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ee $n 
DAUNTLESS—40 in. Velvety rose 
réd. Dykes medal winner. 35c. 
-DEPUTE NOMBLOT—=36 in. Light 
rosy bze. giant. Dykes medal. 30c. 
_E. A. PARSONS—48. in. Mammoth 
deep yellow. A local origination 
that is outstanding. We have plenty 
of this beautiful Iris to offer this 
year. 60c. 
EL CAPITAN—38 in. One of the 
largest Iris. Violet-blue. 25c. 
FLAMINGO—38 in. New, rich red 
toned Iris of striking color. 30c. 
FREIDA MOHR—50 in. Most out- 
standing lavender or orchid pink. 
Delicious fragrance, should be in 
every garden. Lovely. 25c. 
INDIAN CHIEF—36 in. Red bronzy- 
violet, blooming early. 25c. 
LORD OF JUNE—40 in. Fragrant 
large blue bi-color. 20c. 
LOS ANGELES—40 in. Giant white 
flowers edged blue. 20c. 
NATIVIDAD—40 in. New. Standards 
and falls are soft creamy white 
with the center a clear yellow. Per- 
fect form. 60c. 
OPERA—40 in. Pale lavender of 
beautiful substance. $80c. 
OPERETTA—48 in. Immense pink of 
great beauty. 25c. 
PRAIRIE GOLD—36 in. Large fra- 
grant yellow. 25c. 
PURISSIMA—50 in. New, giant, 
pure white of great poise, fine 
form, and heavy substance. Early 
flowering and _ ideal branching 
habit. Most perfect white Iris. 
Recommended. 465c. 
RAMESES—36 in. Pink and rose 
blended. Fine. Dykes medal. 30c. 
SANTA BARBARA—40 in. One of 
the finest lavender-blue Iris. 25c. 
SHASTA—36 in. Pure white and 
one of the best of that color. 30c. 
WILLIAM MOHR — 30 in. Most 
orchid-like of all Iris, and the 
most distinct and beautiful varie- 
ty grown. The huge flowers are 
lilac, heavily veined with violet. 
Very fragrant. 35c. 

BARGAIN IRIS GARDEN COLLEC- 
TION—Includes one large plant of 
each of the 23 above named, prize 
winning varieties, (23 plants in all), 
each accurately labelled for $5.00 
(Regular value $7.35.) 
IRIS, Pumila—Dwarf little gems for 
the border or rock garden. 
BETSY PRESBY — Dwarf. Deep 
bright yellow. 15c. 
DR. MANN—Dwarf. Petunia-velvet. 
Fragrant. 15c. 
DR. POTTER—Dwarf. Rich mul- 
berry and purple. 15c. 
SASS No. 19—Dwarf. Reddish-pur- 
ple. 15c. 
R. O. KIRKLAND 
IRIS, Siberian—Dainty and graceful 
type of small beardless Iris. Grass- 
‘like foliage. Enjoys a moist location. 
Fine cut flower. 
EMPEROR—=320 in. Rich, glowing 
reddish-violet blue. 30c. 
KINGFISHER BLUE—54 in. Tallest 
growing Siberian Iris. A fine, 
large bright blue, excellent for 
cutting. Very fine. 30c. 
PERIWINKLE—40 in. The largest 
and finest dark variety. Deep vio- 
let color. Showy and colorful. 25c. 
PERRY’S BLUE—18 in. Deep laven- 
der blue. 20c. 
SNOW QUEEN—36 in. Exquisite, 
well formed, lge. snowy white. 25c. 
TWO IRIS ARISTOCRATS— 
DICHOTOMA—tThe “Vesper Iris.” 
24 in. Dainty orchid-like flowers of 
rich lavender from July to Sep- 
tember. One plant produces 100 to 
200 tiny flowers in a season. The 
lovely blossoms open about four 
in the afternoon, hence its name. 
Each, 50c. 
SHILKA—This new, hardy, ever- 
blooming Orchid Iris comes from 
the wilds of Siberia. Blooms six to 
eight weeks continuously after 
all other Iris are gone. Delicate 
tones of superb orchid and blue, 
mingled with creamy white as 
found in the finest orchids. The 
flowers of the new Shilka are 
delicately fragrant, a remarkable 
attribute to an already beautiful 
flower. Many of the blossoms 
come double. Everyone who likes 
other Irises should plant this new- 
est and finest, Shilka Iris. Ea. 60c. 
IRIS, Spuria—Tall beardless Iris grow- 
ing 4 to 5 feet tall, on slender stems, 
with blooms somewhat resembling 
the Dutch and Spanish Iris, but pro- 
pagated and sold from root divisions. 
Large handsome blooms make this 
Iris splendid for cutting. 
AUREA — 40 in. The “Butterfly 
Iris.” A gleaming deep yellow 
with large very brilliant flowers. 
Recommended. 45c. 
OCHRALEUCA — 60 in. “Yellow 
Giant.” Large creamy white with 
golden yellow center. Showy. 25c. 
SPURIA—48 in. Mixed. Tall beard- 
less species Iris. Yellow. 15c. 
IVY, English—Pretty evergreen fol- 
iage. Potted. 25c and 50c. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—White fra- 
grant blooms. Clumps. 15c. 
MYRTLE, Vinca — Evergreen ground 
cover. Blue flowers. Clumps. 15c. 
(See vines for Myrtle quantity prices.) 
PANSY, Pedigreed Swiss Giants—Fin- 
est strain. Mammoth bloom. Doz. 50ce. 
PENTSTEMON, Torreyi — Crimson 
flowers on 2 ft. spikes. Summer. 20c. 
