DWARF BEARDED 
IRIS 
The charm of these little iris is attested by 
the fact that we can’t keep up with the de- 
mand. We are finding it necessary to with- 
hoid some varieties for a year for propagation. 
As border plants or bright spots in the rock 
garden, these lovely dwarfs have no equal. 
Blooms are large and showy, yet the plants 
are true miniatures, seldom over 6 or 8 in. high. 
CULTURE: Just like the tall bearded iris. 
Shipped from July 15 to November 15. 
DITTON’S PURPLE—A shimmering deep 
purple self, with dainty little blooms. Six 
inches. 45c see eBid DEE 
GLEE—Delicate pale yellow, a nice pastel. Eight inches. 45c 
LADIES OF PEELING—Good light blue, nice with Glee. Late, and taller than 
most. Ten inches. 45c 
MAROCAIN—A prolific bloomer of black purple. 6-8 inches. 45c¢ 
MOON GLEAM—Fine light sulphur yellow. Six inches. AOC 
ROSE MIST—A Dwarf Iris of unusual coloring; standards mauve, falls deeper 
mauve with white markings. Six inches. 45c 
TONY—Small blooms of velvety red-purple, very lovely. Extra heavy bloomer, 
and prolific multiplier. Eight inches. 45c 
SPECIAL OFFER: 1 of each variety listed, except Moon Gleam 
6 Roots for $2.50, Postpaid 
SPECIES IRIS 
FORRESTII—A dainty little species Iris from China, with grassy leaves and perky 
little blooms of clear lemon yellow, penciled in black. 8-12 inches. Any good garden 
soil, sun, and plenty of moisture in summer, suits this cheerful and handsome little 
miniature. Each 50c 
GORMANI—A rare Oregon native, found only on a few high peaks in our Coast 
Range. As in all Oregon natives, blooms are beardless, delicate and lovely; they range 
in color from soft cream to pale yellow, usually penciled in brown or back. Low 
growing, deciduous. Each 75¢ 
INNOMINATA—Found in recent years in Southern Oregon, this is an outstand- 
ing native species. Though known to exist in other colors, our plants are of deep 
golden yellow penciled in 
brown. Flowers are pro- 
duced in profusion in either 
sun or shade, though does 
best for us in light shade. 
Grassy foliage is evergreen, 
dark and_ glossy. 6-12 
inches. Fach /5¢ 
TENAX—The best known 
Oregon species, ranging in 
color from pale lavender to 
deep purple. We recom- 
mend acid leaf mold soil for 
all Oregon natives, with 
winter protection in sub- 
zero weather, and some aft- 
ernoon shade in hot dry 
sections. We would enjoy 
hearing from you, our cus- 
tomers, as to your experi- 
ences in growing these 
TERS OT anh lovely species. Each 75c 
All of the Above Species Iris Shipped in Spring or Fall. 13 
