SIBERIAN IRIS 
PERIWINKLE 
SPURIA IRIS 
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 especially striking in the garden 
but a beautiful cut flower. 
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 com- 
bination of harmonious colors including lav- 
ender, yellow and bronze. 50 inches. 
SUNNY DAY Each 1.00 
A most striking spuria of intense golden yel- 
low 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. 
Noble, Oklahoma 
I just today received my iris and want to say 
that | have never seen larger, finer or sturdier 
plants in my life. They excel any I have ever 
seen anywhere or grown myself. And | want 
to “Thank you” very much for the extra. 
Mrs. J. C. Smith 
SPURIA and 
SIBERIAN AND SPURIA IRIS are unsur- 
passed for landscaping purposes. hey may be 
left undisturbed for years as their beauty and 
effectiveness is in large established clumps. 
Under ideal conditions some spurias attain six 
hecia 
CULTURE: SIBERIAN and SPURIA IRIS will grow and 
bloom in almost any soil that suits other perennial flowers. 
However, they are moisture lovers and will grow twice as 
high and produce twice as many flowers if kept constantly 
moist during their growing season. As they are most ef- 
fective 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. 
SPURIA IRIS SUNNY DAY 
WALTER MARX GARDENS ® BORING, OREGON 
