NEWER VARIETIES OF BEARDED IRIS 
Very hardy and fast gaining in popularity. Plant the roots (rhizomes) so that 
they are barely covered with soil. 
Orders will be filled during July and up to 
November 1. You may place your orders any time. The soil and climatic conditions 
adjacent to Portland are ideal for growing strong, healthy rhizomes. We offer here 
many of the finest varieties, including novelties. Price on a dozen of one kind is 
10 times the single rate. Price on six of one kind is one-half of dozen rate mentioned. 
All prices postpaid. Please note comparative height given in inches on most varieties. 
ABSOLUTE—34 in. Standards of glow- 
ing tan and falls a deep copper shade, 
enhanced by striking orange beard. 
Each $1.00. 
ALEPPO PLAIN—36 in. This excep- 
tional plicata has a creamy-white back- 
ground, peppered with red. Each $3.00. 
ALLUMEUSE—Wisteria standards set 
off with a fiery orange beard and soft- 
ened with mahogany falls. Each 50c. 
AZURE SKIES—36 in. A ruffled self 
of pale lavender blue. Almost horizontal 
standards are accentuated by a white 
beard. Each $2.00. 
BLUSHING YOUTH—A soft pink toned 
flower. Substance and branching good. 
Each $1.50. 
BROWN THRASHER—34 in. One of 
the best brown iris. Medium sized flow- 
ers in two tones of golden brown like the 
glint of sunshine on a brown thrasher’s 
wing. Each $2.00. 
BURNISHED COPPER—Probably the 
best copper colored. Each 50c. 
BURNISHED GOLD —Deep golden 
yellow. Each 60c. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH—238 in. A grand 
iris of pink and apricot blend. The stan- 
dards shade from gold to old rose; falls 
salmon with a tinge of lavender in center 
of each fall. Each $1.00. 
CANYON ROAD—36 in. Opening a 
violet copper, the standards turn to gold- 
en tan. The falls, each with a bright 
violet patch at the center, open a copper- 
brown toned to golden tan. Each $5.00. 
CAROLINE BURR—40 in. Beautiful 
cream colored flowers with an irridescent 
sheen. Form and substance good, the 
branches well placed. Each $1.50. 
CHIEF POKING FIRE—34 in. A dis- 
tinct flower of reddish brown velvet. 
Standards are wide and falls are round, 
wide and flaring. Each $1.50. 
CHINA MAID—40 in. Immense; good 
form and substance in blends of deep 
pink, golden bronze and soft lilac. Ea. 75ce. 
CLARET VELVET—32 in. Deep, dark 
wine self with flaring velvety falls, 
closed standards and inconspicuous burnt 
gold beard. Each 50c. 
COPPER PINK—38 in. Large soft pink 
blooms flushed with sparkling copper, 
enlivened by a burnt orange beard, gold 
ae haft and blue style arms. Each 

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DAYBREAK—38 in. Grand large pink 
iris, shimmering with coppery under- 
tones. Each $2.00. 
DEEP VELVET—38 in. Rich deep pur- 
ple self, with a brownish suffusion at the 
haft, enriched by a deep bronze beard. 
Each $1.00. 
_FAIR ELAINE—38 in. The fairest and 
first of the definite yellow bi-colors. A 
stately flower of cream white standards 
and rich golden yellow falls. Each 75e. 
FAVORITE SON—40 in. Large flowers 
on extra good stalks. Rich, purple. Ea.75e. 
FORTUNE—32 in. Old gold, shadowed 
with rustic red, brings out the rich Flor- 
entine coloring in this iris of large size 
and broadly spreading form. Each $1.00. 
GAYOSA—A rich and brilliant golden 
yellow iris. Standards and falls slightly 
ruffled. Each $1.50. 
GILT EDGE—38 in. Creamy, pale yel- 
low with full standards, wide hafts. Falls 
the same but outlined clearly with an 
edging of deeper gold. Each 50ce. 
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