
JANE KREY 
TWICE BLOOMING IRIS (Cont'd) 
RADIANT (Salbach, 1936). L. An enchanting combination of fiery 
colors. Standards of orange-brown, falls of red-orange with mc- 
roon veining, on golden haft. 
SANGRAEL (Sass, 1935). 28’’. Good enough to eat is this luscious 
citron yellow with a vivid orange beard. 50c 
SOUND MONEY (Sass, 1935). 10”. H.M. A.I.S. 1936. Gay and lively, 
this tiny golden dwarf delights all with its charming perfection. 
A very large, prolific bloomer. 30c 
SOUTHLAND (Sass, 1934. 28". H.M. A.I.S. 19386. A bright golden 
self that shines in gleaming splendor. Large well formed flow- 
ers. 50c 
SUREFIRE (Nic., 1937). 12”. A delicate graceful iris of palest cream 
yellow, enriches the colors of your collection. September and 
October. 35c 
WHISPERWOOD (Kirk). 32’. A clear real blue self, large flowers 
which are very fragrant. $1.50 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (Sass, 1935). Something special in a beauti- 
ful silvery white iris. Free flowering, good branching and sub- 
stance. 25c. 

GOLDEN CATARACT 
MISCELLANEOUS IRIS 
The demand for the odd varieties of iris this past season has 
so depleted our stock that we are only listing the following this 
year: 
DOROTHEA WILLIAMSON. 24". A hybrid of the beardless species, 
this flower is a large velvety blue, with markings of yellow at 
the throat. Fine for cut flowers. 50c 
FOLIOSA. 15”. A native beardless flower that grows close to the 
ground, the flowers of blue, mingling with the short angular 
stems. $1.00 
FULVALA. 24". A beauty with red-purple flowers, with the same 
growing habits as Dorothea Williamson. $1.00 
MONNEIRI. 40”. A Spuria that is hardy and easy to grow. Flowers 
are of yellow and good sized. . 25c 
OCHROLEUCA. 40". Large white flowers with a yellow blotch on 
each fall, make this spuria a favorite with all. 25c 
PSEUDACOROUS ALBA. 36”. A lovely beardless white iris which 
grows both in the garden or the pool. $1.00 
PSEUDACOROUS GIGANTEA. 40”. European species. A water iris 
which will bloom abundantly in your garden and is hardy 
everywhere. 25c 
SIBERIANS. Tall grassy stemmed iris that bear large numbers of 
flowers to a plant. These are a fine size for use as cut flowers. 
We are only offering these in collections of our own selection 
this year, but each plant will be of a different variety. Collection 
of eight. $2.00 

The Siberian iris received were real clumps and all are growing 
nicely. With your method of packing in damp moss, believe it or not, 
they made new roots in transit. 
From California. 

OCHROLEUCA 

IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS, POPPIES 
NATIONAL, IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
