THE SPURIA IRIS 
These iris are as fully well worth while as are the 
bearded varieties, but are not nearly as well known. 
They are tall large flowers of various colors, heavy 
substance, long lasting and blooming three weeks 
later than the tall bearded varieties. They are very 
hardy and should be in every garden, for once planted 
they need no attention for several years. We regret 
that we have only a few varieties of these to offer, for 
many new types have come on the market during 
“recent years. We are adding these to our garden so 
that in the future we may have a very large list to 
offer. They make fine long lasting cut flowers. 
We strongly advise everyone interested in flowers 
to have the two varieties Minnieri and Ochroleuca in 
their garden for they will grow well anywhere and 
make fine flowers for both house and garden. Fifty 
cents cannot be better spent than as an investment for 
these two varieties. Order the spurias with your other 
iris, but do not expect delivery until early September, 
for they cannot be transplanted until then. 
ALICE EASTWOOD. 50’. Of a very fine ivory color. 
AUREA. 40”. A tall dark yellow with narrow falls. $1.00 
-DR. ANNIE BESANT. 50” The largest and finest of all Spurias. 
S. milk white, F. creamy yellow. $2.00 
GOLDEN NUGGET. A fine tall golden flower. $1.50 
LORD WOLSELEY. 42’. The deepest blue-tone Spuria, large and 
$1.50 
fine. 50c 
MONNIERI. 48’’. A handsome rich golden yellow. 25c 
MRS. TAIT. An early poreclain blue, strong erect foliage. 25c 
OCHROLEUCA. 48”. Large ivory white flowers, much admired. 25c¢ 
SHELFORD GIANT. 60”. A more glorious Ochroleuca. 50c 
WOLSELEY GIANT. 50”. A much improved Lord Wolseley $1.00 
Total value $9.10. We offer the entire collection for $7.60. 
APRIL DWARF IRIS 
These grow from 6 to 14 inches in height and bloom 
mostly in April, a few in March. While not suitable 
for cut flowers, they are fine for the rock garden or for 
the front of the border. 
ALBA. A small white. 
BLUE STONE. Purple. 
BRIDE. Similar to Alba, but taller. 
KEEPSAKE. Yellow. 
LADDIE BOY. A late blooming purple. 
MAGADOR. A fine white and cream bicolor. 
NEGUS. A fine blue bicolor. 
RED VIOLET. A beautiful violet red. 
SNOW MAIDEN. A new very fine white. 
We offer these at 25c each; 3 of the same variety for 60c. One 
each of the 9 varieties for $1.75. 
THE MAY FLOWERING 
INTERMEDIATES 
These range in height from 16 to 28 inches and 
bloom mostly in May. Like the dwarfs, they are suit- 
able for the front of the border, but their height makes 
them also suitable for cut flowers. 
ABELARD, a blue-violet bicolor. GAYNELLE, a yellow bicolor. 
COSETTE, a pure white. GOLDEN BOW, early gold. 
CYRUS, an empire white. NYMPH, a fine pure yellow. 
CRYSORO, a fine gold. RED BEAUTY, bright medium red. 
DOXA, an olive-buff. STRATOSPHERE, a very fine blue. 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON, a SUSA, a beautiful red purple. 
blue self. VENDOE, a new large white. 
We offer the above at 25c each, 3 of the same variety for 60c, or 
any 6 for $1.10. 

SPURIAS 
FOR A LONG SEASON OF BLOOM 
Abelard, Golden West, Golden Hind, Happy Days, Indian Hills, 
Arabian Prince, Icy Blue, value at $4.25, all for $3.50. 
THE SIBERIAN IRIS 
These have long stems and grass-like foliage. 
While rather small flowers, they are very fine for the 
dining table and the plants do well in partial shade. 
They are fine for bouquets. Height of stems around 
38 inches. 
AMELIA EARHARDT. A fine large blue flower. 50c 
DRAGONFLY Blue with white background. 25c 
DUCHESS OF YORK. Large deep blue with broad circular falls. 25¢ 
EMPEROR. An outstanding velvety purple. Four feet tall. 50c 
LADY NORTHCLIFF. 38’. Stylish looking rich bright violet. 25¢ 
MRS. SANDERS. A fine rich brilliant blue of fine form. 25¢ 
PEGGY PERRY. 36’. Early. A ruffled rich blue. 25c 
PERRY’S BLUE. 48". A beautiful shade of clear sky blue. 35c 
SANGUINEA. Intensely brilliant blue flower. 25c 
SNOWCREST. The finest white Siberian and possibly the best 
of all. 50c 
TRUE BLUE. A fine, beautiful pure blue tinged with yellow on 
falls. 25c 
TURQUOISE CUP. A fine new turquoise blue of large size. 50c 
WHITE DOVE. A refined pure white of large size. 50c 
Total price $4.60. Bargain price for all 13 varieties for $4.00. 
Any five 25c varieties, $1.00. 

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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
