EROS (Mead) M. 40". A delicate. Intriguing flower which 
wins all on first sight. The tall graceful stems proudly 
carry their fluted blooms of salmon coloring—a delightful 
shade not duplicated elsewhere in the iris kingdom. 
Qosed S. with downfalling F. bearing orange beard 
which brightens the flower. A. M. 25c 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsn.) ML. 34". Large, perfectly formed flowers 
of a blazing reddish tone. The color is extremely bright, nearly 
a uniform shade in S. and the semi-floring F. It boasts every 
good point in growing habit, and in addition usually throws up 
occasional stalks throughout the summer and fall. 50c 
ETHELYN DUBUAR (Lop.) ML. 34". A clear toned true pink with 
delightful ruffled petals and a deep orange beard which gives 
added warmth. Larger than most pinks and of a different 
shade. 25c 
ETHEREAL (Emig.) M. 36". S. arching, cupped, bronzy tan with 
faint violet shading; F. heavily flushed light blue throughout 
center. $2.50 
♦EUGENE FIELD (Callis) ML. 36". This lovely flower with its orchid 
S. and wisteria F. closely resembles an orchid in color. It is 
very fragrant, has such a glowing color, and seems to send 
out such a profuse mass of blooms, that it is like a shining 
beacon among the rest of the planting. $2.00 
EUPHONY (Sass) M. 32". One of the best of the copper blends. 
S. ore beautifully ruffled and of pure copper while F. ore old 
gold to mustard yellow, flushed blue in center and overlaid soft 
brown. 20c 
EVENING GLOW (Tuthill) M. 36". Pale satiny blue. 25c 
EVOLUTION (Cayeux) M. 36". Another outstanding achievement 
by the noted French breeder. The coppery bronze S. are wide 
and frilled; the flaring F. ore a slightly deeper shade marked 
in center with a brilliant rose-blue blaze. Entire blossom pre¬ 
sents an indescribably lovely combination of colors. 20c 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant) ML. 40". Very large light blue, considered by 
many to be the most beautiful in its color class. The best 
branched iris we ever hove seen, bearing 10 or more blossoms to 
a stalk. F. are semi-floring. The light blue color which is of 
great purity is overlain with a silvery mist which produces a 
"powder blue" effect. Exclusive? — yes, for no other blue can 
measure up to its excellence. A. M. $2.50 
FAR WEST (Klein.) M. 40". Large blossoms of salmon and golden 
tan, flushed with coral, and with a bluish copper cast on the F. 
H. M. $2.50 
FAVORI (Cayeux) M. 30". A real true purple, with beautifully 
frilled S. and attractive flaring F. displaying a blue-tipped 
bronze beard. 50c 
FIESTA (White) E. 38". A clump of this one makes a gay festival 
of bloom. S. ore sparkling copper flushed with brown and 
mauve; F. ore copper with tints of rose-purple. Hafts are bright 
yellow and beard is brilliant orange. See colored reproduction 
on page 24. $2.75 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD (Riedel) M. 48". A magnificent white plicota; 
hardy and prolific bloomer. On a white background, the petals 
have intense purple lines at the edges. It is especially valuable 
in the garden because of its great height. $2.50 
♦FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr) M. 38". Large lilac-rose bicolor. One of the 
five best selling varieties of all time. This is one that is on every 
MUST HAVE list because of its perfect form, aristocratic bear¬ 
ing, delicious locust fragrance, and appealing color. 20c 
FRrVOLITE (Cayeux) M. 36". Rich and brilliant shrimp pink, lib¬ 
erally dusted with gold. This French Introduction is a very 
lovely and unique novelty. See colored reproduction on page 
4. 20c 
GENEVIEVE SE^tOUGE ((Dayeux) M. 42". Of soft pastel shades, 
bluish-tan in the S. and with downfalling F. of misty blue dis¬ 
playing edge of honey yellow. This variety is a vigorous flower, 
with large blossoms on well-branched stalks. 25c 
GLORIOLE ((Gjge) ElM. 42". An "ice blue" self of huge size, 
the petals ore entirely overlaid with minute crystol-like 
particles which impart to them a glistening, frosty sheen. 
Considered everywhere to be one of the three best blues 
in existence. Runner-up for Dykes Medal. A. M. 75c 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole) L 32". A glowing yellow blend with a 
touch of rose-flame coloring. English Silver Medal winner. 
Unique in coloring, reminding one of the Talisman rose—pink 
ruffles around the edges of the gold heart and an exceptionally 
long orange beard. 20c 
GOLDEN HELMET (Sass) ML. 35". A lightly ruffled flower with old 
gold S. and semi-floring heavy ox-blood red F. of velvety texture. 
Prominent orange beard; excellent qfrowing habits. 45c 
GOLDEN HIND (Chad.) M. 34". Sir Francis Drake would be proud 
of this variety. No other iris contains the clear deep buttercup 
yellow lone of this Emglish origination. There are taller and 
larger yellows, but certainly there are none so nearly the ideal in 
clear rich color. Vivid orange beard adds to its beauty. Given 
First Qass Certificate by Eng. Royal Horticultural Society lost 
season. $1.75 
♦golden light (Sass) L. 40". Gold petals which ore edged with 
rose and blended together to give a brilliant orange effect. The 
petal ruffles moke this blossom a delicate, fluttering bright spot. 
It is most effective planted in a clump by itself where it gleams 
like lighted candles. A profuse bloomer, it grows easily and 
multiplies rapidly. We rank it among the TEN BEST. A. M. 35c 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sch.) M. 38". This golden treasure is not 
buried at Fort Knox but can be seen and admired by every 
beauty lover. Blossom is of solid deep cream with an outpjour- 
ing of rich golden orange in the central heart. One of the best 
examples of four-way branching to be found. A. M. $2.50 
GOOD CHEER (Sturt.) M. 38". This one brings brilliance of color 
which is lacking in many variegatas. S. are of clear yellow; 
F. display bright yellow ground thickly veined red producing 
a most odd and lovely effect. H. M. $1.00 
♦G. P. baker (Perry) L. 46". Toll, high-branching stalks bearing 
many flowers of primrose yellow. This variety was awarded 
the Dykes Medal in England where it originated. 50c 
♦grace STURTEVANT (Bliss) ML 32". Velvety red-brown with 
blackish lustre on F. and attractive brilliant golden beard. 25c 
GUDRUN (Dykes) E3^. 36". A massive flower of purest snow white, 
the variety which we consider to be the present queen of the 
white division. Dykes Medal winner in England. Not a cold white 
but a worm, lustrous one due to the worm golden beard and to a 
sparkling overlay of gold dust on the petals. A. M. 35c 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit.) EM. 40". Breath-taking in its startling beauty, 
this sensational yellow has sky-rocketed across the sky of the 
iris world, blazing a record of achievement that will long be 
remembered. This medium-deep yellow has fine branching and 
is the largest-in its color class. Compared with California Gold, 
this variety is a brighter yellow, with a slight undertone of 
orange, as against the deep greenish-gold of the former. They 
do not compete with each other, being entirely different in 
formation. H. M. 50c 
HEARTH FIRE (Emig.) M. 36". S. light bronze flushed reddish 
violet, appearing dull red violet; F. deep velvety carmine 
violet. 50c 
HELIOS (Cayeux) ML. 36". Huge flowers with S. pure lemon 
yellow and F. the same color, but delicately penciled rose. 
This variety received a Certificate of Merit in France where it 
originated. 25c 
IDA ANVALARY (Callis) M. 40". S. deep lavender; F. lavender, 
streaked white and bearing golden beard. Quite large blos¬ 
soms. $2.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) ML. 40". A pure, clear, orchid pink of large 
size and fine quality. The very best pink other than the new 
novelty Pink Imperial. H. M. 35c 
♦INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) M. 40". Best selling red-toned variety of all 
time. S. light violet-red; F. velvety red, underlaid purple. A 
hardy, vigorous grower and profuse bloomer, this variety should 
be in every garden especially now that it can be obtained at 
such a low cost. See colored reproduction on page 4. 20c 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) ML. 37". A stunning color of clear rich, wine 
purple that carries well and makes a strikingly beautiful mass. 
Blossoms are large and oval with closed S. and downfalling F., 
showing white beard. A thrifty grower and good propagator 
that is considered the very best of its color class. $1.50 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres) E. 36". A crisp, silvery, cool blue that 
appeals to everyone. Petals are velvety with F. semi-flaring and 
bearing unnoticeable bluish beard. Flowers ore freely pro¬ 
duced, making it excellent as a garden or landscape sub¬ 
ject. 25c 
ITASCA (Klein.) ML. 34". A self of vivid, deep amethyst. Depth 
of tone is intensified by a heavy brown beard. Rounded flowers. 
$1.00 
♦JAMES STORER (Storer) ML. 40”. In effect, a brilliant deep red. 
S. violet-red and F. dork red with no apparent undertoning. 
Tall, strong stalks with well spaced, large, perfectly formed 
flowers. $1.00 
NAnONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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