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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Foetidissima. The seed pods remain on the plant in winter, bursting open 
and displaying orange red seeds which are most effective against the 
evergreen foliage. Flowers blue. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Foliosa. Deep velvety flowers and abundant foliage. 4-6 in. 
Forrestll. Grassy foliage and lovely clear yellow blossoms. 15-18 in. 50c. 
Fulva. Unique and striking terra-cotta red. Distinct. 18-24 in. 50c. 
Fulva Yellow. Very rare exquisite yellow color form of fulva. $1.50. 
Fulva la. Similar to D. K. Williamson, but more coppery in tone. 35c. 
Gracilipes. S-sh. Dainty crested small flowers of light pinkish mauve on 
slender, wiry stems. Crest bright orange. 6-8 in. 25-50c. 
Gracilipes Alba. Exquisite white form of this lovely species. New and 
rare. $1.50. 
Gormanii. Similar to tenax, but with soft yellow flowers. Choice. 50c. 
Graminea. Violet and blue flowers. Plum scented. 8 in. 35c. 
Hyacinthiana. Attractive flowers of soft blue and sulphur yellow with 
fine brown veins. Early. Exceptionally good. 50c. 
Innominata. A rare new species from southern Oregon with slender grass¬ 
like leaves and showy ruffled flowers of yellow or orange. 50-75c. 
Japonica. iSrsh. Dainty, frilly orchid-like blossoms of soft lavender with 
orange crests, in airy sprays. Early. 
Lacustris. Similar to cristata but with smaller, darker flowers. 
Laevigata. Smooth leaves and very fine blue flowers. 18 in. 50c. 
Laevigata AI bo-purpurea. Good for water or ordinary garden conditions. 
The flat blossoms have a white ground, heaviy flecked with blue- 
purple. 14 in. 75c. 
Laevigata Semperflorens. An iris for shallow water, bearing lovely 
flowers of uniform deep blue with a striking yellow blotch on the 
falls. Blooms constantly from mid-summer to frost. A very fine addi¬ 
tion to the water garden. 3 ft. $1.00. 
Macrosiphon Hybrid. A particularly fine rose shade. $1.00. 
Minuta. A tiny species with dainty light yellow flowers neatly marked 
with brown and borne on short stems. Very rare. E^rly. $1.00. 
Missouriensis. Slender foliage and attractive flowers with dark blue vein- 
ing on a white ground. Rocky mountains. 35c. 
Prismatica. Lilac purple blooms with yellow throat and darker veins. 
Very dainty and desirable. 16 in. 35c. 
Purdyi. Flower form similar to Bracteata, but foliage is narrower. Colors 
vary from white to lavender. 6-8 in. 50c. 
Ruthenica. Dwarf, with deep blue purple flowers. Rare. Good. 35-50c. 
Sintensisli. South Italian form. Slender species. Flowers heavily mottled 
and dotted with blue on a white ground. 8 in. 50c. 
Stylosa. (Unguicularis). Winter blooming iris. For mild climates. The 
deep blue flowers are borne amid the grass like foliage on perianth 
tubes about 8 in. long. 
Stylosa Pink Form. Lovely orchid pink flowers with no hint of blue. 75c. 
