TALL BEARDED IRIS, Continued 
PEARL HARBOR IRIS 
(Formerly known as Japanese Iris) 
Huge flat flowers of Kaempferi species, composed of 
fall petals with no standards, and which bloom a few 
weeks later than the tall-bearded type. Plants are 
grown easily in all sections of the country if given 
additional moisture and cultivation. They thrive best 
in an acid soil which may be obtained by mixing a 
handful of sulphate of ammonia into the ground 
around each plant. 
Collection of FIVE named varieties, 
each different in color hue, for $1.95. 
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MOONGLO (Wmsn.) M; 36”; H.M. Yellow blend. Closed standards 
of golden-bronze; semi-flaring falls of golden-bronze, washed 
lighter in center, and with darker veining seen at haft. Large 
flowers on good stalks. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MORGANE (Cay.) VL; 36’. Copper-blue blend. Closed standards 
of pure copper-bronze; down-falling falls of copper-bronze, washed 
violet-blue in center and with veining on amber ground conspicu- 
ous at haft. Slightly fragrant, medium size flowers on good 
stalks. 25c: 3 for 60c 
MOUNT CLOUD (Mil.) E; 47”; A.M. White self. Closed standards; 
semi-flaring falls, with slight yellow veining seen at haft. Slightly 
fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra-good stalks. One of the out- 
standing white iris. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
MRS. WILLARD JAQUES (Sass) E; 34". Pink-bronze blend. Ruffled, 
closed standards of bronzy-rose; down-falling falls of rose, 
washed violet toward center. Medium size flowers on poor 
stalks. 50c 
NARAIN (Shuber) E; 38’. Violet-blue. Closed standards of violet- 
blue; slightly ruffled, semi-flaring falls of deep violet-blue. Slightly 
fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra-good stalks. 35c: 3 for 90c 
NARANJA (Mit.) M; 36”; A.M. Orange gold. Closed standards of 
pure, deep gold; down-falling falls of gold, washed orange- 
brown especially toward haft. Large flowers on good stalks. 
This variety is one of the few orange-toned sorts now avail- 
able. 35c; 3 for 90c 
NARONDA (Hall) M; 44”. Deep blue. Closed standards and down- 
falling falls of pure deep blue, with no veining visible; conspicu- 
ous white beard. Slightly fragrant, large flowers on extra-good 
stalks. 50c 
NASSAK (Sass) L; 40". Plicata. Closed standards of white, heavily 
washed and veined violet-blue; down-falling falls of white, veined 
violet-blue at extreme edges and heavily veined violet-brown at 
haft; orange beard. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra- 
good stalks. 35c 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY (Nat'l) M; 40’. Violet-blue. Closed stan- 
dards of medium violet-blue; semi-flaring falls of deep violet-blue. 
One of the most outstanding varieties in this attractive color 
class. 25c; 3 for 60c 
NENE (Cay.) ML; 34’. Red bicolor. Slightly open standards of rosy- 
mauve; velvety down-falling falls of red, with violet undertone, 
and veined conspicuously on white ground at haft. Slightly fra- 
grant, gigantic flowers on extra-good stalks. 35c: 3 for 90c 
NEON (Salb.) L; 36”; H.M. Yellow variegata. Closed standards of 
bronzy gold, lightly washed rose; velvety, down-falling falls of 
medium red, with violet undertone; veining on much gold ground 
at haft; conspicuous orange beard. Slightly fragrant, large flow- 
ers on good stalks. 35c; 3 for 90c 
NOONTIDE (Thole) VL; 40’. Gold. Closed standards of gold; down- 
falling falls of gold, washed darker and veined darker through- 
out; conspicuous bright orange beard; petals have exceptionally 
heavy substance. Strongly fragrant, large flowers on extra-good 
stalks. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
OJIBWAY (Kirk.) M; 40’; H.M. Bronze-rose. Closed standards of 
orange-bronze, lightly tinged rose; rounded, down-falling falls of 
rose-red, edged lighter and with prominent amber veining on 
gold ground at haft; conspicuous orange beard. Slightly fragrant, 
gigantic flowers on good stalks. 35c; 3 for 90c 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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ORANGE BOY (Riedel) M; 36’. Orange-red blend. Slightly open 
standards of golden-bronze; flaring falls of orange-red; center of 
flower is golden as is the beard. Large flowers on well-branched 
stalks. A most outstanding variety due to its distinctive, appeal- 
ing, unusual orange color. $10.00; 3 for $25.00 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein.) ML; 35". Violet-blue. Closed standards 
of violet-mauve; velvety, semi-flaring falls of violet blue, edged 
lighter violet; veining on conspicuous light ground at haft. 
Slightly fragrant, large flowers on mediocre stalks. 35¢; 3 for 90c 
OREGON GIANT (Klein.) VL; 38’. Purple. Closed standards of dark 
mauve-gray; velvety, down-falling falls of violet-purple, with 
veining on conspicuous white ground over upper half of petal. 
Large flowers on good stalks. Especially valuable because of its 
lateness in blooming. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ORIANA (Sass) M; 32”; H.M. White. Closed standards of white; 
down-falling falls of white, veined gold at haft; short yellow 
beard. Strongly fragrant, medium-sized flowers on mediocre short 
stalks. 25c; 3 for 60c 
ORLOFF (Sass) M; 33”; H.M. Yellow plicata. Slightly open stan- 
dards of gold, heavily veined and dotted rose at edges; ruffled, 
down-falling -falls of yellow-cream, heavily veined and dotted 
deep rose and at haft with rose-brown. Large flowers on extra- 
good stalks. 75c 
ORMOHR (Klein.) ML; 38”; A.M. Violet. Considered the finest 
William Mohr seedling. Closed standards and down-falling falls 
of violet, veined deeper. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on 
good stalks. $2.00 
OSCEOLA (Wies.) L; 40’. Medium blue. Closed standards of clear 
sky blue; crinkly textured, down-falling falls of medium blue; 
conspicuous yellow beard. 35c; 3 for 90c 
OSSAR (Sass) E; 32". Red bicolor. Closed standards of deep rose- 
red; velvety, down-falling falls of dark red, with veining on 
prominent gold ground at haft; conspicuous orange beard. Large 
flowers on mediocre stalks. Desirable because of brightness of 
its red coloring. 35c 
OXHEART (Nic.) M; 36’. Red violet. Closed standards of violet- 
mauve; down-falling falls of violet-red, lighter at edges. Slightly 
fragrant large flowers on mediocre stalks. 50c 
OZARK TRIUMPH (Maples) E; 42". Medium blue. Closed standards 
and down-falling falls of medium blue with no touch of lavender; 
some veining on slight white ground seen at haft; short orange 
beard. Strongly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good stalks. One 
of the purest-toned blues. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OZONE (Sass) L; 37”; A.M. Violet-mauve. Closed standards of 
violet-mauve; rounded, down-falling falls of violet--mauve, washed 
vivid brown at haft. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good 
stalks. The best of its color. 35c 
PADISHAH (Kirk.) L; 40’. Gold. Slightly open standards of gold; 
down-falling falls of gold, veined deeper toward haft; conspicu- 
ous bright orange beard. Slightly fragrant, large flowers on good 
stalks. 50c 
PAILLASSE (Cay.) VL; 38’. Buff rose. The very last iris to bloom 
in our garden. Closed standards of cream-buff, lightly washed 
rose; semi-flaring falls of bright rose, edged tan-buff, with deeper 
veining seen throughout. Gigantic flowers on good stalks. $1.00 
PATRICIA (Sass) M; 38”; H.M. Pure white. Ruffled, closed stan- 
dards of white; ruffled semi-flaring falls of white, with slight 
green veining throughout; light yellow beard. Slightly fragrant, 
large flowers on good stalks. Quite different in appearance from 
any other white. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
PAULETTE (Millet) M; 40’. Lavender-blue. Closed standards of 
lavender-blue; down-falling falls of lavender-blue, with veining 
on conspicuous white ground at haft. Slightly fragrant, gigantic 
flowers on extra-good stalks. One of the best of its color. 
30c; 3 for 75c 
PERSIA (Ayres) M; 38”; A.M. Dark blend. Closed standards of 
metallic gray, tinged blue; semi-flaring falls of violet-blue, edged 
gray. Strongly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good stalks. 35c 
PICADOR (Mor.) EM; 44”; A.M. The outstanding yellow variegata. 
Closed. standards of bronze-buff; semi-flaring falls of dark rose- 
red, edged lighter and with veining on conspicuous amber ground 
at haft. Strongly fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra-good stalks. 
This variety deserves a prominent place in every garden. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 


IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS 
