspicuous golden beard. Petals are heavy textured. 
A. M. 40c 
ECLAT (Gage) ML. 34". Delicate blend of soft pink and burnished 
copper. 20c. 
EGYPT (Bliss) M. 40". Huge flowers with S. violet and F. velvety, 
deep black-maroon. 20c 
EL CAPITAN (M. M.) M. 40". One of the largest and finest light 
blue varieties. H. M. 25c 
ELEANOR BLUE (Salb.) E. 32". Chicory to campanula blue, with 
more lavender in the F. which flare sharply. Petals have leath¬ 
ery texture. H. M. 25c 
ELIZABETH EGELBERG (Egel.) M. 38". Sturdy mauve-pink of heavy 
texture and fine branching. 20c 
ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter) M. 36". One of the finest large glow¬ 
ing mahogany reds. A. M. $3.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap.) EM. 32". Delightfully ruffled flesh pink. 
H. M. 25c 
EL TOVAR (Sass) L. 36". S. are brown and gold; F. are solid black- 
maroon velvet, backed with yellow satin. A most gorgeously 
colored variegata and quite popular. A. M. $1.00 
ENSORECLEUR (Cayeux) M. 34". Huge white, stippled and striped 
lilac, giving a unique effect. 25c 
EREBIAN (Loomis) M. 40". A rich deep Bordeaux red self with 
heavy golden beard. H. M. 25c 
EROS (Mead) M. 40". A lovely flower of softly blended tones pro¬ 
ducing pale coril pink effect. A. M. 45c 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn.) M. 34". Large flower of brilliant red, 
underlaid purple. A. M. 90c 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR (Lap.) L. 40". The truest pink we have ever 
seen with larger flowers than most pinks. 35c 
EUPHONY (Sass) M. 32". See accurate color reproduction on page 
13. S. ruffled, of mustard yellow, stained light brown; F. mustard 
yellow, flushed blue in center and overlaid soft brown. 20c 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux) M. 36". Clear fresh toned blend of deep blue 
and coppery-bronze. French Certificate of Merit. 20c 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant) ML. 40". Very large light blue, considered by 
many to be the most beautiful of its color class. The light blue 
color which is of great purity is overlain with a silvery mist which 
produces a "powder blue" effect. $2.50 
FAR WEST (Klein.) M. 40". A large warm blend of tan and rose 
with a misty blue haze. $6.00 
FARANDOLE (Cayeux) M. 38". Huge rosy-lilac flower with French 
gray edging. 20c 
FASCINATION (Cayeux) E. 36". One of the finest of the cool 
orchid-pinks. 20c 
FIESTA (White) E. 38". Golden copper flushed with mauve and 
glinting with gold dust. H. M. See colored reproduction on 
page 16. $6.00 
FRAGONARD (Cayeux) M. 32". Slightly deeper rose-pink than 
Fascination. Satiny texture. 20c 
FRANCHEVILLE (Cayeux) M. 42". Enormous stout textured flowers 
of chamois-fawn, lilac and red on well-branched stalks. It has 
all the attributes of a perfect flower; height, vigor, size, and 
floriferousness. French award winner. 25c 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD (Cook) M. 48". A magnificent white plicata; 
hardy and prolific bloomer. $5.00 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) M. 38". Large lilac-rose bicolor. One of the 
five best selling varieties of all time. This is one that is on every 
MUST HAVE list. 20c 
FROZEN FOAM (Dykes) M. 36". White, from England. 25c 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn.) E. 30". S. brilliant chrome yellow; F. deep, 
velvety, oxblood red. 20c 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux) M. 42". Tawny yellow, flushed 
lilac and suffused with clear flax blue. Flowers are large and 
ruffled. French Certificate of Merit. 35c 
GIANT KING (Sass) M. 33". S. fawn, suffused rose; F. wine-red, 
prominently veined. 25c 
GLORIOLE (Gage) EM. 42". A light blue self overlaid with a glis¬ 
tening, frosty sheen. Considered one of the best blues recently 
originated. A. M. $2.00 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mit.) M. 36". Rich golden yellow.' $2.00 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole) M. 32". A glowing yellow blend with a 
touch of rose-flame coloring. English Silver Medal winner. Most 
odd and unusual. 20c 
GOLDEN HELMET (Sass) M. 35". A lightly ruffled flower with old 
gold S. and heavy ox-blood red velvety F. Prominent orange 
beard. H. M. $1.25 
GOLDEN HIND (Chad.) M. 34". Clear buttercup yellow. Dykes 
Medal in England; also A. M. $6.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Sass) ML. 36". Same coloring as Euphony so see 
the colored reproduction of that variety on page 13. But this 
variety is a great improvement in size, height, and number of 
flowers to a stalk. One which we rank among the very best. 
H. M. 35c 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sch.) M. 38". An exquisite new creamy yel¬ 
low with striking gold beard and semi-flaring F. A. M. $7.50 
GOLD TOP (Salb.) E. 38". Rich old gold S. set off by F. of red- 
violet, edged gold. 20c 
GOOD CHEER (Sturt.) M. 38". S. clear yellow; F. bright yellow 
ground thickly veined with red. Very odd. H. M. $1.75 
G. P, BAKER (Perry) M. 46". Primrose and canary yellow. English 
Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) EM. 32". Velvety red-brown with 
blackish lustre on F. Bright beard. 20c 
GRAZIELLA (Cayeux) M. 44". Fine dark flower of crimson and light 
magenta red. 25c 
GUDRUN (Dykes) EM. 36". A massive flower of purest snow white, 
the variety which we consider to be the present queen of the 
white division. Dykes Medal winner in England. Not a cold white 
but a warm, lustrous one due to the warm golden beard and to a 
sparkling overlay of gold dust on the petals. A. M. 65c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON. OREGON 
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