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FALL TRADE LIST — SEPTEMBER 29, 1937 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
HIBISCUS 
Giant flowering. A wonderfully improved form of native 
Marshmallow or Rose mallow . Perio Per 100 
Red . $ .90 $8.00 
Roseus .90 8.00 
White .90 8.00 
HIERACIUM, Hawk Weed 
Aurantiacum, (Orange Hawk Weed). Blooms with orange 
flowers in July, 15".70 6.00 
HOLLYHOCKS (See Althea Rosea) 
HYPERICUM, St. John’s Wort 
Elegans, bushy perennial with single yellow flowers. .90 8.00 
*IBERIS, Hardy Candytuft 
Gibraltarica, very desirable dwarf plant with evergreen foliage, 
covered by dense heads of flowers in early spring. Height 8" .90 8.00 
Sempervirens, dwarf, evergreen foliage, covered with sheet of 
white, May, June, 8". .90 8.00 
IRIS 
In making up this 1937 Iris List we have divided our list into three separate 
groups. We have our group of “Extra Good" varieties, “Medium Priced" varieties 
and “Common varieties". This grouping does not mean that the “Common 
varieties" are poor Iris. There are a lot of good varieties in this cheaper group, 
such as Afterglow, Gertrude, Pallida Dalmatica and others, but they are older 
and stock is more plentiful and as a result they carry a cheaper price. 
EXTRA GOOD VARIETIES 
This list contains some of the World’s finest Iris. Practically all of them are 
recent introductions and are much improved over the old type. If you have 
never handled any of these “Extra Good" varieties, it would be our suggestion 
that you try a few of them. Your customers will enjoy getting acquainted with 
them. 
Per 10 Per 109 
Acacia Rose. Medium height. Large rose petaled flowers. $1.80 $15.00 
Ambassadeur. Deep rich blend. Winner of American Iris 
Society Popularity Contest. 42". .60 5.00 
Asia. A beautiful silvery lavender blend, lit by a bright yellow 
beard. An Iris of elegance and deserved popularity. Late. 
36" . 1.20 10.00 
Autumn King. This is the first of a new race of Iris, Iris that 
bloom both in the spring and fall. The flowers are large, 
a lovely blue purple. .90 8.00 
B'eau Ideal, one of the distinctive Sass plicatas, notable for the 
wide solid border of Chinese Violet on a white background. 
Very unusual and fine, 34". .60 5.00 
Blue Glory. S. light blue; F. darker blue. .60 5.00 
Buto, rich velvety deep royal purple. Gigantic flower of perfect 
form, 30" . 1.20 10.00 
Chasseur, 36", one of the largest and finest yellow Iris with bright 
Prussian red veinings at the throat. 1.40 12.00 
Church Mouse, a new color break greatly admired, a brown iris, 
self Hays’ Brown of Ridgway. Medium sized flowers on 
36" stems. No other Iris like it. 1.40 12.00 
Euphony, standing petals, mustard yellow tipped Chamoise, ruf¬ 
fled. Drooping petals spreading of same color well marked 
with a large central zone of blue, 36". 1.40 12.00 
Lord of June, a very fragrant gigantic blue bicolor, flowers 
measuring 7 inches, 40". .45 4.00 
