EXHIBITOR’S 
Prize-Winning 
Collection of eight, valued at $7.75, for $3.95 
BEOWUIF (Sch.) E; 32”; S-C; F-D; B-C. The very first true deep 
maroon, carrying neither the usual purple nor the coppery tones 
so often found in red varieties. Petals are unmarred by any hatft 
venation. 5. are coppery-brown while F. are darker and of vel- 
vety maroon, bordered copper. 25c; 3 for 60c 
CHRISTABEL (Lap.) ML; 40; S-C; F-D; B-C; A.M. After the expen- 
sive Edward Lapham and Red Gleam varieties, this moderately 
priced origination is the finest and purest red now available. 
S. are slightly lighter in hue than the velvety, rich, pure red F. 
which gleam with a satiny sheen. 75c 
COPPER LUSTRE (Kirk.) ML; 33”; S-C; F-D; B-A; Dykes Medal. The 
first of the real coppers to be introduced—a decided break in 
color. A giant, subdued copper with undertones of fawn and 
magenta, the whole overlain with a golden iridescence and petals 
rubbed smooth as a polished copper bowl. 35c 
E. B. WILLIAMSON (Cook) M; 36”; S-C; F-F; B-I; A.M. The best 
chestnut-red, with S. of slightly lighter hue than the F. which 
have good texture but are not velvety. This variety is considered 
one of the best ten in existence due to its beautiful and unusual 
shade. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
*GLORIOLE (Gage) ML; 42”; S-C; F-SF; B-C; A.M. and runner-up for 
Dykes Medal. A very large, perfectly-shaped self flower of light 
ice blue, displaying a conspicuous broad orange beard. The 
petals are entirely overlain with minute crystal-like particles 
which impart to them a glistening, frosty sheen. 35c; 3 for 75c 
MOUNT CLOUD (Mil.) EM; 47”; S-C; F-SF; B-I; A.M.’ There is some- 
thing about this iris that makes it stand out as different and 
superior to most whites. It is particularly clear and clean in its 
whiteness, for the surface of the large petals is smooth and pol- 
ished. Branching is perfect. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
NARANJA (Mit.) ML 36”; S-C; F-D; B-I; A.M. and runner-up for Dykes 
Medal. F. are the same deep yellow-gold as the S., but are gen- 
erously washed darker orange and bear an orange beard of same 
hue. This variety is the very first to be originated in the orange SEE COLOR CLASS 5 
color class, and has become exceptionally popular. 35c; 3 for 75c 
*PINK IMPERIAL (Nat'l) EM; 50’; S-C; F-D; B-I. We believe this one an 
to be the finest pink iris yet originated. There are never less than t 
seven blossoms to a stalk, and stalks never grow less than 45” oe 
tall in our garden—often reaching 52”. The flowers are much 
larger than those of the older blush pinks and the substance is TAB L E 
better, retaining their good color to the end. Both S. and F. are 
self colored of deep blush pink; two year old clumps present a 
striking mass of this vivid coloring. $5.00; 3 for $10.00 I R I S 
This charming group of iris have small, dainty blossoms growing on short stems which 
make them ideal cut flowers for table arrangements. Because of their floriferousness and 
graceful habit, they may be used to good advantage when placed in the front of a border. 




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Collection of seven, valued at $2.00, for 95c 


P ‘ ) APHYLLA. Graceful and attractive light blue. 25c; 3 for 50c 
. \ ‘ DELICATA. Very fine lavender flowers on well-branched stalks. 25c; 3 for 50c 
i ie LADDIE BOY. Attractive late-blooming blue-purple bicolor. 25c; 3 for 50c 
‘ 3 ey : OKOBOJI. Deep velvety dark maroon-purple, with S. slightly lighter. 25c; 3 for 50c 
Bs PEGGY BABBINGTON. Rich smooth canary yellow which is most bright and cheerful. 
; ee Occasionally throws up a bloom stalk in autumn. 25c: 3 for 50c 
~ *SEA FOAM. Delightful, free-flowering, frosty white. Lends the needed note in a cut 
: s flower bouquet. 25c: 3 for 60c 
“oO ee SUSA. Delightful deep violet-rose. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
e a } “The dwart iris which I bought from you last year pleased me very much. They were fine 
Ra rhizomes and grew and bloomed beautifully.” 
<4 , MRS. R. D. WOOLLARD, 3419 North Union Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 
\ “This is the seventh straight year that I have ordered iris from your firm.” 
MRS. ELIOT A. CARTER, Elliott Street, Nashua, New Hampshire. 

ORIENTAL POPPIES NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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