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PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 
IRIS, MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES 
Chrysographes. 
Flowers of this striking variety are of a 
richer shade of velvety violet purple than 
any other species, height 24 inches. 50 cents, 
dichotoma. (Vesper Iris.) An August bloom¬ 
er, flowers do not open until mid-afternoon, 
color medium blue. 35 cents. 
Ochroleuca. 
Tall growing variety flowering in late June. 
We can offer this in four distinct colors, pure 
white, canary yellow, deep yellow and blue. 
50 cents each, set of 4 colors, $1.50. 
R. gracilipes. A very dainty Japanese variety, 
cushions of soft green foliage from which 
rose slender spikes of lilac blue flowers with 
golden crest. 50 cents. 
R. innominata. A lovely species from the moun¬ 
tains of southern Oregon, slender grass like 
foliage with flowers of golden yellow on 
6-8 inch stems. 75 cents. 
R. innominata, veined form. The veining of the 
flowers make this quite distinct from the 
type, a rare and charming variety. 75 cents, 
laevigata. Very vigorous growing 5-6 feet 
high and carrying a great profusion of 
large flowers varying from reddish purple 
to pure purple in color, 
longipetala var. Mrs. A. W. Tait. A grand 
variety, height 3-4 feet, color medium blue, 
several flowers open at one time. 50 cents 
each. 
siberica. Blue, a lusty grower, good in either 
dry or moist land. 
siberica emperor. Large clear blue flowers on 
stout stems, grand variety, 
siberica snow queen. Lovely pure white flowers, 
siberica perry’s blue. Magnificent large clear 
blue flowers. 
pseudacorus. The popular yellow water iris, 
fine for swamps or the margins of streams 
and ponds. 
R. tenax. An Oregon variety with large lavender 
blue flowers on 10 inch stems. 35 cents. 
R. reticulata. Bulbous variety. $1.50 doz. 
R. tectorum. Lovely rock garden variety from 
Japan. The roof iris of Japan, crested blue 
flowers in June. 
tectorum album. A pure white fern of the 
above. 50 cents. 
JASIONE. 
perenne. Interesting and pretty perennial, 12 
inches high with fluffy heads of blue flowers. 
KNIPHOFIA. (Syn. Tritoma.) 
pfitzeri. Rich orange red, erect spikes pro¬ 
duced all summer. 
mount etna. (New.) Robust spikes of rich 
glowing red flowers, vigorous and blooms 
from July until October. 50 eents. 
tower of gold. (New.) Rich golden yellow, a 
grand addition. 50 cents. 
LAVENDULA. (Lavender.) 
officinalis vera. The true delightfully fragrant 
lavender. 30-50 cents. 
LIATRIS. (Kansas Gayfeather.) 
pycnostachya. Robust spikes of showy rosy 
purple flowers in August, 
scariosa alba. Charming pure white variety, 
splendid border plant. 50 cents. 
