TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 
SONNY BOY (Kirk.) 32’. A glorious blend of buff and brown. $1.25 
SOQUEL (Reinelt) 28". M. A dark violet of the Wm. Mohr type. 75c 
SPANISH CAVALIER (Mil.) 48’. Golden bronze S. and rich wine 
red F. $1.00 
SPARKLING FROST (Mil.) 48”. E. A glistening blue-white. 50c 
SPOKAN (Sass) 36. ML. A fine copper red given H. M. 25c 
SPOTLESS (Sass) 28”. A unique Hoogiana seedling of pure 
white. $1.00 
SPRING CLOUD (Jory) 48". M. Suffused blue on white S. and clear 
white F. — 40c 
SPRING DANCE (Mil.) 56”. M. Fresh uniform lavender. $1.25 
SPRING IDYL (Lap.) 38". Almost a self of deep violet and garnet 
red. $1.00 
SPRINGFIELD (Simon) 38". Almost a self of deep violet and garnet 
red. $1.00 
SPRING PROM (Hall) 38". M. A lemon yellow given H. M. 50c 
SPURWINK (Tobie) 39”. M. Clear citron yellow S. and Indian yel- 
low F. 75¢ 
STAINED GLASS (Wilh.) 36". M. Aflame with copper and red bril- 
liance. $1.00 
STARDOM (Hall) 34”. A light pink difficult to describe. $3.00 
STARLESS NIGHT (Sass) 36’. Blackish purple self, with a reddish 
sheen. $5.00 
STELLA POLARIS (Smith) 40”. M. A tall massive dark purple. $3.50 
STILL HERE (Eller). A fine two-toned sulphur yellow. $1.00 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk.) 34”. M. A fine tan brown given H. M. 30c 
SUNBURST (Mit.) 40’. M. A deep large yellow. 30c 
SUNDAY BEST (Grant). ML. A very fine creamy yellow. $4.00 
SUNDUST (Wash.) 40’. EM. Chrome yellow S. and deeper F. 75c 
SUNGLEAM (Grant) 38”. M. Creamy yellow S. with F. wax yellow 
at throat. $1.00 
SUNGOLD (Mil.) 42”. Bright yellow, the earliest of the yellows. 75c 
SUN HAWK (DeF.) 34’. Large flowers of medium yellow. $1.00 
SUNMIST (Nich.) 35’. E. A creamy white with gold center. 25c¢ 
SUNNY JIM (Maples) 40’. A large rose red with a yellow center. 
$2.50 
SUNNY SOUTH (Wash.) A wide branched buttercup yellow.  35c 
SUNNYVALE (Nes.) 50’. ML. Large flowers of cream and yel- 
low. $2.00 
SUNSET HAZE (Mil.) 42”. A new very fine pink blend. $5.00 
SUNSET TAN (Egel.) 36". ML. A perfect self of coppery and pink 
tones. 
SUN SPOT (Grant) 36”. ML. A fine brilliant yellow. $1.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE (Hall) 38”. Fine large flowers of soft old rose. $3.50 
TAR NIGHT (Eller) 38”. M. Large flowers of velvety blackish 
purple. $1.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall) 37”. M. A very bright medium blue. $3.00 
THE DARB (Grant) 36". M. Rich golden buff S. and coppery F. $1.00 
_ THE GUARDSMAN (Grant) 34’. EM. Dusky pink S. with darker 
iB $5.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (Sass) 38’. M. A red violet given the Dykes 
medal. One of the best of all iris. $1.25 
THE SENTINEL (Hall) 36’. Burnished copper, a new color. $3.00 
THELMA JEAN (Peck) 34’. ML. A pure deep rose given H. M. $2.00 
THOMAS OTTO (Cal.) VL. A dark velvety blackish purple. 50c 
TIFFANY (Sass) 32”. Creamy yellow plicata, with rose stitching. 
H. M. 60c 
TIS MORN (Mil.) 36”. A clear golden yellow. 75c 
TITIAN LADY (Douglas). Sparkling white, with shrimp red beard. 
$3.50 
TOKEN (Hall) 38’. Old gold S. flushed rose. F rosy brown-red. $1.00 
TONGA (DeF.) 42’. M. An attractive yellow plicata. $4.00 
‘TOPHET (Peckham) 38”. ML. A striking variegata with clear honey 
S. and velvety claret brown F. $1.00 
TOP HILLY (White) 36’. E. Onco bred, a beautiful pearl white. 75c 
TOP SERGEANT (Kirk.) A brilliant red brown self. $5.00 
TOWER OF JEWELS (Salb.) 50”. M. Fine bright yellow and 
$1.00 
mauve. 
TOUCH O’BLUE (Mil.) 42”. M. A distinct white flushed with light 
blue. $1.50 
TRAUMEREI (Wil.) A fine flaring form in two tones of light 
blue. $2.00 
. TREASURE ISLAND (Klein.) 38". ML. A fine pure gold given H. M. 50c 
$2.00 
TRIPTYCH (Ware) 39". ML. A very fine large rich yellow. $1.00 
TYRIAN BEAUTY (Gage) 35”. ML. A beautiful deep tyrian rose 
self. $1.00 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Sass) 36”. L. A fine new purple violet. $1.50 
VALIANT (Stur.) 36". E. Large blooms of rich soft blue. 35c¢ 
VALOR (Nic.) 48’. L. A very fine blue violet given H. M. 25c 
VARESE (Wmsn.) 36”. ML. Large flowers of a fine rose red. 25c¢ 
VELVET KING (Harned) 40”. L. The best of the rose reds. $1.50 
VENDOR (Cal.) An early finely formed white. 25c 
VENERABLE (Gotts) 36’. M. A very deep blue self. 35c 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayers) 36". M. A very fine white given an 
A. M. 25c 
VESTAL VELVET (Will.) M. An outstanding violet self. $2.00 
VIEW HALLOO (White) 52’. M. Deep yellow S. with red brown 
Fe 50c 
VIIPURI (Wmns.) 33”. M. Ampuri purple S. with violet purple 
ie $1.00 
VIOLET SYMPATHY (Smith) 40”. M. A beautiful violet self. $5.00 
VISION (Cay.) A fine honey yellow with garnet brown F. 25c 
WABASH (Will.) 40”. M. An iris with white S. and deep violet 
blue F. Winner of the Dykes and an iris which should be in 
every garden. $1.00 
WAVERLY (Will.) 34”. ML. A fine blue given the H. M. $1.00 
WEST POINT (Nich.) 44”. L. With indigo blue 8. and deeper 
blue F. $2.00 
WHITE CITY (Mur.) 42’. EM. An immense flower of silken sheen 
with a platinum glow. A Dykes winner in England. $5.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nes.) 40”. M. A tall glistening white. TAyYe 
WHITE PRINCE (Doug.) 41”. S. Cream white with chrome yellow 
edging, F. semi flaring. H. M. $1.00 
WHITE SPIRE (Mil.) 48’. A white iris which Milliken strongly 
recommends. $3.00 
WHITE SUNBONNET (Horton). A fine white with a yellow cen- 
ter. $1.00 
WHITE VALOR (Nich.) 42”. ML. A real glistening white through- 
out, $1.00 
WILD ORCHID (Kel.) 40”. M. A fine deep orchid pink. $1.50 
WILDFIRE (Nich.) 32”. M. A fine bright red. 75c 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL (Frehm) 36". L. This and the National 
Giant are the two largest of all iris. A fine violet tone, slightly 
bicolor. $1.25 
WM. MOHR (Mohr) 40”. EM. A very fine large pale lilac veined 
violet which should be in every garden. We consider it the 
most satisfactory of all. 35c 
WILL ROGERS (Callis) 40". VL. Fine large flowers of a rose bi- 
color. $1.00 
WINNESHIEK (Egel.) 49". M. Large flowers of a fine dark blue. 25c¢ 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Sch.) 38”. M. An outstanding flaring white. 
$4.00 
WINTER MOON (Thole) 42”. L. A fine bluish white. 50c 
WINTER SHADOWS (Peck) 38”. L. A sparkling light grey-blue. $5.00 
WITCHING HOUR (Wash.) 41". A fine yellow faintly tinged pink. 
50c 
WYNOOCHE (Brehm) 36". A soft pastel blend, a better Dolly Madi- 
son, $1.00 
XANTHITE (Callis) 36". M. Possibly the best of the large deep 
yellows. $2.00 
YELLOW JEWEL (Smith). An exceptionally fine tall yellow. $4.00 
YELLOW WONDER (Kirk.) A large deep yellow with straight 
stems. 75c 
ZAHAROON (Dykes) 42’. E. A blending of soft pastel tints. 35c 
ZEBULON (Callis) 36’. VL. A lovely very late sky blue. $5.00 

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NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
