Autumn Flowering Iris 
A FEW years ago there were no Autumn Flowering Irises. This new race is one of the recent miracles 
of the hybridizer's skill and perseverance and one may now have a complete Iris garden with great masses 
of flowers in the Fall as well as at other seasons of the year. 
THESE AUTUMN FLOWERING IRISES HAVE TWO OR MORE NORMAL FLOWERING SEASONS EACH 
YEAR. THEY BLOSSOM IN THE SPRING ALONG WITH OTHER EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES AND 
AGAIN IN THE AUTUMN, BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER AND CONTINUING UNTIL KILLED BY HEAVY 
FROST. SOME OF THEM ALSO FLOWER INTERMITTENTLY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. 
No Iris Garden is complete without these new Autumn Flowering Iris. They are all quite hardy; can be 
planted any time and require the same treatment as the Tall Bearded Iris. Planting and cultural directions 
accompany all shipments. 
Autumn Dawn—28 in. An EVERBLOOMER in Califor¬ 
nia, where it originated. A delightful blend of old- 
gold and pink. Exquisitely fragrant. 
2.50 each; 3 for 5.00 
Autumn Frost—NEW. Frosty white, with gold veining at 
the throat. Much the color of Moonlight. 20.00 
Autumn Gleam—24 in. NEW. Citron yellow self. A 
fine flower of perfect form and heavy substance 2.50 
Autumn Haze—30 in. NEW. An unusually attractive soft 
lavender blue. Large flowers; nicely branched . . 10.00 
Autumn King—30 in. A fine blue-purple bi-color. This 
is the original Autumn flowering variety from which 
most of the others originated.25 
Autumn King Jr.—Similar to Autumn King, but a much 
more dependable Fall bloomer. 1.50 
Autumn Queen—18 in. A lovely pure snow white. 
One Kansas grower reports that he has had flowers 
on Autumn Queen as much as 7 months in the 
year .50 
Black Magic—28 in. Very much the color of Black 
Wings, but flowering profusely twice a year. The 
original plant, divided in the fall into ten parts, 
produced 40 flowering stalks the following September, 
with more than 200 flowers, each plant producing 
several stalks. The best of all Fall Bloomers. . 10.00 
Diogenes—24 in. A new fall blooming blue-purple . 1.00 
Dorcas Hutchison—18 in. FRAGRANT. A new deep 
violet self. A 1933 introduction of great merit. . .75 
Eleanor Roosevelt—26 in. Deep rich violet; one of the 
best of the 1933 introductions. A profuse bloomer 
twice a year. 1.00 
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Equ inox—26 in. Reddish purple, with somewhat darker 
falls. 1.50 
Franklin Roosevelt—30 in. FRAGRANT. Red-purple, 
with a blue zone on the falls. New and very 
rare. 7.50 
Frost Queen—22 in. NEW frosty white of great 
merit. 2.00 
Golden Harvest — 18 in. A fine large deep yellow, 
veined with red-gold on the falls. 1.00 
Jane Krey—24 in. NEW. Red-purple variety... 1.50 
Jean Siret—15 in. A new yellow EVERBLOOMING 
Iris. This variety and Lieut. Chavagnac are the most 
persistent bloomers of the Iris family. They begin to 
flower quite early in the spring with the earliest minia¬ 
tures and have a long spring flowering season. They 
also have an equally 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 recently.75 
Lieut. Chavagnac—15 in. A NEW EVERBLOOMING 
FRAGRANT violet colored variety, with the same 
qualities as Jean Siret. The two go well together. 
Sold for $10 recently.75 
Neola—10 in. A new color in this class and a new in¬ 
troduction. The standards are violet and the falls are 
deep brown, shading to molasses brown. Large 
flowers on short stems.75 
October Opera—24 in. A red-toned variety. One of the 
most attractive of all the fall bloomers, being some¬ 
what similar to Morning Splendour in color. . . 2.50 
Olive White—18 in. A new cream colored variety, with 
green-gold veining . 75 
Peggy Babbington—28 in. A rich, smooth canary yellow 
the color of Chalice. . 1.00 
Sangreal—28 in. A 1935 introduction. A very fine 
new deep yellow. 5.00 
September Morn—18 in. A new mauve-pink toned Fall 
Bloomer . . 1.50 
September Skies—16 in. A new deep purple that blooms 
freely both spring and fall.75 
Sound Money—10-12 in. A 1935 Sass introduction. A 
miniature spring and autumn flowering variety in deep 
gold .75 
Southland—24 in. A sensational new Sass intense yellow 
with large flowers of heavy substance. 7.50 
Ultra—I 8 in. A new blue tone (ultramarine blue). 
Blooms freely in the spring and fall, but its unusual 
color would make it valuable even if it flowered only 
in the spring.75 
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AUTUMN FLOWERING IRIS COLLECTION 
I will furnish 10 magnificent varieties of Autumn Flowering Iris, 
all different, my selection, each separately labelled for $5.00 
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