Standard Bearded Iris 
PRICES—AII varieties listed below are 
30c each, $3.00 per doz. Postpaid. 
Prices quoted apply only to one kind 
but you may purchase 6 of one kind at 
the dozen rate. See Newer Iris on pre- 
ceding pages. 
ARABIAN PRINCE—Standards bright 
garnet red with falls rich and velvety. 
BLACK WINGS—A fine deep violet 
purple. Very popular. 
BUECHLEY GIANT — Fine lavender 
blue. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD — Extra fine, 
bright yellow. 
CHEERIO—Standards red, flushed old 
gold; falls deeper in color. 
CLARA NOYES—Beautiful blending 
of orange and apricot tones. Falls veined 
rose. 
BLUE SKYSCRAPER—Giant flowers 
with closed standards of medium blue; 
falls dark blue, washed violet. 
BOMBA Y—Gold standards; red brown 
falls. 
DARK KNIGHT — Big, tall, mahogany 
red. 
DILKASH — Hybrid. Large flowers; 
standards violet with rich veining. Falls 
nearly black. 
EARLY PURPLE NO. 10—We lost the 
name of this splendid Iris. Large flowers 
of deep purple that bloom early. A grand 
Iris to plant with a deep yellow variety. 
EASTER MORN—One of the largest 
pure white sorts. 
EGYPT—Immense in size. Standards 
broad, of bronzy violet. Falls deep ma- 
roon purple. 
EL CAPITAN—A splendid variety; 
light manganese violet bi-color; large. 
FRIEDA MOHR—Large lilac-rose bi- 
color. Tall. A splendid variety. 
GAY HUSSAR—Rather small but very 
striking. Deep dark red falls with bright 
yellow standards. 
GOLDEN HIND — Clear rich yellow. 
Standards slightly open while falls are 
flaring. 
HAPPY DAYS—Immense, soft yellow; 
branches loaded with blooms. 
HELIOS—Huge blooms; standards 
lemon yellow; falls the same, delicately 
penciled rose. 
INDIAN HILLS—Rich true purple of 
oval form and good substance; large in 
size and quite fragrant. 
JUNALUSKA—Standards yellow, suf- 
fused bronze, with deep maroon falls. 
LADY LILFORD—Hybrid. Standards 
deep violet-purple; falls blackish-purple 
with black beard. 
LOS ANGELES — Pure white, edged 
with blue. 
MINSTRE F. DAVID—Huge flowers; 
standards silky red purple; velvety falls 
of dark red purple. 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Large orchid- 
pink. Tall stems; vigorous plants. 
MOKI— Big, brownish bronze. Very 
free blooming. Early mid-season. 
NARANJA — Rich, deep yellow with 
orange cast on falls. 
NINGAL—Standards pure bronze buff; 
falls warm buff, overlaid with irridescent 
pale blue, a giant. 
PICADOR — Extra fine; standards 
honey yellow; falls mineral red. 
_ PURISSIMA—Fine, pure white, early. 
SAN DIEGO—Giant deep blue with 
yellow beard. 
SASS PINK—A fine near pink sort. 
SENLAC—Brilliant claret red on 
strong stems. 
SIERRA BLUE—A true self blue. Falls 
are broad and of unusual length. 
SHINING WATERS—Large, clear light 
blue flowers on tall stems. 
VALIANT — Rich, soft blue blend, with 
strong orange red beard and haft of 
gold. Large blooms, good stems, vigorous 
growth. 
WINNESHIEF—Fine dark blue, stand- 
ards deep blue; falls ruffled blackish 
blue purple. 
WOTON—Deep smoky purple stand- 
ards, falls velvety purple maroon. 
ZUNI—Standards golden tan, falls red- 
brown overlaid with copper. 
Peruvian Lily 
ALSTROMERIA 
AURANTIACA—Large orange flowers 
in clusters and a splendid cut flower. 
Very productive of flowers on long stems. 
Root divisions can be planted in fall or 
early spring. Very hardy. Each 25c; 3 for 
70ce; doz. $2.50. 
CHILENSIS HYBRIDS — Gorgeous 
clusters of flowers on 2 to 4 foot stems 
in. beautiful pastel shades. Offered in 
mixture usually containing shades of 
apricot, coral, salmon, shell pink, rose 
pink, salmon pink, yellow and white. 
Each 35c; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50. 
Lily of the Valley 
Hardy out of doors. They require a 
mellow, rich soil and a moist, shaded 
position. Cover pips one-half inch deep. 
Delivery November to February. Oregon 
grown pips: 6 for 35c; doz. 65c; 100 for 
$4.25. Postpaid. 
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