ically described Irises in order to be sure of having good varieties. I his is a 
Golden Age of Irises, and one can obtain simply marvelous sorts at extremely 
low prices. Numerous really fine Irises are completely ignored because they do 
not travel the highways of display advertising and official observation. 
Any 10 cent Iris will be sold 3 for 25c; 90c per dozen. 
Any 20 cent Iris will be sold 3 for 40c; $1.55 per dozen. 
Any 25 cent Iris will be sold 3 for 50c; $1.75 per dozen. 
Any 35 cent Iris will be sold 3 for 85 cents; $2.25 per dozen. 
Any 50 cent Iris will be sold 3 for $1.25; $4.00 per dozen. 
Any 60 cent Iris will be sold 3 for $1.50; $5.00 per dozen. 
Any 75 cent Iris will be sold 3 for $1.85; $6.00 per dozen. 
Any $1.00 Iris here listed will be sold 3 for $2.50. 
Special quotations on larger quantities. 
Your choice of any twelve 25 cent Irises listed for $2.25; any 20, $3.50. 
Join the American Iris Society. Send $3.00 for a year’s membership to 
Science Press Printing Company, Lime & Green Streets, Lancaster, Pa. Four 
fine bulletins every year, worth more than the dues. 
FALL BLOOMING IRISES 
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The fall blooming of Irises is still more or less experimental in the northern 
states. The following list includes a number of the best performers in this re¬ 
spect. After a brief rest period in June, they should be well supplied with bone 
meal and watered thoroughly once or twice a week. A protected, sunny location is 
helpful. 
AUTUMN KING —(H. P. Sass, ’24), a fine free blooming blue purple. 
Excellent for Spring bloom, but outstanding and brilliant in autumn. 32-in. 15c 
AUTUMN QUEEN— (H. P. Sass, ’26) 18-in. Pure white and well formed 
flowers on short stems. In some sections it blooms every month of the sea¬ 
son .’.... 25c 
DICHOTOMA —The Vesper Iris from China. Four weeks of bloom start¬ 
ing in August. Hundreds of flowers from one large plant. Lovely soft bluish 
flowers, most interesting and rare ..... 75c 
DORCAS HUTCHESON— (H. P. Sass-McDade, ’33). 18 inch. A very 
fragrant beautiful violet self. Good form .... $1.00 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT— (H P. Sass-McDade, ”33). 26 inch. A deep, 
velvety red-violet self. Slightly fragrant. Very dependable . $1.50 
JEAN SIRET —A very iridescent yellow dwarf iris from France. Dependable 35c 
LAURA HUTCHESON —(H. P. Sass-Hill, ’33). A smaller, neater flower 
than Autumn King with a decided pink-red cast ... $2.50 
LIEUT DE CHAVAGNAC —Another remontant (ever-blooming) from 
France, in deep, red-violet. A dwarf Iris with lemon fragrance ... 35c 
OLIVE WHITE —(H. P. Sass-Hill, ’32). 24 inch. A lovely deep cream 
color of good form. Veined green-gold. Very reliable .. 50c 
GERSDORFFS NEW IRISES 
Table, Bedding and Massing Types. 
We are proud to announce that we have been selected by Mr. Chas. E. F. 
Gersdorff, of Washington, D. C., the registration secretary of the American 
Iris Society, to introduce a number of his fine new Irises. 
The Table Type covers a most charming new group of Irises whose flowers 
embody the fine points of the newest varieties but in smaller flowers on slender, 
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