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BEARDED IRIS 
The gorgeous color display of the tall bearded Iris in May and June is now yours in Rich’s sensational 
group offerings at substantial savings; or you may make individual selections from the descriptive list. Iris are 
of the easiest culture, endure adverse conditions but thrive with ordinary attention. Our stock is Oregon grown 
by one of the nation’s leading Iris growers. 
Allumeuse—Orchid blue standards, mahogany red falls, 
deep golden throat and beard. Mid-season. 50c. 
Anna E. Nash—Fragrant wine colored flowers with white 
beard. Late season and a profuse bloomer. 40c. 
Arctic—A gleaming creamy white iris with heart of gold. 
Mid-season. 75c. 
Ariane—An enormous plicata of gleaming white with 
feathery veins of violet blue. Mid-season. 75c. 
Blended Beauty—Golden bronze standards, falls of golden 
ground with red veining. Large, well-proportioned. Me- 
dium late. 30c. 
China Maid—Immense pink of fine form and substance. 
Mid-season. 75c. 
Elmohr—Colossal flower of rich purple, glossy and lus- 
trous. Mid-season. $1.25. 
Fair Elaine—The fairest and first of the definite yellow 
bi-colors. Cream white standards, with rich golden falls. 
Mid-season. 75c. 
Golden Majesty—Majestic in size, form and substance. 
Golden yellow with deeper golden beard, and slightly 
fragrant. Mid-season. 75c. 
Great Lakes—A clear blue iris with almost white beard. 
Mid-season. $1.00. 
Happy Days—Large free-blooming flower of medium yel- 
low, slightly fragrant. Very early. 35c. 
Indian Hills—A large flower of rich true purple, strongly 
fragrant. Mid-season. 40c. 
Matula—A brilliant blend of rose, orange, buff and crim- 
son. Late season. 50c. 
Miss California — Beautiful orchid-pink flowers on ex- 
tremely tall stems, well branched. Always a favorite. 
Late season. 50c. i 
Nightfall—Falls are of a rich dark purple, standards are 
lighter shades of blue. Mid-season. $1.50. 
Nocturnal—Blooms of good form and size, red-purple in 
color, desirable where a shorter stemmed flower is 
needed. Early. 40c. 
Oregon Sunshine—Large flowers, soft light yellow in color 
and slightly fragrant. Early season. 75c. 
Ormohr—Gigantic flower of lilac overcast with silver and 
with veining of violet. Mid-season. 50c. 
Prairie Sunset—Iridescent blend of apricot, peach, pink 
and rose with a sprinkling of gold. Medium late. $1.50. 
list for description.) 

Siegfried—A beautiful plicata of yellow standards and 
creamy falls, stippled and dotted with brown. Mid- 
season. 50c. 
Tiffany—aA soft yellow plicata with stitching of deep rose. 
Flowers large, ruffled. Mid-season. 50c. 
Treasure Island—Large blooms of pure gold, slightly 
cream at center with heavy rich gold beard. Mid-sea- 
son. 50c. 
William Mohr—A huge exotic lavender with fine purple 
veining. Fairly early bloomer. 35c. 
DWARF IRIS 
Very early blooming violet blue. Excellent for edgings. 
35¢ each; $3.50 per dozen; 50 for $13.95. 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS 
Eleanor Roosevelt—28 inches. Deep true purple blooms in 
spring and September. 50c. 
DOLLAR COLLECTION 
Your choice of three of the following named Iris. (See 
ae 2 Nocturnal 
Anna E. Nas Ormoh 
Blended Beauty neti r 
Indian Hills y 
Treasure Island 
William Mohr 
TWO DOLLAR COLLECTION 
Your choice of any six of the above named Iris, PLUS 
a free gift of Happy Days. 
THREE DOLLAR COLLECTION 
Your choice of five of the following colors. 
Matula 
Miss California 
White Arctic or Ariane 
Yellow Golden Majesty, Oregon 
Sunshine, or Fair 
Elaine 
Pink China Maid 
Blue Great Lakes 
Purple Elmohr or Nightfall 


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