Siberian, Spuria and Miscellaneous Iris 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
These iris have no beard on the falls, nor are the standards de¬ 
veloped beyond a mere rudimentary stage, thus giving the flowers 
a flat appearance. Roots are fibrous rather than rhizomatous. 
AUGUST FLAME. A purple-red seedling of Fulva, the native iris of 
our southern states. $3.00 
BOLSHEVIK. An exceptionally bright colored red-toned seedling of 
Fulva which shows velvety texture. $3.50 
FOLIOSA. Brilliant blue flowers which nestle down in the foliage. 
Prefers non-acid soil. This is a native of the southern states, but 
is quite hardy in the north. 25c 
GIGANTACAERULEA ALBA. Pure white flowers with a yellow 
crest. $2.00 
KIMBALLIAE. Deep, rich purple which is a native of Florida. $1.50 
SPURIA IRIS 
Spurias are tall beardless iris which make fine border plants. 
They prefer heavy rich damp soil which makes them do especially 
well near pools; but they will grow in any soil and bloom satisfac¬ 
torily regardless of moisture. The flowers resemble the Dutch iris, 
but are much larger, and the roots are not bulbous. Stalks are 40 to 
60 inches in height and are strong and cane-like. No garden is 
complete without a planting of this valuable species. 
AUREA. A fine uniform rich golden yellow. 50c 
MONNIERI. A beautiful, large light yellow. 50c 
OCHROLEUCA. White, with orange blotch on the falls. Very strong 
and tall stalks with unusually large flowers. 50c 
Collection of all three, valued at $1.50, for 95c. 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA. European spe¬ 
cies. A WATER IRIS! Rich yellow flower 
produced by plants which are hardy ev¬ 
erywhere. They do best in a damp spot 
and are excellent for the water garden or 
for naturalizing; but are just as fine for 
the ordinary dry home garden. Although 
the plants will grow in water, they also 
will grow and bloom if not given a 
drop. 25c 
PSEUDACORUS ALBA. Same plant and 
flower form as Pseudacorus Gigantea, but 
with white blossoms instead of yellow. 
Quite rare and beautiful. 50c 
REGALIS. Very large fragrant flowers of 
soft mulberry. $1.00 
VIRIDIVINA. A splendid large blossom of 
dark purple with a blue cast through¬ 
out. . $1.00 
IRIS SIBERICA 
Siberian iris have long stems and grass¬ 
like foliage, growing into large, round com¬ 
pact clumps bearing 25 to 50 bloom stalks, 
with each stalk producing a number of 
graceful fairy-like flowers. Although these 
plants will grow and bloom in any soil, they 
do best in damp ground or if watered occa¬ 
sionally. They are excellent beside streams 
or pools. The flowers make beautiful bou¬ 
quets for indoor decoration. By all means 
try a few plants of this distinctive and late- 
blooming species. We have the following 
colors: 
8 varieties oi light blue. 
12 varieties oi medium blue. 
9 varieties of dark blue. 
These varieties retail in other dealers' cat¬ 
alogs at an average price of 50c each. We 
oiier plants oi five different varieties, your 
choice oi colors, for 95c; or you can obtain 
12 different varieties for $1.95. 
SPURIA OCHROLEUCA 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
