BEGINNERS... 
*NARONDA (Hall) M; 44”; S-C; F-D; B-A. Beautiful pure, deep blue of fine form 
and heavy petal substance. 25c; 3 for 60c 
NEON (Salb.) L; 36; S-C; F-D; B-C; H.M. S. are bronzy-gold while the velvety 
F. are of carmine, a combination which makes the blossoms brilliant and eye- 
catching in the garden scene. 25c; 3 for 60c 
NEW ALBION (Essig) M; 34"; 8-C; F-D; B-A. Large blossoms of pure waxy 
white. 25c; 3 for 60c 
*OJIBWAY (Kirk.) M; 40"; S-C; F-SF; B-A; H.M. A delightful striking flower with 
bright copper-tan S. and rose-copper F., showing much underlay and giving 
a coral velvet effect. 25c; 3 for 60c 
ORIANA (Sass) E; 32’; S-C; F-SF; B-I; H.M. Medium-sized flowers of pure 
white marble. Petals have thick texture and blossoms last a long time. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
*PORRIMA (Bun.) M; 36”; S-C; F-D; B-A; Eng. Silver Medal. One of the best 
cream yellows. This variety was imported from England where it received 
much acclaim. 25c; 3 for 60c 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay.) EM; 46”; S-C; F-SF; B-I; Fr..C:M. Huge, lovely 
pastel blend of lavender, blue, buff, yellow and rose. S. are buff, gray, and 
violet while F. are light violet-blue; washed bronze. A most delightful com- 
bination of colors. 25c; 3 for 60c 
RED BEAUTY (Gage) L; 32”; S-O; F-D; B-I. Medium-sized flowers with S. of 
medium violet-red and velvety F. of deeper red, showing violet undertone. In 
appearance, this one is a nice glowing red. 25c; 3 for 60c SEE COLOR CLASS 17 
RED CHIEF (Horton) M; 36”; S-C; F-D; B-A. The 8. are dark violet-brown and . 
the velvety F. are dark red, displaying a thin, short orange beard. SIR LANCELOT (Sass) ML; 32”; S-C; F-D; BI. Gleam- 
25c: 3 for 60c ing chestnut red, with very bright golden-red-brown 
; S. and F. of hestnut-red -red, with 
*ROBERT (Ayres) ML; 42”; S-C; F-SF; B-C; H.M. A chamois colored or yellow- a eres Pees se he ie ay 
tan self, with very light suggestion of pale blue near haft. Bright orange shade. 25c: 3 for 60c 
beard stands out on the F. petals. 25c; 3 for 60c *SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) L; 38”: SO: FSF; BC. The § 

*ROB ROY (Kirk.) E; 42”; SC; F-SF; B-I. Large rich maroon-red. S. are mauve ert hig and the velvety F. dre pian 
tinged red and F. are medium red. 25c; 3 for 60c brilliantly lighted by red-gold beard. A very strik- 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee) E; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-I; A.M. Rich medium blue S. and ing and delightful contrast of colors which has 
deep velvety violet F. make this bicolor iris most appealing. 25c; 3 for 60c. made this English importation a best-seller over a 
*“RUBEO (M-M) L; 44’; S-C; F-SF; B-A. Large dark red with deep rose-red 8. and long period. 25c; 3 for 60c 
rounded, velvety dark maroon F., which display dark orange beard. *ST. LOUIS (Wies.) E; 36’; S-C; F-D; B-A. Glossy vel- 
25c; 3 for 60c vety purple, with harmonious beard and mellow 
SERENITE (Cay.) L; 38”; SC; F-SF; BC; Fr. C.M. A large, crinkled blend of pleasing haft. Strong and well-branched stalks are 
soft yellows and blues, displaying golden beard. S. are light bronze, washed loaded with large flowers. 25c; 3 for 60c 
mauve; F. are dark buff, heavily washed violet-blue and edged bronze. SUNTAN (Mit.) EM; 36"; SO; F-SF; B-A; H.M. The 
25c: 3 for 60c rich golden orange-brown of a well-tanned swim- 
*SILVER JUBILEE (Bun.) M; 38"; S-C; F-D; B-A. Fine large white variety imported mer’s back. S. are a glittering orange, slightly 
from England. 25c: 3 for GOc tanned; the F. are a rich red-brown, with margins 
of orange. 25c; 3 for 60c 
SEE COLOR CLASS 6 
TENAYA (Essig) M; 38”; S-C; F-SF; B-A; H.M. Velvety dark purple. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) M; 42”; S-C; F-D; B-I. Large white plicata, with elab- 
orate stitching of blue around edge of the huge petals. 25c: 3 for 60c 
*V ALOR (Nic.) L; 48’; S-C; F-D; B-A; A.M: Competes for title of tallest sort. S. 
are clear blue-violet; ruffled F. are rich raisin purple, edged lighter and 
bearing dark gold beard. 25c; 3 for 60c 
*WINE GLORY (Nat'l) EM; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-I. Rose-violet S. and rose-red F. 
make this flower most appealing. It gives the same effect as when a glass of 
red wine is held between the eye and the light. An established clump bears 
more bloom stalks than any other variety we ever have grown. 25c; 3 for 60c 
*WINIFRED (Storer) M; 36’; S-O; F-SF; B-A. A real wisteria self, whose petal 
texture gives the dull sheen of rare china. 25c; 3 for 60c 
*ZUNI (Ayres) E; 40’; S-C; F-D; B-A; Eng. Bronze Medal. S. are golden tan while 
tthe velvety F. are red-brown, overlaid copper. Entire blossom appears as 
though it were sprinkled with gold dust. Blossom gives a tan-brown effect in 
mass. 25c; 3 for 60c 

“Tt might be gratifying to you to know, as it was to me, that the poppies and iris 
I had you send my sister in Zurich, Switzerland, are coming along beautifully.” 
MRS. PETER ESCHER, Indian Point, Bozman, Maryland. 
“The iris arrived in splendid condition and several are putting out new leaves 
already. They were very fine roots, and I shall eagerly look forward to their first 
flowering.” 
MRS. J. L. GRAY, Box 1, Orroroo, South Australia. 

ORIENTAL POPPIES NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, ORE. 
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