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NATIVE IRIS SPECIES AND HYBRIDS 
Our Tris seed is harvested in late summer and fall as soon as 
mature, and is shipped only in the fall while still fresh. It should 
be sown as scon as received, using whatever germinating medium 
you have found most satisfactory, and kept moist throughout the 
winter. Seedlings will appear in early spring and should be kept 
in flats cr seed-bed until fall before setting out. Winter protection 
is not necessary for seed, in fact cold weather seems to aid germi- 
nation. €eed of species listed is gathered from native stands fairly 
well isolated from other species and should be reasonably pure. 
However, natural hybrids may occur in any lot of seed. Seed of 
the “Fantasy” and “Caprice” Hybrids is at least second or third 
generation from the original crosses and may produce some really 
striking blossoms. 
I. “Fantasy”—$1.00 packet. 
I. “Caprice”—$1.00 packet. 
I. Innominata—$1.00 packet. 
I. Thompsoni—$i.50 packet. 
I. Bracteata—$1.50 packet. 
Natural hybrids, Innominata x Bracteata—$1.50 packet. 
I. Tenax hybrids—$1.50 packet. 
I. Douglasiana var. Oregonensis—25c packet. 
I. Douglasiana var. Alpha—50c packet. 
I. Douglasiana select strain—$1.00 packet. 
SEEDS OF OTHER NATIVE PLANTS 
Camassia Leichtlinii—50c packet. 
Brodeia Bridgesii—&0c packet. 
Brodeia Coronaria—$1.00 packet. 
Brodeia Hyacinthina—$1.00 packet, 
Fritillaria Lanceolata—50c packet. 
Lilium Columbianum—s5d0c packet. 
Ceanothus pumilus—$1.00 packet. (To germinate this, pour 
boiling water over seeds and let stand until scum forms 
on water before planting.) 
LILIES—If you want the best in these, write for our Lily 
catalog, issued in midsummer, which lists the finest Jan DeGraaf 
hybrids and other splendid varieties. 
SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?—Yes! Just send us the names 
of three friends who might like to receive this catalog and we will 
send you for free any $1.00 value of any of the seed we list, your 
choice. 
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