LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC (Andre of France) 
12". A mixture of violet, bronze, and cream. 
25c. 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirkland of Tenn.) 35". 
A fine tall blue. $10.00. 
NEOLA (Sass of Nebr.) 18". Very beautiful 
blending of brown tones. 50c. 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade of Tenn.) 40". 
Fine red-purple, somewhat like Indian Chief. 
Fine flower but blooms a little late for nor¬ 
thern climates. $15.00. 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass of Nebr.) 24". Vel¬ 
vety rich re<l and purple-violet. One of the 
best of this twice-blooming type. $3.50. 
OLIVE WHITE (Hill of Kans.) 24". Cream, 
with green gold veining. Very free flowering 
during summer months with us. 35c. 
PALTEC (Dennis of France) 15". A rare cross 
between beardless Tectorum species and 
bearded species, thus making it a botanical 
curiosity. Medium blue with darker mottling. 
Reliable summer bloomer with us. 35c. 
PEGGY BABBINGTON (Mind of Md.) 28". 
Rich smooth canary yellow. Occasionally, 
but by no means always, blooms in early fall. 
35c. 
SEPTEMBER MORN (Auten of Ill.) 17". A 
new light mauve pink which we think is very 
delightful. Flowers not very large. 75c. 
SOUTHLAND (Sass of Nebr.) 28". Very clear 
lemon-chrome yellow which excels all other 
early blooming yellows, as well as being fine 
re-bloomer. $15.00. 
ULTRA (Sass of Nebr.) 18". Ultramarine blue, 
with number of flowers to a stalk. Quite 
popular and dependable. 25c. 
STYLOSA SPECIOSA (Unguicularis species) 
18". Our fine light blue winter bloomer, start¬ 
ing to flower in October and continuing dur¬ 
ing mild weather until April. As cut flowers 
the blooms of this variety cannot be excelled. 
Every Iris lover living in the south and on 
the Pacific coast should grow this unique 
and beautiful flower. It can be grown in the 
colder states if given protection. Were we to 
be limited to ten varieties of Iris, we would 
choose this as one of them. 
Clumps $1.00; plants 50c. 
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17 Fall Bloomers for $4.95 
Collection of all 17 varieties (Stylosa ex¬ 
cepted) priced at $1 or less and valued at 
$7.40, for $4.95. With a $2 Frost Queen 
added, $5.95. 
EARLY BLOOMERS 
T HESE are dwarfs, intermediates, pogocyclus hybrids, and miscellaneous 
species which bloom from two to five weeks before the regular tall-bearded 
Iris season. The pogocyclus hybrids result from crossing the bearded species 
with the Oncocyclus species of Asia Minor. The resulting hybrids are entirely 
different from the ordinary bearded sorts and are very beautiful and odd. These 
hybrids are extremely hardy. 
ALICE HORSEFALL 30". Very dark red; 
heavy, bronze-yellow beard. 50c. 
AMBERA 30". H.M., A.I.S. Very vigorous, 
light yellow. 35c. 
APRIL GOLD 15". Real gold in tone and very 
floriferous. 35c. 
ARAMIS 6". Delightful yellow. 20c. 
BETSY PRESBY 5". Fine bright yellow. 20c. 
BOSNIAMAC 18". Fine flower, mingling yel¬ 
low and buff. 15c. 
BUCHARICA (Juno species) 24". Glossy bright 
green foliage, like a miniature corn-stalk, 
with soft small satiny yellow flowers at the 
tip and at the axil of each leaf. A novelty. 
50c. 
BUTTERFLY 6". Delightful yellow. 20c. 
CARMELO (pogo-regelia) 24". Long, narrow 
flowers of an unusual shade of blue. This is 
one of the rarest of hybrids—resulting from 
crossing the bearded species with the regelia 
species of Asia Minor. 25c. 
CARTHUSIAN 20". Clear lavender blue. If 
you wish an early one, this is it. 15c. 
CHALLENGER 28". Very best early blooming 
variety. Huge rich red-purple. 35c. 
CHEROKEE MAID (pogocyclus) 22 . Blackish 
maroon, veined darker. 50c. 
CHIEF 22". Fine big blue purple. 25c. 
COMTESSE D’HAUTEVILLE 6". Bright vio 
let-purple-garnet. 25c. 
CORULEA 5". Fine little light blue. 20c. 
CRETAN 24". Almost black. 20c. 
CYMBELINE 30". Clear soft, but rather bril¬ 
liant blue coloring. 35c. 
CYRUS 32". H.M., A.I.S. Tall empire yellow 
with gold. 25c. 
DILKASH (pogocyclus) 24". Violet and red¬ 
dish-purple with richly netted veining. Large 
black blotch on F. 25c. 
DIXMUDE 6". Rich mulberry-purple. 25c. 
DOLPHIN 26". Lavender and purple. 20c. 
DORAK (pogocyclus) 30". Ruffled and beauti¬ 
fully marked purple-violet. 50c. 
DOXA 20". H.M., A.I.S. Interesting blend of 
olive and blue. 35c. 
ELIZABETH HUNTINGTON 18". Very crin¬ 
kled petals of crisp blue. 20c. 
FELDSPAR 28". Pearly yellow. Fine appear¬ 
ance. 25c. 
“I received the Iris 
roots.” 
you sent and wish to state that they were in perfect condition and were wonderful 
— F. B. Rogers, Fairmont, W. Va. 
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