
IRIS. 
Iris should be planted on dry ground. Plant so the 
rhizomes (the bulb part) have their top partly exposed 
to the sun, otherwise.if planted deeply, they have a 
tendency to rot. Prices include postage. 
APRICOT—A solid golden apricot self with a slight 
fluting and ruffling in both standards and falls. Lovely. 
36 in. Each, $1.00. 
AT DAWNING—Two tones of pink. One of the first 
iris to bloom and a glowing beauty. 40 inches. Each, 62¢. 
BLACK DOUGLAS—A splendid black purple;-almost 
pansy violet, blooms full and ruffled. 36 in. Each, 57c. 
BUCKSKIN—The best tan. 48 in. Nearly a dozen 
great blooms with flaring falls. Each, $1.45. 
BUFFAWN—Soft pinkish buff self, set off with a very 
red-orange beard. 36 in. Each, $1.50. 
CUPAVO—Very fragrant. A superb red-tone bicolor, 
One of the largest iris grown. 42 in. Silver Medal. 
Each, 60¢c. 
DAUNTLESS—Rich, velvety red of lustrous beauty, 
winner of the Dykes Medal. 40 in. Eiach, 48e. 
Exclusive DON JUAN—Standards, light rosy lilac shaded bronze, 
falls, bright red, veined at the base; a lovely effect of 
pink and red. 40 in. Each, A2e. 
E. B. WILLIAMSON—Lively coppery-red blend of lus- 
trous sheen. Neither a red nor a copper, it stands out 
strikingly. 36 in, Each, 74e¢ 
EREBIAN—A rich, dark, self red, flowers of perfect 
form. 34 in. Each, 45e, 
EXCLUSIVE—Oval shaped flowers. light blue over- 
ldid with a silvery mist. Beautiful, 40 in. Each, 68ce. 
FRANK ADAMS—A fine, tall, golden bronze and red, 
Very choice. 48 inches. Each, 95¢. 
GARDEN MAGIC—A very late, very large, and very 
velvety deep red self. 36 in. Each, $1.95. 
GREAT LAKES—48 in. Pure clear blue, crispy petal 
texture, and beard of almost white. Each, $2.00. 
INDIAN CHIEF—Here is a bright red bicolor, two 
shades of red. Prolific bloomer. 32 in. Each, 40c. 
INDIAN HILLS—A giant purple—a true purple—the 
best of its class to date. 38 in. Each, 48e. 
JAKE—A white white, with no other color in it! A 
very large flower, well formed, free blooming, and an 
easy grower, 38 in. Each, $1.25. 
MARCO POLO—37 in. A large, clear toned bicolor, with 
lustrous rose standards, and brilliant, velvety, crimson 
falls. Orange beard. One of the best reds, Each, 57c. 
Black Douglas MISS CALIFORNIA—Lovely rose-lilac, 7 inches long 
on 38-inch stems. Beautiful. Each, 54e. 
MOUNTAIN SNOW—Beautiful large white iris, with a 
faint blue shadow on the falls. 36 in. Each, 65c. 
MIXED IRIS WNARANJA—Huge yellow with distinct orangy over- 
; east. The best orange yellow iris. 36 in. Each, 58e. 
All colors mixed. 8 for 39e;3 NUMA—Rich amaranth-red, of good size and coloring. 
6 tor 74e; dozen, $1.35, 80 in. Each, 49e. 4 
PATRICIA—A clean and sparkling white, both stand- 
‘ e 3 ? ards and falls frilled and fluted at the edges. 34: in. 
Please Note: Iris orders are Each, $1.50. 
booked and shipped from 
March 31 to May 15. From SPOKANE—Very large flowers of rich coppery red. 
May 15 on, orders are booked Velvety falls with rich, glowing beard, 34 in, Each, 57e. 
and shipped in late July after TELEVISION BLUE A lovely medium blue with vari- 
the Iris’ blooming period. egated falls, 30 in, Each, 47c. 
TIFFANY—36 in. Light yellow background with 
heavy plicata border of maroon. Eiach, 69¢c. 
CANNAS 
Cannas should be planted 
about twenty inches apart 
each way. We send dormant 
bulbs; but as the season 
advances, we send out 
started plants, which inci- 
dentally will give one ear- 
lier flowers. Prices include 
postage. 
CITY OF PORTLAND — Sicha 
The best of the pinks. 3%4 Sue 
ft. Green foliage, Each, 24¢e; 
3 for 67¢; 6 for $1.20. 
KING HUMBERT—Velvety orange-scarlet, flecked 
CaF ANG rose tinted ae margin; large leaves of pur- 
ple brown overlaid bronze. 4% ft. Bach, 22¢3 r 
62c; 6 for $1.10. och, 22a 
THE PRESIDENT—Immense flaming searlet flow- 
ers, often 7 inches across. Rich green foliage. 4 ft. 
Each, 23¢; 3 for 65c¢; 6 for $1.15. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL—The ‘largest Canna 
grown. iis ae Os RS of vivid scarlet, often 8 in. 
across. Green foliage. 5 ft. Bach, 22e; { 2e3 
aera ) ch e; 3 for 62¢e3 
WYOMING—Purplish foliage. 5 ft. Magnificent 
orange colored orchid-like blooms. Each, 24e; 3 for 
67¢e; 6 for $1.20. 
: YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Orchid-like flowers 
5 to 7 inches across, deep rich yellow softly blotched 

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