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MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cay.) EM; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-A; Fr. Dykes 
Medal. Very unusual and odd appearing plicata. Petals have a 
ground color of silvery white, and are closely netted rosy helio- 
trope. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
MARY H. DUNCAN (Callis) M; 40"; S-O; F-SF; B-I. Tall and well- 
branched stalks bear large pure white flowers. S. are flushed 
cream at base, while F. show slight yellow veining at hatft. 
$2.50; 3 for $5.00 
MATA HARI (Nic.) VL; 40”; S-C; F-F; B-I. An intense indigo blue 
purple, brilliant and distinct. A first-class iris in. every respect, 
and an excellent one to end the blooming season. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.00 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis) L; 34"; S-C; F-F; B-I. A very outstanding, 
striking, unusual shade of blue—pure indigo which is not found 
in any other iris flower. Fragrant, large flowers have excellent 
substance and last a long time in bloom. We consider Missouri 
Night as one of the best ten varieties described in this catalog. 
$2.50; 3 for $6.00 
MOUNTAIN SUNSET (Klein.) M; 30’; S-C; F-D; B-C. Medley of 
fawn and old gold, overlaid with varying shades of violet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.59 
ORLOFF (Sass) ML; 33”; S-O; F-D; B-I; H.M. Unique 
appearing flower with deep cream ground color, 
heavily dotted and etched brown. One of the new 
type plicatas. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ORMOHR (Klein.) M; 38”; S-C; F-D; B-A; A.M. Best 
quarter-blood oncocyclus hybrid. Huge gray-laven- 
der with infiltrated violet veining. Hardy and easily 
grown everywhere. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
OVER HERE (White) M; 28"; S-C; F-F; B-A. Quarter- 
blood oncocyclus hybrid with S. of light Prussian 
red flushed violet, and F. of blackish red-purple, 
heavily veined deep brown. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OZARK TRIUMPH (Maples) M; 42"; S-C; F.SF; B-A. 
Medium blue self flowers of good substance borne 
on well-branched stalks and blooming over a long 
period. $3.50; 3 for $8.00 
PATRICIA (Sass) ML; 38”; S-C; F-F; B-A; H.M. The 
outstanding features of this first-class pure white are 
the heavy substance of petals and their delightful 
frilled and fluted appearance. This beautiful fluting 
attracts every garden visitor. Stalks make very fine 
cut-flower bouquets. $3.50; 3 for $9.00 
*PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA (Species) ML; 30”; S-O; 
F-F; B-A. A real water iris! Rich yellow flowers 
produced by plants which are hardy everywhere. 
They do best in a damp spot and are excellent for 
the water garden or for naturalizing; but are just as 
fine for the ordinary dry home garden. This one is 
not a bearded iris. 25c; 3 for 60c 
SIOUX CITY (Snyder) M; 36”; S-C; F-SF; B-A. The 
large even heliotrope color is smoothly and dis- 
tinctly placed on this well-proportioned flower and 
retains its delicate rare beauty in any light. 
$5.00; 3 for $10.00 
SORDELLO (Gage) ML; 34”; S-C; F-D; B-C. Delightful 
golden-brown self. Bright orange beard seen on F. 
petals. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
“STRATOSPHERE (Don.) M; 33”; S-C; F-F; B-A; Eng. 
A.M. A clear Victoria blue self. $2.50; 3 for $5.09 
SIBERIANS (Species). This type has long stems and 
grass-like foliage, growing into large, round com- 
pact clumps bearing 25 to 50 bloom stalks, with 
each stalk producing a number of graceful fairy- 
like flowers. Although these plants will grow and 
bloom.in any soil, they do best in damp ground or 
if watered occasionally. They are excellent beside 
streams or pools. The flowers make beautiful bou- 
guets for indoor decoration. We have six fine vari- 
eties—two light blue, two medium blue, and two 
dark blue. 25c: 6 different for $1.09 

" NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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SPURIA MONNEIRI (Species). Spurias are tall beardless iris which 
make fine border plants. They prefer heqvy rich damp soil 
which makes them do especially well-near pools; but they will 
grow in any soil and bloom satisfactorily regardless of moisture. 
The flowers resemble Dutch iris in shape, but are much larger, 
and the roots are not bulbous. Stalks are 40 to 60 inches in height 
and are strong and cane-like. No garden is complete without a 
planting of this valuable species. Monneiri variety is a beautiful, 
large pure medium yellow. 35c; 3 for $1.00 
*SPURIA OCHROLEUCA (Species). Like Monneiri in growth, but 
bearing white blossoms, with large orange blotch on the falls. 
Very colorful, and a variety which deserves to be in every 
garden. 35c; 3 for $1.00 
VELVET KING (Harned) M; 36; S-C; F-F; B-C. Very dark, velvety 
flower with S. of Vandyke red and F. of violet-carmine, lighter at 
edges and kearing orange beard. $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
WILDFIRE (Nic.) M; 32”; S-C; F-D; B-C. Very bright chestnut red 
self which gives the best red effect in mass of any iris we have 
seen. S. are pure red, while velvety F. are pure chestnut red 
and show no undertoning whatsoever. Bright conspicuous gold 
beard appears on F. petals. Short stalks are well-branched, 
carrying flowers of medium size. $2.50; 3 for $5.00 

“Received the iris and poppies O. K.” 
MRS. G. H. BACH, Ketchikan, Alaska. 
SEE COLOR CLASS 9 

