GL.71 e 19523 on 
Foumal’s Gardens 
“9000 S. E. 82nd St. - Portland 66, Oregon 
We are happy to gi ep-yeu_< our first published 
Iris list. For many yearg wé Have. been raising Iris 
as our all-consuming hébbye and our’ stock has so 
grown we must find anjoujle ger are to have room 
for the new ones we fyant i a 
Danie 
Leper S196 
Our prices arg our own—go aj solely By ur 
stock. Our stock is healthy, state-inspec Ee atome ar- 
anteed true to name. 
No order less than one dollar; AG orders postpaid 
and cash must accompany order. Shipping begins 
July Ist and is filled in order received. 
It has been our practice to give one or more Iris 
free with each order, but as this may make duplica- 
tion for you, we have decided to let you make your 
own gift selection, therefore with any order of $3.00 
or more you may select 20% of the order in premiums. 
As our stock of some are limited please select from 
those marked with an asterisk ay 
Visitors are always welcome to our gardens. All 
Iris lovers should be a member of the American Iris 
Society. 
ONCOBREDS 
These fascinating hybrids have all the appeal of 
the Oncocyclus and Regelias but are as easily grown 
as Bearded Iris. Are very early, flowering before 
the Intermediates. 
*Blue Princess (Marx), soft blue, orange beard...uu........---seeeeeeee- Saey de. 
Capitola (Reinelt), colossal blooms of brilliant red violet............ 1.50 
*Mt. Pottery (Marx), like a bit of oriental tapestry......................- Wis 
*Party Robe (Marx), light red, purple self... eee eee yas 
Pershewar (Shreiner), appealing blackish purple.........0000.000...... 90 
Sheriffa (White), noteworthy, blue ground veined red................ 4 fe 
Stormy Dawn (Sass), grey washed with blue, open form............ ol) 
*7Zwanenburg (Dennis), very early, buff splashed maroon.......... 00 
We have a large collection of Onco’s which will 
be listed next year. Also, all the Wm. Mohr family 
could be listed under this heading, but I prefer to 
class them in with the tall bearded. 
