PRICES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED, 25c. 
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Purdyl. Flower form similar to Bracteata, but foliage is narrower. Colors 
vary from white to lavendar. 6-8 in. 50c. 
Ruthenica^ Dwarf with deep blue purple flowers. Rare. Good. 25-50c. 
Sintensisii. South Italian form. Slender species. Flowers heavily mot¬ 
tled 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 grassy foliage on perianth 
tubes about 8 inches long. 25-50c. 
Stylosa Marginata. A larger form with broader foliage, longer stems and 
larger flowers. 50c. 
Tectorum. Japanese Roof Iris. Violet blue, frilled petals. Very large 
wavy crest. Interesting and lovely. 12^15 in. 50c. 
Tectorum Album. A lovely white form with a beautiful golden crest. 75c. 
Tenax. S-sh. Fine large lavender blooms and grassy foliage. 10-12 in. 
TenaX'Doiuglasiana Hybrid. Margot Holmes. Very lovely large flowers 
of fine, deep velvety red-purple. Choice and rare. $1.00. 
Tenax Selected. Lovely color forms varying from white through buff, 
salmon, apricot and pale yellow. These are personally collected 
forms, which have been most carefully selected for their unusual 
coloring. Mixed shades. 75c each. 
Tenuis. Sh. Flowers white with a few purple veins and a patch of yellow 
on the center of the falls. Rare Oregon native. 6-8 in. 35c. 
Thompson!. Similar to Innominata, but with lavender flowers. 50c. 
Tricuspis. Large, deep blue-purple flowers with tiny standards. 50c. 
Verna. Sh. Lovely dwarf with bright blue flowers with a golden patch 
on the center of the falls. Acid soil. 35c. 
VInicolor. A striking plant with fine wine colored blossoms. 2-3 ft. $1.00. 
Wilsonll. A rare species, with yellow flowers somewhat veined with 
brown on the falls. 18-24 in. $1.50. 
BULBOUS AND TUBBROUS ROOTED IRISIS 
These irises are very beautiful and fairly easy of culture in a well 
drained situation. Fall delivery only. 
Bucharica. Wide light green foliage. The plant bears several fine creamy 
yellow flowers at the top of the stem and one in each leaf axil. 
Floriferous and long blooming, beginning in February. 12 in. 75c. 
Persica. A strikingly beautiful dwarf species with white flowers tinged 
with pale sea green. Velvety black falls. Very early. $1.25. 
Reticulata. A rare and lovely iris with deep purple blooms of velvety 
texture, with a golden streak on the center of the falls. Feb. 35c. 
Reticulata Hercules. Deep bronzy-violet, broad-petalled form with orange 
crest. Very distinct and fine. New. $1.00. 
Sindpers. Large, ruffled flowers of exquisite powder blue with golden 
markings on the falls. Blooms with Reticulata. 75c-$1.00. 
Tuberosa. A very odd, exceedingly fragrant variety with apple green 
flowers with a lip of velvety blackish purple. 12 in. 35c. 
Xiphoides. English Iris. Finest mixed. $1.00 per doz. 
