SIBERIAN IRIS, OTTAWA 
SIBERIAN and SPURIA IRIS are unsurpassed for landscaping pur- 
poses. They may be left undisturbed for years as their beauty and 
effectiveness is in large established clumps. Under ideal conditions 
the spurias attain six feet. 
CULTURE; SIBERIAN and SPURIA IRIS ‘will grow «nd bloom 
in almost any soil that suits other perennial flowers. HowevéF they 
are moisture lovers and will grow twice as high and produce twice 
as many flowers if kept constantly moist during their growing sea- 
son. As they are most effective in large clumps they should be 
planted where they need not be disturbed. All are very hardy and 
should give no trouble anywhere. 
SHIPMENT: Spring or Fall. 
SPURIAS 
Culture and shipment—See Siberian. 
ALICE EASTWOOD Each 1.00 
Much improved ochroleuca. Pure white and gold flowers on 
4 foot stems. 
AZURE DAWN*(Nies 1941) Each 1.50 
Light blue flowers of pleasing form and smoothest finish. 
Pale yellow signal patch. 48 inches. 
BRONSPUR (Nies 1941) Each 1.50 
Most interesting blend of golden brown and yellow. Not espe- 
cially striking in the garden but a beautiful subject for indoor 
floral arrangements. 
DR. ANNIE BESANT Each 1.00 
Very large and tall variety. Cream flowers with gold splotch 
on falls. 60 inches. 
DUTCH DEFIANCE Each 4.00 
Large blue flowers with a large yellow signal patch. Widely 
acclaimed as the finest blue spuria to date. Fine form and 
heavy substance make this a wonderful cut flower. 44 inches. 
SAUGATUCK (Nies 1941) Each 1.50 
One of the loveliest new spurias in a combination of harmoni- 
ous colors including lavender, yellow and bronze. 50 inches. 
SUNNY DAY Each 1.00 
A most striking spuria of intense golden yellow and fine form. 
60 inches. 
WADI ZEM ZEM (Milliken 1943) Each 3.00 
Our largest spuria and a beautiful clear creamy yellow self. 
48 inches. 
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BEARDLESS 
COLLECTION 
Alice Eastwood 
SIBERIAN IRIS 
BLUE CHARM Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Very large, light blue. 36 inches. 
CAESAR Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Large violet blue. 48 inches. 
CAESAR’S BROTHER Each .60 
Rich, dark pansy purple. Heavy bloomer and just about per- 
fect in every respect. 50 inches. 
COOL SPRING (Kellog 1940) Each 1.50 
Well named and indeed a cool color in the garden. Entire 
flower is pale pearl blue except for the dark flush in the 
center. Very nice. 40 inches. 
ERIC THE RED 
The finest red to date. Deeper than Helen Astor. 
GATINEAU Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Fine large medium blue. 48 inches. Best of this color. 
GAYHEART Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Tall deep blue decorated by white blaze on falls. 40 inches. 
HELEN ASTOR Each 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
Very attractive rosy red flowers with white centers. 30 inches. 
LADY GODIVA Each .75 
Dainty light lavender. Quite different from other varieties. 
36 inches. 
Each 4.00 
LLEWELLYN Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Very tall bright blue. 48 inches. 
MATANE Each 1.00 
Lovely milk white with gold spear on each fall. 
MOUNTAIN LAKE (Gersdorff 1938) Each 1.50 
Lovely clear blue with flaring falls. Sprightly flower of much 
charm. 36 inches. 
OTTAWA Each .60; 3 for 1.50 
Most striking siberian. Bright blue tlowers with white centers. 
36 inches. 
PERIWINKLE Each .50; 3 for 1.00 
Flaring flower of porcelain blue on strong stems. 
SILVERTIP Each .60 
Dainty medium blue with contrasting white styles. Splendid 
form. 36 inches. 
SNOW CREST (Gage 1932) Each 1.00 
Snowy white blooms on tall stems. Perfectly formed flowers 
slightly ruffled. 
TROPIC NIGHT (Morgan 1937) Each 2.00 
A rich, handsome variety of deepest violet blue. Well formed 
large flowers. In heavy demand and stock is scarce. 36 inches. 
TUNKHANNOCK (Scheffy 1945) Each 3.00 
The largest and most beautiful white Siberian. Flaring flowers 
of strong substance on 36 inch stems. 
TYCOON Each 1.50 
The largest siberian. Deep violet blue. Outstanding. 
IRIS 
Caesar 
Gatineau 
Ottawa 
Helen Astor 
Sunny Day 
$3.50 
SPURIA, DUTCH DEFIANCE 
WALTER MARX GARDENS @ BORING, OREGON 
