
CHIV ALRY—Dyke's Medal Winner 
ANNUAL BARGAIN 
COLLECTION 
Your Choice of Any Seven for $3.75 
Any Ten for $5.00 
FLORA ZENOR—Pink. 
FORTUNE—Old gold. 
GREAT LAKES—Blue. 
MULBERRY ROSE—Purfle orchid. 
OLD PARCHMENT—Creamy white. 
NED LEFEVRE—Rose-dlend. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—Yellow, gold tan. 
RED GLEAM—Red. 
SABLE—Blue-black. 
SNOW FLURRY—Ruffled pale blue. 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC—Blue. 
THE ADMIRAL—Blue. 
THE RED DOUGLAS—Red. 
TIFFANJA—Yellow Plicata. 
TITIAN LADY—P hite. 

Your Selection Bargain Collection 
Any 10 Iris in Catalog Priced at 75 cents 
each or less for $3.50 

LAKESIDE 
IRIS GARDENS 
MARY V. TORGERSON 
13714 CORLISS AVENUE 
SEATTLE 33, WASHINGTON 


Here Is 1949 and Iris Time Again! 
Last year my Gardens were opened to Flower Lovers 
for the first time. And my first catalog was issued. 
Visitors came from far and near and Iris were shipped 
to the four corners of the United States and Canada. 
There were exclamations of pleasure from the visitors 
and letters of praise for Iris orders received. 
The Garden is located at North 140th and Corliss 
Ave., one block west of the Lakeside School for Boys 
which is on Ist Ave. N. E. and 143rd. Drive out Roose- 
velt to Corliss Ave., turn north two long blocks to 
140th. 
Inquire at the Bus Terminal Station at Eighth Ave- 
nue and Stewart Street, for bus service to the Lakeside 
School for boys. 
ACTION FRONT (Cook 1942). A red of coppery yellow 
hue with a brilliant yellow beard. $1.50 
ADELANTO (DeForest 1941). Superb flower of golden 
yellow tan and brown. ‘Tall. $1.00 
ALPINE GLOW (Kleinsorge 1945). Soft, dusty rose with 
a trace of lilac overcast. A gold beard with brown shad- 
ing on the haft. This is a smooth flower with a brilliance 
that makes it noticed in the garden. Tall and well branched. 
$3.00 
ALASTOR (Spender 1940). A rich deep cyclamen pink with 
a blended undertone of gold. Very popular. (5€ 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
AMIGO (Williamson 1934). Lovely lavender standards 
and velvety purple pansy falls edged with lavender. Very 
popular and sells out quickly. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ANITRA (H. Sass 1936). These large flowers of silvery 
blue make this old favorite still outstanding. 
40c; 3 for $1.00 
ANNA WILLIAMSON (Cook 1946). A heavily sub- 
stanced bi-color pink that really stands out. Flowers are 
perfectly tailored and are given more life by a pale yellow 
undertone. Three feet tall. $5.00 
ANNE NEWHARD (Wiesner 1940). Lovely blue com- 
bination. Hyacinth blue standards set off the velvety 
blue-purple falls. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
