PINK IMPERIAL — 50 in. Beautiful 
blush pink blooms on tall stalks that 
carry about seven blooms each. Each 75ce. 
PINK MARVEL—239 in. Glorious sal- 
mon pink. Large flowers, rapid grower. 
Each $1.00. 
PINK REFLECTION—=36 in. Clear cut 
flower of heavy texture and. good size. 
Lemon chrome beard, hydrangea pink 
with buff underlay. Each $3.00. 
POT O’ GOLD—36 in. An outstanding 
deep yellow self. One of the best golden 
yellow iris. Each $1.00. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET — 36 in. Brilliant 
flowers in irridescent colors of apricot, 
peach, pink and rose with a sprinkling 
of gold. Each $1.00. 
RADIANT—35 in. Large flowers of 
striking color. Standards orange with 
falls of glowing coppery red. Each 50c. 
RED AND GOLD—A fine yellow with 
copper standards and rich bi-color falls. 
Each $2.50. 
RED VALOR—36 in. Brilliant, rich 
garnet red, marked with unusual brown 
beard. Domed standards and flaring falls. 
Each $2.00. 
REMEMBRANCE—38 in. One of the 
best pink blends with a yellow over-tone 
to enliven the blooms. Each $2.00. 
RIO ORO—40 in. Exquisite glistening 
honey yellow self. Extra good. Each $1.50. 
ROSE FESTIVAL—44 in. An outstand- 
ing rose-pink self. The closed standards 
neve a strong mid-rib and the broad 
falls are well rounded. Hafts are glow- 
ing gold and beard gold, tipped with 
violet. Each $1.50. 
ROYAL SCOT—36 in. A tall plicata 
that is so deeply trimmed in pleasing 
tones of burgundy red that at a distance 
it gives a red effect. Each $2.00. 
SEPTEMBER MORN — 26 in. Twice 
blooming. Ruffled flowers of lavender 
pink. Each 50c. 
SEPTEMBER SKIES — 18 in. Twice 
blooming. Violet, slightly opened stan- 
dards of deep violet, falls a darker violet, 
with veining on white ground of haft. 
Each 35c. 
SIERRA SNOW—40 in. Late blooming; 
flowers pure white on fine stems and 
branches; outstanding variety. Each 75c. 
SNOW FLURRY — 50 in. Buds open 
like a rosebud; delicate blue buds open- 
ing into large, fluffy blooms. White, with 
most delicate faint tone of blue. Each 
$1.25. 
SOQUEL—38 in. A huge exotic laven- 
der; vigorous in growth. Very large 
flowers with broad foliage. Each 75c. - 
SPARKLING BLUE—38 in. A large, 
clear, flax blue that fairly sparkles in 
the sunlight. It blooms through a long 
period without fading. Each $1.50. 

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SPRINGFIELD—Almost a self of deep 
violet and garnet red. Each 50c. 
STARDOM — 34 in. Unusual in its 
blending of salmon, apricot and rose 
with yellow lights showing through. A 
very free bloomer with flowers of good 
form and substance. Each 60ce. 
TIFFAN Y—42'in. A large, ruffled, soft 
yellow plicata with stitching of deep rose, 
heavier on the falls. Each 50c. 
TIFFANJA—36 in. Distinctive yellow 
plicata with standards of colonial buff 
and round spreading falls of glistening 
white, edged colonial buff. Each $1.50. 
TONGA—A festive array of autumnal 
colors seems deftly blended into this 
russet self. Each 75c. 
VELVET KING—40 in. Large flowers 
of glowing red, that seem cut from 
velvet. Prominent veining at haft, en- 
hanced by a heavy gold beard. Each $1.00. 
WINTER CARNIVAL—40 in. An out- 
standing flaring white. Each $1.00. 
WM. A. SETCHELL-—36 in. The larg- 
est good iris. Standards steel-blue: falls 
deep violet blue. Strong stems, vigorous 
plants. Each 75c. 



IRIS ORDERS 
Bearded Iris may be booked with 
us for shipment in the season July 
15th to Nov. Ist. We supply fine, 
‘healthy rhizomes. 




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