Iris ‘‘Fantasy’’ Hybrids 
The coloration of this group of hybrids of I. 
Innominata x J. Douglasiana and I. Thompsoni 
is truly “out of this world”. Retaining the 
foliage type and blossom form of I. Innomiun- 
ata, almost every shade and tint of color is 
found in the blossoms, many combining har- 
monious shades in a true “iridescence”, and all 
tints and marking being of the utmost purity 
of color. We have divided these as well as 
possible into three series according to basic 
colors, and offer them as follows: 
“Oberon” Series—These flaunt blossoms of 
purples and gold fit for the court of the Fairy 
King himself. Included are selfs of the rich- 
est purple, others veined gold or white, and 
shades of purple, lavender and orchid combined 
with shimmering tints of gold, bronze and pink, 
with a few deep blues. 
“Titania” Series—Of shades to fittingly cos- 
tume. the Fairy Queen and her retinue. Oa 
backgrounds of cream to near-white are splash- 
es of gold, sharply pencilled markings of pur- 
ple to rose-lavender or deep red-brown. Many 
have standards of pink to lavender with an 
underlying flush of pale gold. 
“Queen Mab’ Series—These have retained 
the golden shades of the Innominata parentage, 
enriched with veining and flushes of rich red- 
purple to red-brown, many having standards 
of orchid to pink, veined purple and gold. 
Any of the above, blossoming-size clumps, 
our selection, $1.50 each postpaid. 
“Fantasy” Collection, four plants of each 
series, twelve plants in all for $15.00 postpaid. 
One plant of each series, our selection, the 
3 for $4.00. 
Iris Douglasiana 
Largest and showiest of the Pacific Coast Iris. 
Forms massive clumps of bright green foliage <o 
two feet or more tall, with large blossoms in shades 
of deep purple to pale lavender and rarely white, ail 
veined gold. As mature plants or divisions are very 
difficult to transplant, we ship only 1 or 2-yr. seed- 
lings, at 20c each or $2.00 per dozen postpaid. Del- 
ivery February through May. 
