Over-the-Garden- Wall 
Re-Bloomers 
These are the irises, sometimes called Fall Bloomers, which have a second period of bloom, 
in the fall. This second bloom is quite reliable in the warmer sections of the country. In the colder 
states, it will be necessary to plant them in a sheltered location, that the buds may mature before 
cut by frost. Most of them bloom with the Intermediates, in the spring. 
AUTUMN GLEAM (H. P. Sass ’34) A citron 
yellow self, with flowers of medium size, of 
fine shape and heavy substance. 24".. . $10.00 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (Sass-Me Dade ’33) 
Violet, of fine form. Fragrant. 18".$1.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (Sass-Me Dade ’33) 
Deep velvety red-violet, exceptionally fine. 
Slightly fragrant. 26".$5.00 
Equinox (Auten ’32) Red-purple. The most 
dependable of the fall bloomers, tho' not 
especially attractive in appearance.$2.00 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (Sass ’33) Reddish 
purple, with a deep blue blotch on the F. 
Increase is slow. 30".$20.00 
FROST QUEEN (Sass-Hill ’33) White, with 
some blue at center. 22".$5.00 
Golden Harvest (Sass '30) Two shades of 
yellow, with some olive. 16".$1.00 
Jane Krey (Mind. ’30) Rich dark purple. 28". 
.$ 1.00 
KING JUNIOR (Sass?) No description available. 
.$ 10.00 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk.-McDade ’33) Tall 
blue. 36".$25.00 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass-Hill ’32) Velvety 
red-purple.$7.50 
OLIVE WHITE (Sass-Hill ’33) Deep cream, 
veined with green, of good form. 18".. .$0.50 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass-Hill ’33) Clear 
rich purple, of fast increase. 16".$1.00 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass ’34) Lemon 
chrome. Large flowers of heavy substance. 
24".$25.00 
ULTRA ( H. P. Sass ’30) Ultramarine blue. 14". 
.$0.50 
Siberian Irises 
These irises, with their dainty flowers on tall, slender stems, bloom with the tall bearded irises. 
They are happy either in the sun, or in partial shade, like moisture especially while blooming, and 
prefer a very rich diet. 
Abitibi (Pres.-Kellogg ’32) Medium blue in 
color, and the largest bloom we have seen, in 
this class. Is evidently the same as Gatineau, 
so that variety will be withdrawn. 42". H.M., 
A.I.S. ’33.$5.00 
Blue Owl (Cleve. ’27) Blue-violet, the F. broad 
with some white. 32".$0.50 
Blue Ridge (Cleve. ’29) Silvery light blue with 
turquoise midrib. Late. 34".$0.75 
Blue Charm (H. Sass ’27) Intense blue, with 
horizontal F. and very large S. 38".$1.00 
Blue Flame (Cleve. ’27) Brilliant light blue, 
with some white. 36".$0.75 
Blue Heron (Cleve. ’27) A fine, tall medium 
blue. The earliest to bloom. 36".$0.50 
Blue Star (Cleve. ’27) Very dark purple. 30". 
.$0.50 
Blue Wings (Cleve. ’27) Light blue with wide 
petals. 34".$0.50 
Bob W'hite (Cleve. ’25) Pure white.$1.00 
Caesar (Morg. ’25) Very deep blue. 42".. .$1.00 
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