OUR INTRODUCTIONS (Cont'd) 
GENERAL McARTHUR. VL; 36’. An enormous cream white self. 
One of the largest of all whites. Fragrant. S. closed, F. drooping. 
Gold veining and gold washing toward haft, broad gold beard. 
We place this new variety on the market with full assurance that 
it will prove to be the best late blooming variety of its color 
class. $15.00 
HALLOWE'EN NIGHT. 36’. A very distinct lemon yellow self with 
15 blossoms to the stalk beginning to bloom the last of September 
and continuing for six weeks. The tallest of all the twice bloomers, 
in fact the only one being three feet in height. One stalk makes a 
full bouquet by itself. $10.00 
ICY BLUE. E; 50”. Very light blue. Closed standards and flaring 
falls of very, very light blue; beard inconspicuous because of 
shortness. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on tall, extra-good 
stalks. This one can not be classed as a bluish-white inasmuch 
as it is a pure very light blue and shows up as such even from a 
distance. It is the lightest blue-toned flower on the market, and 
as such it is a distinct and beautiful novelty. Rating 87. $2.50 
JULY BEAUTY. 36’. S. powder blue, F. light violet. Haft with 
violet markings on a white background. Beard light in front, 
changing to yellow in back. Very fine branching with six large 
blooms to stalk. Very fragrant. This variety is unique in that 
it does not come into bloom until the first of July and remains in 
bloom for six weeks, thus making it a distinct addition to any 
garden. $5.00 
LAVENDER AND OLD LACE. E; 38’. Lavender-violet. Slightly open 
standards of lavender-violet; slightly ruffled, down-falling falls of 
deeper lavender-violet, displaying amber veining on yellow 
ground at haft; conspicuous orange beard. Slightly fragrant, large 
blossoms on strong, well-branched stalks. $1.00 
MICHELANGELO. EM; 43’. Dove-gray. Slightly open standards 
and semi-flaring falls of dark vinaceous dove-gray, with brown 
veining on amber ground seen at haft; inconspicuous, short 
orange beard. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good stalks. 
This variety was given an Honorable Mention award by the 
Ametican Iris Society. 35c 
NATIONAL GIANT. M; 42”. Rose-violet. Closed standards of bronze- 
violet; rounded, down-falling falls of rose-violet, with violet vein- 
ing on conspicuous beard. The heavy, strong, well-branched 
stalks bear eight to ten slightly fragrant, gigantic blossoms. 
Petals are of extra-heavy substance and flowers last a long 
period, even in hot sunlight. $5.00 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY. M; 40". A very outstanding large violet 
blue. 50c 
NOONDAY SKY. EM; 40”. Lavender-blue. Closed standards of 
lavender-blue; semi-flaring falls of lavender-blue, with slight 
amount of maroon veining on white ground at haft; inconspicuous 
light-colored short beard. Substance of petals is excellent and 
flowers are long-lasting. Slightly fragrant, gigantic blossoms 
measuring 6"x7", on strong, well-branched stalks. $1.50 
ORANGE BRONZE. L; 34”. Orange-bronze. Closed standards and 
semi-flaring falls of iridescent orange-bronze, a hue which is most 
unusual, distinctive, and attractive; beard inconspicuous of same 
color. Falls are washed lighter around beard and veined darker 
throughout. Large flowers on good stalks, with plants producing 
very broad, deep green foliage. This variety is much more orange- 
toned than Naranja. $1.50 
OREGON SUNSHINE. E; 36". Light yellow. Slightly ruffled, closed 
standards of light yellow; slightly ruffled, semi-flaring falls of 
light yellow, with deeper green-gold veining seen at haft; aver- 
age appearing, short, gold beard. Petal substance is exception- 
ally good with no flopping of standards or flecking of falls. Slightly 
fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra-good stalks. This variety un- 
questionably is the finest light ylelow now available. $1.00 
PEARL LUSTRE. ML; 38". Cream-white. Closed standards of white; 
down-falling falls of white, tinged blue, and veined yellow at 
haft; average appearing gold beard. A planting makes a most 
appealing mass group—showing up as light cream. Plants do 
not throw up representative bloom-stalks until the second season. 
50c 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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PINK IMPERIAL (Nat'l.) EM; 50’. Standards closed; falls down-fall- 
ing; beard inconspicuous. We believe this one to be the finest 
pink iris yet originated. There are never less than seven blossoms 
to a stem and stalks never grow less than 45” tall in our garden— 
often reaching 52”. Both standards and falls are self colored of 
light blush pink. Two-year-old clumps present a striking mass 
of this vivid coloring. $2.00 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY. M; 31". Cream-white. Closed standards of 
cream-white; down-falling falls of cream-white, with much gold 
veining at haft; conspicuous orange beard. Gigantic flowers on 
rather short stalks. Petals are the delightful shade of old porce- 
lain. This variety is the very best of the low-growing warm whites 
so greatly needed in front of the border. $1.00 
PRINCE AMBA. L; 48”. Yellow. Closed standards of pure medium 
yellow; down-falling falls of yellow, delicately veined dark rose 
throughout and heavily veined at haft; average appearing gold 
beard. Large flowers on extra-good stalks. It is unusually late 
to bloom, a factor adding to the variety’s desirability 75c 
RAIN OF FIRE. 34’. Light reddish-buff S.; semi-flaring F. of bright 
red, bearing short gold beard. Plants increase with unusual 
rapidity and throw up far more bloom stalks than the average 
sort. This variety starts blooming in early midseason and con- 
tinues over a long period. 50c 
ROSE-BRONZE BLEND. VL; 45’. Rose-bronze. Closed standards of 
bronze-brown, flushed rose; down-falling falls of rose, flushed 
blue at center and edged bronze-brown; red-brown veining on 
lighter ground seen at haft; average appearing, broad, burnt 
orange beard. Slightly fragrant, large blossoms on upright, well- 
branched stalks. This variety comes into bloom toward the ex- 
treme end of the bearded iris flowering season. $3.00° 
TAN DELIGHT. M; 40’. Buff-tan-violet blend. Closed standards of 
light buff-bronze; down-falling falls of buff-bronze, washed laven- 
der toward center and preminently veined at haft; conspicuous 
bright orange beard. Slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on extra 
good stalks. Petal substance exceptionally good. Tan Delight is 
the outstanding buff-bronze iris on the market. $2.00 
THE RED BRICK (Nai’l.) ML; 31". Brick red. Closed standards of 
orange-red; rounded, down-falling falls of pure brick red, with 
red veining on amber ground seen at haft. Slightly fragrant, 
gigantic flowers on rather short stalks. 50c 
THURLOW WEED. 38”. A six petaled iris of distinction, the stan- 
dards and falls being open and not distinguished from each other. 
Cream white, heavily veined gold over entire upper half of petal. 
Slight vestige of gold beard on alternate petals—none on others. 
All six petals are identical and true falls, there being no stan- 
dards. Four to six style arms but no stamens whatever. Petals 
never bend far over or hang downward horizontally, but are 
slightly cup-shaped like a fly-catcher. 
All blossoms present the same six-petaled appearance. Stalks 
grow to 40 inches and bear seven or more flowers on a well- 
branched stem. Medium fragrance and late to bloom. The open 
appearance of the flower with one being able to see directly 
down into the center and view the style arms there is most un- 
usual and attractive. It is the most unusual of all iris and one of 
the most distinctive oddities of the horticultural world. $10.00 
VEINED BEAUTY. EM; 34”. Plicata. Closed standards of white, 
heavily veined and washed deep violet; slightly crinkled, down- 
falling falls of white, with the outer half inch at edge dotted and 
veined violet; inconspicuous light orange beard. 
This new origination is the heaviest lined and veined violet 
plicata we have seen. 75c 
WHITE PERFECTION. EM; 34’. White. Slightly open standards of 
white; semi-flaring falls of white, with yellow veining at haft; 
average appearing orange beard. Petals have very thick sub- 
stance. Eight or more, slightly fragrant, gigantic flowers on good 
stalks. ° $3.00 
WONDERCHILD (Nat'l.) M; 37’. Dark violet. Closed standards of 
deep violet; velvety, down-falling falls of dark violet, edged 
lighter and with veining on white ground conspicuous at haft. 
Slightly fragrant, large flowers on extra-good stalks. 50c 
The price of the above list amounts to $82.25. In order that all 
may enjoy these beauties of our own origination, we offer the entire 
list for $62.25. 

IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS, POPPIES 
