Rainbow Collection of Tall Bearded Iris 
Each collection will be a veritable 
surprise package, containing many 
high priced varieties, many of which 
cost from $10.00 to $50.00 a plant for 
my original stock. My space is limit¬ 
ed and there are always certain va¬ 
rieties that must be moved to make 
room for newer varieties in my exhi¬ 
bition gardens. I cannot tell in ad¬ 
vance what varieties are likely to go 
into these RAINBOW COLLECTIONS, 
but as I have nothing but the very 
finest varieties you are sure to be 
more than pleased. Each collection 
will contain a liberal assortment of 
the choicect colors. Obviously the va¬ 
rieties in this collection cannot be 
labelled. 
50 Choice Bearded Iris, My Selection, Assorted .SO.50 
100 Plants, Choice Assortment, Same As Above .112.00 
25 Plants, Assorted As Above .... 3.50 
Autumn Flowering Irises 
This is an entirely new race, that has been originated during the past few years. At 
first we had just Autumn King, but now we are getting quite a color range and it is only 
a question of time until we will have as fine a collection of Irises blooming in the fall, 
as we have in May and June. These Autumn Flowering Irises produce two or more nor¬ 
mal crops of Iris each year, and some of them flower intermittently throughout the year. 
They are all quite hardy; can be planted anytime and require the same treatment as the 
Tall Bearded Iris. Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
AUTUMN KING—30 in. A fine blue-purple 
bi-color. Blooms profusely with the Tall 
Bearded Iris and again from September 
until frost.$ .35 
AUTUMN 4UEEN—18 in. A lovely pure 
snow white. Flowers in the spring with 
the Intermediates and again in the fall. 
One Kansas grower reports that he has 
had flowers on Autumn Queen as much 
as 7 months in the year.75 
DIOGENES—24 in. A new fall blooming 
blue-purple. 1.00 
DORCAS HUTCHISON—18 in. FRAGRANT. 
A new deep violet self, that flowers in the 
spring and again in the fall. A 1933 in¬ 
troduction. 2.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT—26 in. Deep rich 
violet; one of the best. A 1933 introduc¬ 
tion. A profuse bloomer twice a year. 
10.00 
EQUINOX—26 in. The most profuse of all 
fall bloomers. Flowers with the Tall 
Bearded Iris and again very profusely in 
the fall. Reddish purple, with somewhat 
darker falls. 2.00 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT—3 0 in. FRAG¬ 
RANT. Red-purple, with a blue zone on 
the falls. Flowers with the intermediates 
and again in the fall. New and very 
rare.25.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST—18 in. A large yellow, 
veined with red-gold on the falls. Blooms 
twice a year. 2.00 
JANE KREY—A new red-toned variety that 
should bloom in my gardens for the first 
time this season. 5.00 
JEAN SIRET—15 in. A new yellow EVER- 
BLOOMING Iris. This variety and Lieut. 
Chavagnac are the most persistent bloom¬ 
ers of the Iris family. They begin to 
flower quite early in the spring with the 
earliest miniatures and have a long spring- 
flowering season. They also have an equ¬ 
ally long autumn flowering season; I have 
had them in bloom from September until 
the middle of December in a favorable 
year. But best of all they are also likely 
to flower any time that the weather seems 
to suit them during the summer months. 
Sold for $10 just three years ago. 75 
KING JR.—28 in. A NEW 1933 introduction, 
similar to Autumn King in color, but 
much more prolific in Fall Blooming. 
There are not yet many of the plants in 
existence, hence the price is still high. 
15.00 
LIEUT. CHAVAGNAC—15 in. A NEW EVER- 
BLOOMING FRAGRANT violet colored 
variety, with the same qualities as Jean 
Siret. The two go well together. Sold for 
$ 10.00 just three years ago. 75 
NEOLA—A new color in this class, and a 
new introduction. The standards are vio¬ 
let and the Falls are deep brown, shading 
to molasses brown. 2.50 
OCTOBER OPERA—24 in. One of the most 
attractive of all the fall bloomers, being- 
somewhat similar to Morning Splendour 
in color.10.00 
OLIVE WHITE—A new cream colored va¬ 
riety, with green-gold veining. 2.50 
PEGGY BARRINGTON—28 in. A rich, smooth 
canary yellow, the color of Chalice... 2.00 
SEPTEMBER MORN—A new mauve-pink 
toned Fall Bloomer. 2.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES—16 in. A new deep 
purple that blooms freely both spring and 
fall. 2.00 
ULTRA—18 in. A new blue tone (ultramar¬ 
ine blue). Blooms freely in the spring and 
fall, but its unusual color would make it 
valuable even if it flowered only in the 
spring.. ... 1.00 
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