IMPERIAL BLUSH 
SIEGFRIED (Sass) ML. 40”. All plicatas heretofore have been char¬ 
acterized by white ground-color margined blue, lavender, or rose. 
This one is the first to differ, having a creamy-yellow ground 
stippled and dotted brown on both S. and F. A. M. $15.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig) EM. 50". The finest clear blue yet originated. 
Because of its outstanding qualities it was awarded the Dykes 
Medal. Competes for title of tallest variety. 45c 
SIR ALFRED (Collier) M. 40”. Very much like the older and popular 
Sir Michael, but with brighter S. The F. are beautiful bright blue 
purple. Well-branched stalks. $5.00 
SIR KNIGHT (Ash.) EM. 40”. The very finest huge dark blue self. 
Competes for title of largest flowered iris. H. M. $1.00 
SIR LANCELOT (Sass) ML. 32”. Brilliant brown-red. H. M. $1.50 
SNOWKING (Sass) ML. 42”. Very finest of all while iris. A.M. $5.00 
SPOKAN (Sass) ML. 36". Brilliant red-brown blend with rich copper 
overtones. H. M. $1.50 
SPRING MAID (Loomis) ML. 46”. Tall and stately pink blend with 
large, rounded flowers of clear rose pink displaying a central 
flush of honey yellow. H. M. 25c 
ST. LOUIS (Weisner) M. 40”. Fine deep blue purple. 45c 
STRATOSPHERE (Donahue) M. 32”. A clear Victoria self of wonder¬ 
ful substance. A. M. from Royal Horticultural Society in Eng¬ 
land. $25.00 
SUMMER DAY (Hardee) EM. 38”. Many very large blossoms on 
strong, well-branched stalks. S. light blue-violet; F. deep rose 
with yellow beard. This beautiful and popular variety comes into 
bloom during mid-season and continues to flower over an ex¬ 
ceptionally long period. $1.00 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk.) M. 38”. A warm rich golden tan. H. M. 75c 
SUNOL (Mit.) M. 36”. Golden-bronze with a lilac blaze on the F. 
Odd and distinctive. 35c 
SUNTAN (Mit.) M. 36”. S. glittering orange; F. rounded, of rich 
brown with golden margins. H. M. 75c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON. OREGON 
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IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS 
