NEW “REPEATING” IRIS AND AGAIN IN AUTUMN 
A few older kinds had this characteristic, now breeders have produced many fine 
colors and forms. So sensational are the possibilities that we prophesy a commanding 
future for this race. As yet there are still in the older spring-flowering types colors 
and forms too beautiful to be discarded. We will quote the better sorts on request. 
Here we offer a list of “Repeaters”—heralds of summer that ushers her in and 
out again! Just as easy of culture as the old, too! Plant in Early Fall. 
Autumn Frost. Exquisite frosty 
white .$20.00 
Autumn King. Typical lavender- 
blue bicolor of good form. 36 in.. . .20 
Autumn Queen. Best white dwarf 
rebloomer for form and purity 
of color. 18 in.35 
Autumn Surprise. All blue.50 
Dorcas Hutchinson. Early and 
consistent rebloomer. Pansy- 
violet self. 26 in.75 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Fluorite purple 
self with rich falls. Beautiful. . . 1.50 
Equinox. Red and purple. 26 in. . . .75 
Golden Harvest. First yellow fall 
bloomer. Large; good form. 20 in. 1.00 
Laura Hutchinson. Red pink cast. . 1.50 
October Opera. Rich velvet. 24 in. 3.00 
Olive White. Deep cream.50 
September Skies. Deep red-purple 
self. Blooms freely in spring. 16 
in.50 
Souv. de Chavagnac. Fragrant; vio¬ 
let. Often blooms in summer as 
well as spring and fall!.60 
Ultra. Fine blue and ultramarine.. .25 
Some examples of the new twice- 
blooming IRIS. Good shapes and 
colors. Strong, healthy plants. 
Japanese Iris 
The Iris Kaempferi is different! It likes 
shade and an acid, moist soil (with rhod¬ 
odendron or azaleas, for instance). The 
blooms come in late June or July and 
are flat and huge. 
35 cts. each; 10 of one kind, $2.50 
Astarte. Double; beautiful dark violet. 
Eumee. Single dark violet. 
Gekka-no-nami. Earliest to bloom and the 
choicest white. Very free. Glistening 
white with creamy white stigmas. 
Gold Bound. A fine, double, pure white, 
enriched by a creamy glow from the 
gold-banded center. 
Hercules, Double; clear lilac-blue. 
Koko-no-iro (Purple and Gold). Enor¬ 
mous, double flowers of rich violet- 
purple, with white petaloids tipped violet. 
Patrocle. Single; superb dark violet. 
Prosperpine. Single; bright, rich blue, 
produced by shading of velvety blue 
and white. 
Ski-no-ryo. Double; blue and white. 
Mixed. $2.50 for 25; $10.00 per 100. 
Beardless Iris 
(Species) 
Rare and unusual types. Add novelty 
to your Iris border. 
Hexagona, Dorothea K. Williamson. 
Large, velvety flowers of most 
vivid purple.$0.25 
Ochroleuca. Tall. Late. White, with 
yellow blotch. Very attractive.50 
Orientalis. Blue King. Brilliant blue. 
Beautiful.35 
Sibirica, Snow Queen. Beautiful, 
large, ivory-white flower.35 
Sibirica, Distinction. Clear blue with 
interesting markings. Very good. . .25 
Sibirica, Emperor. A beautiful Iris 
with deep violet-blue flowers.25 
Sibirica Grandis. Rich violet stand¬ 
ards; falls white and bronze.35 
Sibirica Lactea. Small white flower. 
Fine foliage. Tall.35 
Sibirica, Perry’s Blue. A beautiful 
shade of sky-blue. One of the best. 
4 ft.35 
Sibirica, Sunnybrook. Exquisite 
shade of soft Alice-blue. 3 ft.35 
Sibirica, True Blue. Clear blue. Low 
grower.35 
Pseudacorus. A beautiful bright yel¬ 
low; tall and late. 40 in.25 
Dwarf Iris 
The earliest hybrids to bloom. Minia¬ 
tures of the later “Germans.” 
Two of one kind for 25 cts.; 10 of one kind 
Atroviolacea. 4 in. Very earliest; Dark 
purple. 
Bridesmaid. White marked, blue and yel¬ 
low. 
Citrea. Lemon yellow. 
Cyanea. Red purple, fragrant. 
Dixmude. 6 in. Two shades of blue; S 
blue; F. red violet. 
Fairy. Sky blue with purple markings. 
Laddie Boy. Velvety deep blue with three 
flowers to the stem. 
Lurida. Beautiful tawny red bronze, tall 
narrow form. 
Marsouin. S. Light violet; F. violet purple. 
Orange Queen. Beautiful yellow; fra¬ 
grant. 
Prairie Gem. A beautiful yellow; early. 
Royal. S. rich blue, F. reddish purple. 
The Bride. White, free flowering, beauti¬ 
ful. 
"GIVE-AWAY" BARGAINS IN OLD IRIS VARIETIES 
The “Germans” are most popular of all Iris. By mass production we can make 
extraordinary prices. All are good varities. Others quoted on request 
Many sold for 85.00 to $25.00 when first introduced. Our offer: 2 of one kind for 25 cts.; 
10 of one kind, 75 cts.; 50 or more of one kind at 5 cts. each 
Acacia Rose. Rose-pink. 
Afterglow. Gray-lavender. 
Alcazar. Violet and purple. 
Ambassadeur. Maroon, 
bronze. 
Amber. Deep yellow. 
Anne Bullen. Lavender. 
Anne Leslie. White, purple. 
Apache. Purple, crimson. 
Archeveque. Purple. 
Argynnis. Yellow, red. 
Arlington. Purple. 
Beau Ideal. White; large. 
Blue Boy. Rich purple. 
Bluet. Blue tones. 
Bonita. Deep yellow. 
Bradywine. Silvery violet. 
B. Y. Morrison. Violet. 
Canopus. Lavender. 
Caprice. Rosy red. 
Cassiopeia. Lavender. 
Citronella. Gold & maroon. 
Crusader. Blue. 
Cygnet. Ivory-white. 
Daphne. White, purple. 
Delicatissima. Lilac. 
Dorothea. Pearl-gray. 
Dream. Light pink. 
Duke of York. Mauve. 
Eclaireur. White and rose. 
Edouard Michel. Deep vio¬ 
let. 
Endymion. Light buff. 
Eventide. Slaty lavender. 
Fairy. White and blue. 
Fra Angelico. Sunset 
effect. 
Georgia. Rose. 
Gold Imperial. Fine yellow. 
Goldenrod. Deep yellow. 
Harpalion. Lavender-blue. 
Her Majesty. Rosy pink. 
Ideal. Royal blue. 
Isis. China-blue. 
Isoline. Lilac-purple. 
Jacqueline Guillot. Violet. 
Jean Chevreau. Brown 
spot's. 
Kochi. Claret and purple. 
Lent A. Williamson. Violet 
and purple. 
Lohengrin. Rose. 
Lord Lambourne. Dusky 
red. 
Lord of June. Lavender- 
blue. 
Lorely. Marine-blue. 
Marsh Marigold. Yellow, 
maroon. 
Mary Gibson. Rose, bronze. 
Mildred Presby. White, 
violet. 
Mme. Chereau. White, blue. 
Mme. Cheri. Violet-pink. 
Mme. Chobaut. Buff, wine 
dotted. 
Morning Splendor. Purple. 
Mother of Pearl. Pearl 
tints. 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles. Old 
gold. 
Mrs. Marion Cran. Pink. 
Nehawka. Dark purple. 
Niebelungen. Yellow, and 
violet. 
Nymph. Mellow yellow. 
Opera. Dark red-purple. 
Orion. Grayish lavender. 
Pallida dalmatica. Laven¬ 
der. 
Parc de Neuilly. Deep vio¬ 
let. 
Phyllis Bliss. Pale rose. 
Pioneer. Red-purple. 
Prairie Gold. Fine yellow. 
Primrose. Clear yellow. 
Princess Beatrice. Light 
lavender. 
Prosper Laugier. Bronze 
and ruby. 
Shekinah. Lemon-yellow. 
Skitchewang. Pink. 
Steepway. Mauve, blue. 
Sunset. Yellow. 
Susan Bliss. Lilac-pink. 
Sweet Lavender. Gray. 
Taj, Mahal. Very fine white. 
Titian. Violet-blue, purple. 
Queen Caterina. Pale 
orchid. 
Queen of May. Lilac-pink. 
Rhein Nixe. White, blue. 
Roseway. Rose-pink. 
Rota. Red. 
Seminole. Red tones. 
Trostringer. Rose-pink. 
Tropic Seas. Violet, blue. 
True Charm. White, blue. 
Vesper Gold. Yellow. 
White Knignt. White; 
good. 
White Queen. Pure white. 
Wild Rose. Pink. 
Yvonne Pelletier. Pale blue 
Zada. Pure white. 
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