48 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
IRIS SECTION 
We have so many kinds of irises, that it seems easier and better 
to devote a section of our catalog entirely to them. Even then we do 
not feel that we have done them justice in our descriptions of them; 
they are so varied and so individual. This is especially true in the 
case of the iris species, which differ so greatly in size, habit and 
general requirements. We feel sure that if they were better known, 
th iris species would be much more extensively planted. If they are 
chosen with care, it is possible to have some species or variety of 
iris in bloom at almost every season of the year. 
We are glad to have you visit us at any time, for we almost 
always have some sort of iris in bloom, and it is much more satis- 
factory to select your plants when you can see them in bloom. If you 
can’t come to see us, we will be glad to give you additional infor- 
mation by letter. 
BEARDLESS IRIS SECTION 
Arenaria. Sand Iris. Very dwarf, with lovely bright yellow flowers. 
1-3 in. Free flowering. April. 75c. 
Bracteata. Wide, scanty foliage. Large, deep yellow flowers, veined 
brownish purple. Choice Oregon native. 6 in. 75c. 
Bulleyana. Rather narrow leaves, and flowers blotched and veined 
blue on a white ground. May-June. 18 in. 50c. 
Carolina. Flowers lilac with purple variegations. Leaves bright 
green, 2-3 ft. 50c. 
Chrysographes. Narrow foliage and deep velvety purple blooms with 
golden or white veins. 2 to 3 ft. 75c. 
Black Form. Flowers exquisite black velvet, unique and lovely. 
18 in. New. $1.00. 
Se Form Tall. Similar to the above but growing 36 in. in height. 
1.00. 
Rubellum. Wine red 18 to 24 in. $1.00. 
Chrysophilla. Lovely low evergreen species with white or soft yellow 
flowers veined purple. Oregon native. 6 in. 50c. 
Chrysofor. Hybrid Chrysographes and Forrestii. Variable. Attractive 
Peon of blue shades with yellow. Tall form, 50c. Dwarf, 
Cc. 
Cristata. A lovely little species with tiny, wide open lavender flow- 
ers with darker markings and golden crest. 2 in. 45c. 
Cristata Alba. S-sh. A rare white form of Cristata with light green 
leaves. Singularly pure and lovely. 50c. 
Cristata McDonald form. A delicate opalescent variation. 75c. 
Delavayi. Siberica type. Beautifully veined and spotted blue on a 
white ground. Late blooming. Fragrant. 32in. 75c. 
Dorothea K. Williamson. Deep velvety purple flowers of unusual 
beauty and substance. 50c. 
