SWEET ALIBI (White) E. 40". Pale creamy yellow with smooth and 
lustrous finish. Semi-tender. H. M. 75c 
TAPESTRY (Ayres) M. 40". Huge smoky mulberry. 25c 
TARANTELLA (Sass) ML. 36". The best tall pink-edged plicata, with 
fine large ruffled flowers. $2.00 
TENAYA (Essig) M. 38". Rich velvety dark purple. H. M. 35c 
THAIS (Cayeux) EM. 42". Large lilac-pink flowers of perfect form 
and attractive hue. Certificate of Merit in France. 20c 
THE BARON (Collier) M. 38". Tall, dark blue purple bearing large 
flowers of fine substance. S. almost as dark as F. Well-branched 
stalks. $5.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (Sass) ML. 36". Finest deep pansy violet 
self, so rich and dark as to be almost black. H. M. 75c 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) M. 42". Large white plicata, with stitching 
of blue around edge of petals. Quite hardy. 35c 
THE RED BRICK. See page 19. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (Sass) ML. 38". Hailed as the finest red variety, 
though it contains some violet. $20.00 
TINT O'TAN (Ayres) ML. 40". Golden tan self. $1.00 
TRAIL'S END (Wmsn.) M. 38". S. soft citron yellow overlaid soft 
orange red; F. deep orange red with yellow reverse. H. M. 50c 
TUSCANY GOLD (Wmsn.) L. 36". Burnished old gold, blended with 
orange-buff; F. washed violet, with a strikingly rich red-orange 
beard. A very beautiful variety. 20c 
UKIAH (Essig) L. 36". Very huge flowers of brown and deep red- 
purple. Exceptionally velvety F. Beard and center of blossom 
is of old gold. H. M. 75c 
WINE GLORY. See page 19. 
WINNESHIEK (Egel.) M. 40". One of the very best in the dark class, 
with deep blue S. and ruffled blackish blue-purple F. 25c 
WINIFRED (Storer) M. 36". Wisteria self. The small flowers are 
unique in that the petals have a texture like the dull sheen of 
rare china. $2.00 
WINTER MOON (Thole) M. 42”. Large cream white flushed gold, 
with orange beard. Suggests tones of antique marble. $1.00 
WONDERCHILD. See page 19. 
WOTAN (Grinter) L. 30". The darkest, richest, and largest of all 
the very deep blends—in appearance a velvety purple-brown. 45c 
W. R. DYKES (Dykes) 30". Large soft golden-yellow flower of 
crinkly texture. 45c 
ZAHAROON (Dykes) ML. 42". A soft toned blend of buff, overlaid 
with pale violet sheen. English Medal. 20c 
ZUNI (Ayres) E. 40". S. of golden tan and F. of red brown, overlaid 
with copper. Blossom appears as though sprinkled with gold dust. 
Most beautiful. 25c 
TABLE IRIS 
VALOR (Nich.) M. 50". Competes for title of tallest sort. S. clear 
blue violet, domed and firm; F. rich raisin purple. A. M. 25c 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) M. 40". Superb rich creamy white with 
smooth finish and fine gold beard. A. M. and runner-up for Dykes 
Medal. 25c 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk.) M. 40". A deep tone of lilac with a rich 
glistening texture. The best of this color class. H. M. 25c 
VISION (Cayeux) M. 38". Excluding City of Lincoln, this one is the 
finest yellow variegata existent. See colored reproduction on 
page 20 for typical example of this type. S. honey yellow; 
F. garnet red, with rich gold beard. Certificate of Merit in 
France. $1.00 
CALIFORNIA GOLD 
WACONDA (Sass) M. 36". Our best selling fuchsia-toned red. 
H. M. 25c 
WAMBLISKA (Sass) M. 38". Hardy white, tinged blue. H. M. 25c 
WAR EAGLE (Sass) M. 42". Very huge flower having a coppery 
tone of light rose-red. $1.75 
WELCOME (Reibold) E. 44". A fine soft toned pinard yellow. $3.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (M.M.) M. 24". The largest iris flower grown; the 
most popular pogocyclus hybrid; one of the five best sellers of 
all time; a MUST HAVE on every gardener's list. Pale lilac self, 
veined and flushed deep manganese violet. Petals are ruffled. 
Should be planted in loose, rich soil and given plenty of water. 
A. M. 20c 
KING MIDAS 
These two iris bloom with the tall bearded class but are short 
stalked with much smaller flowers. They are ideal for table 
bouquets and may be used to good advantage for the front of the 
border. 
AQUA MARIE. M. 16". Small sky-blue self, bearing five blooms to 
a stalk. It makes a delightful cut-flower. 25c 
TOM TIT. L. 18". Dark blue mulberry purple with golden beard, 
which continues to bloom after all the tall-bearded have finished. 
It is a very free bloomer, and the small flowered stalks are ex¬ 
cellent for indoor bouquets. 25c 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
