GRAMINEA. A fine species that blooms well 
in shade. Red-purple and violet-blue flowers. 
Plum fragrance. 6”. LD 
HYACINTHIANA. Ensata type. Most charm- 
ing creamy white flowers penciled blue. Must 
be established before blooming well and is 
then very drouth resistant. Sun. 6-8. .50 
*“INNOMINATA. We consider this Our most 
beautiful western native and one of the finest 
of all iris. Color ranges from mellow butter 
yellow to deepest glowing orange and from 
light to dark blue and lavender. Some are 
selfs and others penciled red or brown. Thie 
dark green leaves are evergreen and this does 
well in light to deep shade. 6-10". 
Mixed colors. .60. Selected orange $1.50 
JAPONICA (Evansia). Sprays of dainty or- 
chid like blooms on 2’ stems. Very pale blue 
with yellow crests. Luxuriant evergreen fo- 
liage. Shade. 
PSEUDACORUS. Bright yellow species with 
splendid foliage similar to Japanese varieties. 
Thrives in boggy location. 36”. .35 
*“PURDYI. Flowers are similar to Bracteata 
but larger and in some forms delightfully 
ruffled. Color is variable including cream, 
yellow and lavender. 8”. 
RUTHENICA. Dark blue purple. Like a tiny 
Siberian. Suitable for the rockery. 4’. .50 
SINTENISII. Miniature spuria. Dainty blue 
and white flowers. 87’. .60 
STYLOSA, ANGUSTIFOLIA. The intriguing 
winter blooming iris. Dwarfer than margi- 
nata with smaller flowers and much narrower 
foliage. More suitable for the rockery than 
the larger form. Lavender to purple. 8”. .50 
STYLOSA, MARGINATA. Large, soft laven- 
der flowers which come into bloom at any 
time throughout the winter and early spring 
months. Sun. 10”. .50 
STYLOSA, MARGINATA ALBA. Rare and 
beautiful. Pure white form. $1.00 
TECTORUM (Evansia). The largest crested 
iris. Wavy lavender blue. Sun.or light shade. 
2 .50 
TECTORUM ALBA. Enchanting white form 
with gold markings. A lovely iris. 75 
*TENAX. Mixed colors only. Selected from 
the best pink, buff, rose, lavender and purple 
shades. This is our easiest western native 
species to transplant and favorable reports 
have been received from most parts of the 
country. Sun or shade. 6”. .50 
*TENUIS. One of the rarest of all iris as its 
range is restricted to a very small area in 
western Oregon. White flowers lightly flushed 
lavender blue with yellow marking. Closely 
related to the Evansia Iris and distinct from 
all other western species. $1.00 
VINICOLOR. A species of the Louisiana 
group. Large wine red flowers on well 
branched 3 foot stems. Fine for cutting. 
$1.00 
WILSONII. A larger grown up Forrestii. Rare. 
30a. $1.00 
“Western Oregon Natives. 
We recommend spring planting. 

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