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IRISTOCRATS (Cont'd) 
FORT KNOX (Mil. ‘41) 3”. M. A very large deep yellow, one of 
the best. $15.00 
FROSTY BLUE (Whit. '41) 38”. M. Campanula blue, frosted all 
over. $10.00 
GARDEN FLAME (Sass '41) 34”. A very luminous rich red self. This 
flower has a yellow beard that blends beautifully with the garnet 
red flower. Large blooms. $12.00 
GLITTERS (Kirk. ‘41) 36’. A beautiful pinkish blend with orange 
beard. $20.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (Sass '40) 44". M. One of the best clear light yel- 
lows. Standards are sulphur yellow to lemon with the falls being 
a creamy white and an edging of gold. Good stems and good 
sized blooms. $15.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whit.’’40). A most popular deep yellow. Has a 
heavy orange-yellow beard. Oval in form and has slightly ruffled 
standards. Several large flowers cpen at once. $10.00 
GOLDEN TOUCH (Kirk. '40) 40’. An improved Golden Treasure. 
$10.00 
GOLD DOME (Grant '42). A very fine creamy gold. $6.00 
GRACE BALLARD (Sass ‘41) 36’. A very fine apricot blend. $10.00 
KLONDYKE GOLD (Kirk. '41). Very large flowers of pure deep 
yellow. $10.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay ‘41). Large plicata, sanded violet over white. 
$10.00 
LADY OF SHALOT (Schr. ‘42) 34”. M. A new plicata of dainty 
pink. $12.00 
LANCASTER (Cook ‘40) 36”. M. A fine deep pink to old rose 
color. $7.50 
LITTLE ROCK (Kirk. '42). A large pink-rose bicolor, tall and fra- 
grant. $10.00 
MAJENICA (Cook ‘41) 36". A blend of pink with a tinge of salmon. 
$8.00 
MINNIE COLQUIT (Sass) 36". A massive white plicata, edged 
purple. $7.50 
MIRABELLE (Whit. ‘41) 38”. M. A warm spricot blend, flushed 
orient pink. $12.00 
MISS BISHOP (Sass ‘42) 38’. M. A fine new glistening white. $15.00 
MONONA (Whit. '42) 35’. EM. A warm heliotrope blend of a very 
pleasing color. $8.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schr. ‘41) 40". M. A distinct and beautiful deep 
pink flower, or lovely mulberry rose, as its name. The blooms 
are of fine form and of good texture. The stems are unusually 
tall and well branched. $12.00 
NORINE (Kirk. '41). A fine large pink self blend. $15.00 
ORMACO (Klein. '42). An Ormohr seedling. An odd blend of light 
violet, much copper, bronze and brown, especially about the 
center. Like Ormohr, the stems are branched and have several 
blossoms to the stalk. $12.00 
ORANGE BOY (Riedel) 36". M. A very fine orange blend. $7.50 
PACTOLIAN (Kirk. ‘41). A deep golden yellow the long falls 
touched brown. $12.50 
PINK RHAPSODY (Horton). A massive dark blue purple. $10.00 
PINK PERFECTION (Cook '42) 36". L. A large fine hydrangea 
pink. $9.00 
RANGIIKET (Stevens '40) 36". M. A lustrous dark carmine self. 
$15.00 
REDDENGOLD (Kirk. '41). S. pure golden yellow; F. solid bright 
brown. $10.00 
RED VALOR (Nic. '39) 38’. ML. A superb velvety red, a real red. 
Rich, deep and full. Falls velvety carmine to oxblood red. Hardy 
plant. $6.00 
REDWARD (Cook ‘42) 32". ML. Very large crimson flowers of great 
beauty. $7.50 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall '42) 38". A very fine yellowish pink blend. 
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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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RIO ORO (DeF. '42) 40’. ML. A deep golden honey yellow cere eA 
RISING SUN (Kirk. '41). An intense deep rose pink bicolor. $10.00 
ROBINWOOD (Kirk. '41). Large red-brown. S. clean golden, F. very 
bright red. $10.00 
RUBIENT (Whit. '42) 36”. M. A rich dark velvety pansy iris of great 
beauty. $15.00 
SEA BLUE (Whit. '41) 36”. M. A clear medium blue of fine garden 
effect. $7.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees '39) 50’. E. An outstanding iris. The stan- 
dards are pure icy white, and ruffled. Falls are clear white, and 
there is a tinge of blue in both standards and falls. But this does 
not in the least detract from its beauty. The stalks are tall and 
have as many as 17 buds and flowers. $6.00 
SNOW SENTINEL. (Baker ‘41). A new fine white. $10.00 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor ‘41). A soft lavender blue with a 
delicate pinkish glow. We consider this new iris one of the very 
best for it grows to four feet, with four large blooms out at once 
and in bloom for a full month. $10.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutz. '40) 38". M. Large size deep golden yellow. Rich 
looking. Stems are well branched and sturdy. Falls, broad and 
heavy. $10.00 
STARLESS NIGHT (Sass ‘41) 36’. A very dark blackish purple 
self. : $7.50 
THREE SISTERS (DeF. ‘41) 35”. A striking color combination of red 
and white. $10.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Klein. '42) 36’. A unique golden tobacco brown. 
The standards are upright and almost closed, the falls being 
broad and very wide at center. Good branching. Flowers 
large. $17.50 
TONGA (DeF. '39) 40”. L. A large flower of russet brown effect. 
$7.50 
TOP SERGEANT (Kirk. ‘41). A very brilliant red-brown self. $10.00 
TROUBADOUR (Millik. '41). A beautiful blend of buff, gold and 
lavender. $10.00 
VIOLET SYMPATHY (Smith '90) M. A huge violet self, the best of 
its class. $10.00 
WAKARUSA (Lapham ‘41) 34”. M. A fine blend of velvety orange 
and red. $10.00 
WHITE CITY (Mur. ‘39) 48”. M. A very large fine white from 
England. $7.50 
WINTER SHADOWS (Peck '41) 38". M. Large flowers of light grey- 
blue. $10.00 
XANTHITE (Callis '42) 36". A lovely very late deep sky-blue. $6.90 
YELLOW JEWEL (Smith ‘39). A very fine deep yellow. Has large 
flowers which are of a uniform golden yellow. The best of its 
class. $8.00 
ZEBULON (Callis '42). A lovely tall late deep sky-blue. $7.50 

The iris which I bought from you last fall certainly have surpassed 
my fondest expectations, especially the seedlings. — DR. W. W. 
WHITTA, 6826 Fifty-fifth N. E., Seattle, Wash. 
My clump of Eleanor Roosevelt has been blooming for the past ten 
weeks and I often wear the flowers on my cloak. The other day a lady 
stopped me on the street and said, “It looks like an iris, but they are 
not in bloom at this time of the year.’’ She was surprised when I told 
her that these were iris —MRS. DON C. BECK, Stephenville, Texas. 
I have always had such good luck with the iris I have bought from 
you. I have never seen anything as beautiful as my iris garden was this 
spring and hundreds of people said the same thing. —HEREFORD 
FLORAL SHOP, Hereford, Texas. 
Your rhizomes are just wonderful—the largest I have ever seen from 
any company.—NELLIE G. HINKLEY, 608 W. Shiawassee, Fenton, 
Mich. 
Your best offer of A-1 Seedlings which you list on the back of your 
catalog and which I have purchased two different years, are lovelier 
than ever this year. Every one grew and multiplied.—_MRS. ALLEN B. 
CRAIG, Box 155, Rt. 2, Ojai, Calif. 
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