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Collection of ten, valued at $4.00, for $1.95. 
“BALLET GIRL (Sass) ML; 38"; S-C; F-D; B-A. Pure blush pink, soft and dai ntily 
colored, with large founded F. The color reminds one of the exquisite tiie 
of pink found in sweet peas. Its daintiness and grace suggest a dancing 
ballerina; let her dance gaily in your garden! 25c; 3 for 60c 
‘BLACK WINGS (Kirk.) M; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-A; A.M. and runner-up for Dykes - 
Medal. Those who have been looking for a black iris will find their quest 
ends with this one which is of deep midnight blue, overlain with a frosty black 
sheen on velvety petals. 25c 
*“CLAIR DE LUNE (Ware.) M; 36”; S-O; F-SF; B-A. One of the best and most free- 
flowering blue varieties. It is a well-branched, large-flowered clear light 
bluish-lavender which we personally consider to be one of the best of its color 
class. Many enormous blooms are open at one time, and each blossom lasts 
an unusually long period. $1.00; 3 for $2.69 
“COSETTE (Sass) EE; 26"; S-C; F-D; B-A; H.M. The most outstanding of the very 
early-flowering pure wittes: and one which deserves a place in every well- 
planned iris garden. So thick are the blooms, that a bed of Cosette appears 
to be a bank of unmelted snow left as a reminder of winter cold. 59c; 3 for $1 
“ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass) E; 26’; S-C; F-D; B-A; H.M. and recipient of spe- ; 
cial gold medal as best fall- blooming variety. It is a fluorite purple self and SEE COLOR CLASS 13 
gives a full month of blodm in the spring in addition to more than a month of 
bloom in the autumn. Fortunately, this variety is a rapid increaser for other- 
wise we could not supply the great demand. 25c; 3 for 60c 
“GOLDEN HIND (Chad.) EM; 32’; S-C; F-F; B-C; Eng. Dykes Medal. A real gold 
nugget of dazzling buttercup allow, without a blemish, with flower enriched j R I S S PE C I EB S 
by a vivid crange beard. The best and deepest as well as purest yellow in 
existence—one that Sir Francis Drake would be proud to have named after his 
famous ship. 50c; 3 for $1.35 
“HAPPY DAYS (Mit.) EM; 40”; S-C; F-D; B-A; A.M. Breath-taking in its startling 
beauty, this sensational, hace: medium-hued yellow has skyrocketed across 





his collection includes all the best and easily 
grown iris types. If your garden thus far contains but 
tall-bearded iris, then you shou!d grow these unusual 
novelties. They will greatly extend the “blooming 
the sky of the iris world, blazing a record of achievement that will long be period. 
remembered. It is much lighter in hue and of different form from Golden Collection of 21 varieties, 
persue : ances for Sec valued at $6.00, for $2.95. 
“INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) M; 40”; S-O; F-D; B-A. Best-selling red-toned variety of 
all time. S. are light violetred while F. are velvety red, strongly underlaid 3 Siberian. A light blue, a medium blue, a dark 
with purple. A hardy, vigorous grower and profuse bloomer, this variety PhS sas te wd oi ehs god, 6 Sod ace Bre aan oes ae S79 
should ke in every garden especially now that it can be obtained at such a 2 Spuria. Monneiri and Ochroleuca...........- .70 
low cost. It is a MUST HAVE! 2Sc: 3 for 50c 1 Water Iris. Yellow Pseudacorus Gigantea.... .25 
Conti 3 Dwarfs. Different colored varieties not included 
ontinued in collection cf 12 listed in this catalog..... 45 
2 Early Bloomers. Intermeviates not described in 
this catalog due to limited stock... .......22 af hs) 
3 Tall Bearded. Vorieties we are not listing this 
year Gite to limited StOCKs iis. sisi are umtere loners 1.59 
SEE COLOR 3 Pegocyclus Hybrids. Varieties we are not list- 
CLASS 10 ing this year due to limited stock.......... 85 
3 Fall Bloomers. Ycur selection or ours of three 
25c varieties listed in this booklet.......... fo 




*RED DOMINION (Ayres) L; 28"; S-O; F-F; B-A; H.M. The best-selling red variety 
of recent years—a pure violet red self, the shade of a glass of fine wine with 
the light shining through. This scrt is an entirely different hue of red from 
Indian Chief, and is most desirable to add brightness to the garden picture. 
25c; 3 for 50c 
*THE BLACK DOUGLAS (Sass) ML; 36"; S-C; F-D; B-I; H.M. This variety is un- 
questionably one of the best of the new dark tones. It is a very rich, deep 
colored flower of blackish pansy-violet with dark sheen on the petals. 
25c; 3 for 50c 

“T am enclosing another order for iris. The plants that you sent me last year grew 
and bloomed most satistactorily. The Autumn Haze not only bloomed well in the 
spring, but immense blossoms kept opening throughout the fzll months.” 
PERCY B. TRIPP, 4 Willow Terrace, Tientsin, China. 

ORIENTAL POPPIES NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, ORE. 
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