IRISES—Tall Bearded ARVISTA Gardens 
ORANGE BRONZE (Weed 1939)—L. 34”. Much more orange than Naranja, 
it is a self color of iridescent orange-bronze, unusual, distinctive, attractive. 
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OREGON SUNSHINE (Weed 1939)—32”. The beautiful coloring of Lady Para- 
mount, splendid substance and branching, strong stalks and large flowers..... 
OZONE—38”. Soft blue violet flushed pinkish lavender, bronzy throat. A.M. 1938. 
PALE MOONLIGHT—A tall, well-branched, near ideal clear light blue iris. 
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PAULETTE—A French giant in enameled blue lavender of fine tone and finish. 
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PEARL LUSTRE (Weed 1938)—38”. A new iris with the finest of branching; 
6 to 8 buds; well-formed flowers of fine texture, attractive blush yellow col- 
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PERSIA—Midseason, 48”. S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple shading to much 
lighter at the edge. The coloring of a rich Persian rug..........--2.----.------0--0--- 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939)—50”. One of the pinkest and the largest flowers 
of all “pink” irises, excellent substance. A vivid blush pink with often 7 
flowers to the stalk which is stiff enough to hold the flowers aloft... 
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PINK SATIN—42”. Midseason. The first clear, pure ane iris. Large finely 
shaped, well poised flowers with a rich satiny sheen ....u.2..2..2..-:--:e-:c-ceceeeeeeeeeoees 
PLUIE D’OR—Midseason. 41”. This is a pure golden yellow self. Large 
flowers of great substance. Dykes 1928. Introduced at $35.00. Now............ 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY—36”. A distinctive blend of white, cream and yellow 
resembling old porcelain. No other variety of the same hue..u.........22.-.--- 
PRES. PILKINGTON (Cayeaux 1933)—M. 36”. A large, glorious blend of 
splendid form, of pale buff to lavender blue suffused buff yellow. .........0....... 
PURISSIMA—42”. The highest rated white iris. It is a pure white of gigan- 
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RAMESES—Late, 36”. One of the finest new soft blends with S. fon russet 
and F. tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well branched. Dykes 1932........00......... 
RED DOMINION—42”. A red self, one of the finest of its color. Large flowers, 
perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing ox-blood..uw.. 2... teceteeeeeeeee 
RED ELF—26”. A fragrant intermediate self of deep ruby red... 
RED ORCHID (Jacob Sass, 1934)—28”. ‘The reddest intermediate. S. violet 
carmine; F. velvety violet carmine. Yellow beard. H.M., A.I.S., 1936.......... 
RED RADIANCE—38”, One of our best reds, deeper than Dauntless................... 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1935)—A fragrant seedling-blend of brown, red and pink 
with conspicuous orange beard and great carrying quality. Dykes 1939.......... 
RUBEO (Mitchell) —48”. S. glistening rose; F. velvety red. Huge flowers on well- 
branched, strong stems, of full, deep velvety richness and rounded symmetry. 
SALUTATION (David Hall-Schreiner 1938)—33”. A large light yellow with 
a pleasant hint of ruffling. S. tightly domed. The earliest LARGE yellow. 
SANDIA (Wmson. ’34)—A bright, clean, deep pink blend of heavy texture. Well 
branched; -vigorous and: free -bloommg 39" 7.8 oe ee eee ee 
SAN FRANCISCO—43”. Large white flowers with both S. and F. edged laven- 
der blue. Far beyond the older Plicatas in size, shape and substance. Dykes. 
SEABISCUIT (Callis, 1940)—A tall, deep, brown-red self; tall; late... 
SENSATION—44”. An enormous corn-flower blue of finest form and substance. 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel 1932)—38”. A sensational pastel variegata-blend of 
creamy buff, lavender, light fawn, copper, chestnut and purple. A.M., 1937. 
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