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CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Pres. Harding. (6) A rare variety of ee substance and an Bnusast 
blue tone. Late. Stock limited. $1.50 
Pyramid. (6) Violet purple veined white, 
Red Riding Hood. (3) Fine amaranth veined and suffused white. 35c. 
Reine Des Bulgares. (3) Deep blue shading with age to light blue. 
Veined white. Free flowering. 
Sano Natashi. (6) Pure white. Fine. 
Tora-Odori. (3) Gray overlaid lavender blue. Fine. 50c. 
‘T. S. Ware. (6) Reddish violet veined white. 35c. 
Yedo-Jiman. (3) Dark royal blue with white halo. 
SIBERIAN IRISES 
Siberian irises are not nearly so well known as they deserve 
to be. This is largely due to the fact that the newer varieties are 
not well known. Until you have grown a few of the newer Siberian 
irises, you will have no idea how greatly they have been improved 
in size and color in recent years. They are graceful and lovely, and 
make excellent cut flowers, lending themselves well to flower 
arrangement. They will grow well in semi-shaded and boggy situ- 
ations, although they are just as well suited to histor garden con- 
ditions. They prefer a slightly acid soil. 
Baxteri. S., deep violet purple; F., white veined violet. 35c. 
Blue Charm. Delightful light blue with bare standards and round 
horizontal falls. 35 in. 50c. 
Blue Heron. A fine tall blue. 
Blue Ridge. Silvery light blue with turquoise mid rib. Late. 35c. 
Blue Star. Fine contrast in light and dark blue. 30 in. 
Bob White. Milk white flowers with lemon throat. 35c. 
Caesar. Beautiful dark purple with flaring falls. 
Caesar’s Brother. Very fine black purple. Does not fade. 50c. 
Duchess of York. Large deep blue with broad circular falls. 
Emperor. Outstanding velvety purple. Fine form. 4 ft. 
Heavenly Blue. An exquisite rich blue. 4 ft. 50c. 
Kingfisher. Showy rich violet. F. have a white center. 52 in. 35c. 
Kootenay. Light blue overlaid very deep blue. 35 in. 35c. 
Lady Godiva. A very delicate pinkish lavender. 50c. 
Miss Duluth. Dark violet with velvety falls. 35c. 
Morning Magic. Soft lavender suffused rose. Early and tall. 75c. 
Natick. A large, beautiful clear blue. 50c. | 
Oldtown Seedling. Light blue, with broad, flaring standards. 35c. 
Papillion. Fine, with large, bright blue flowers. 50 in. 
Periwinkle. Good porcelain blue with flaring petals. Particularly 
good stems. 34 in. 
Perry's Pygmy. Fine dwarf blue. 
Peter Pan. White, heavily veined blue. 35c. 
