UNUSUAL IRIS HYBRIDS 
These hybrids result from crossing the bearded iris species with the rare Oncocyclus species of Asia 
Minor, and crossing the Oncocyclus species with another rare species of Western Asia, the Regelia. The 
resulting hybrids are entirely different from ordinary iris and are extremely beautiful and odd. They are hardy 
and easily grown everywhere. 
The roots are quite small, the plants produce but slight foliage, and the bloom stalks never bear more 
than two or three blossoms. These hybrids are for the gardener who desires something unique and different— 
not for the person who wants tall stalks bearing large flowers; however, the famous pogocyclus hybrid, 
William Mohr, and its seedlings—Ormohr, Grace Mohr, and Mohrson—take their places among the hugest 
iris blossoms of any sort in existence. 
BALROUDOR (Sass) 16". S. pallid soft bluish-violet; F. deep olive 
buff with yellow blotch at end of beard. An exquisite color com¬ 
bination, reversing the usual combination of bronze S. and blue- 
toned F. Vigorous grower. 25c 
BELLORIO (Mohr) 18". A soft blue-gray producing a distinct sub¬ 
dued color effect. A well-branched, medium sized flower, bloom¬ 
ing over a long period. Very unusual in both shape and color. 25c 
CARMELO (Mohr) 26". S. blue-violet; F. darker shade. Long, nar¬ 
row, and rather unusual flower. 25c 
DILKASH (Foster) 32". A magnificent large flowered variety with 
violet S. having a richly netted veining, and the violet F. having 
a plush black area at the throat. 25c 
GRACE MOHR (Jory) 36". Large flowers of pale lilac, veined man¬ 
ganese violet. H. M. $4.50 
GRAY CLOUD (Sass) 12". This one is a subtle blend of blue, gray, 
red, green and brown. S. campanula blue; F. dawn gray with 
brown stripes on haft merging into a brown-purple blotch at end 
of beard. 35c 
KOROLKOWI HYBRID (Ainsley) 8". Odd dwarf flower resulting 
from the crossing of Regelia iris Korolkowi with a pumilla. 35c 
LADY LILFORD (Foster) 30". S. deep violet-purple; F. blackish-purple 
with black beard. Vigorous form; odd, beautiful, and attractive. 
Blossoms often come with four S. and four F. instead of with the 
usual three. 35c 
MME. SAVOUILLAN (Dennis) 26". Ochre gold, veined with tur¬ 
quoise blue. 25c 
MOHRSON (White) 30". Enormous flowers with S. a rich, clear, 
deep violet and with a cockled and varnished surface though 
petals display ruffled edges. The color of F. is effected by close 
veins and is a beautiful shade of violet. H. M. $1.25 
MORERA (Mohr) 20". Red and purple blend. 25c 
NAZARIN (Foster) 20". Wonderfully smooth textured petals with 
S. very pale purplish-violet without veining. F. light purplish- 
violet, with a small throat blotch. 25c 
NEFERT (Foster) 20". Odd flower on order of Nazarin. 25c 
ORMOHR (Klein.) 40". Giant flowers of uniform gray-lavender, 
veined violet and with faint rosy glow over entire blossom. $20.00 
PARVAR (Foster) 20". S. black-violet; F. horizontal, very dark violet 
with a velvety sheen. 25c 
SHIRAZ (Foster) 30". S. soft uniform bright violet; F. a deeper 
shade. 25c 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE (Foster) 30". S. and F. deep rosy-mauve, 
heavily penciled and veined. 25c 
WILLIAM MOHR (M. M.) 24". The largest iris flower of any type 
grown, and one of the best sellers of all time. Pale lilac self, 
veined and flushed deep manganese violet. Petals delightfully 
ruffled. Grows best in a rich, loose soil, and when given moisture 
and cultivation. A. M. 20c 
ZWANNENBURG (Dennis) 20". S. deep creamy yellow, heavily 
striped maroon; F. grayish-yellow, blotched maroon. Quite large 
blossoms and one which flowers with the early dwarfs. Valuable 
because of its early bloom and distinctive appearance. 25c 
Collection of any five 25c and 35c varieties, your 
choice, for 95c. 
Collection of all fifteen 25c and 35c varieties for $1.95. 
WILLIAM MOHR 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON, OREGON 
