E D G E W O O D- IRIS GARDENS 
FALL BLOOMING IRIS. 
These are varieties which repeat 
the blooming .process in the fall, but 
it is doubtful if anyone in this climate 
will get more than a sprinkling of fall 
bloom unless; special conditions are 
provided. However, we list a few fall 
bloomers so that our customers who 
are interested may try them. We get 
a certain percentage of bloom and are 
always thrilled by the reappearance 
of our June friends. 
AUTUMN KING. A fine medium blue 
that blooms early in the spring and 
again in fall. 36". . .3 for 50c $.25 
AUTUMN-QUEEN. A white compan¬ 
ion to the above. 18". $.25 
CRYSORO. See description under In¬ 
termediate. Also a fall bloomer $.50 
ULTRA. A very choice ultramarine 
blue. $.25 
SIBERIAN IRIS. 
A grassy beardless species that bears 
dainty flowers like butterflies poised 
on tall slender stems. Lovely near 
pools where their roots may seek 
moisture but are also desirable for 
sunny locations. They last well as 
cut flowers. 
BLUE KING. Blue violet.. Free- 
blooming and reliable. 36". $.25 
KINGFISHER BLUE. A fine bright 
blue with large flowers. 50". $.35 
PERIWINKLE. Bright violet blue 
with brown shadings at throat. 
Highly recommended. 44". $.35 
PERRY'S BLUE. A tall variety with 
delightful sky blue flowers. $.25 
RED RAIDER. An unusual dark red 
purple. $.50 
WHITE DOVE. A towering white 
that tops all in this class. 60". $.50 
WHITE QUEEN. A pure white that 
is free flowering. 36". $.25 
Collection of five varieties of Siberian 
Iris, our selection $1.00 
DWARF BEARDED IRIS. 
ATROV lOLACEA. Reddish purple. 
Earliest in this class $.25 
BLUESTONE. Nice light blue and 
purple bi-color. $.25 
COERULEA. Very dwarf, light blue, 
early. $.25 
DITTON PURPLE. Very free bloom¬ 
ing purple. $.25 
DIXMUDE. Analine blue and wine 
color. $.25 
FLORIDA. A nice medium yellow. $.25 
GRAMINEA. Rich red violet $.25 
LEOPOLD. Medium blue purple. $.25 
MAROCAIN. Dark red purple. $.25 
ORANGE QUEEN. Bright flowers of 
good form. $.25 
ROSE MIST. 'Soft misty rose. A new 
color in this class. $.25 
SOUND MONEY. A deep yellow va¬ 
riety from Nebraska. H. M., A. I. 
S. $.50 
THE BRIDE. A floriferous white. $.25 
Collection of 12 dwarfs (our selec¬ 
tion) representing the various color 
classes for $2.00. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. 
A wonderful, easily grown race of 
perennials—simple growing directions 
sent with each order. 
BARR'S WHITE —A lovely white that 
is superior because of its clear tone 
and satiny sheen. $2.00 
EDNA PERRY —A charming bright 
pink. $.75 
ETHEL SWETE —A fine new poppy 
of cherry pink with large black 
blotches. $2.00 
FAIRY —A pale dainty pink of me¬ 
dium size. A good bloomer. $1.00 
HENRI CAYEUX —^An unusual shade 
of crushed raspberry. Needs semi¬ 
shade. $1.00 
LULU A. NEELEY —A fine deep dark 
red. One of the best. $1.00 
MAHONY —A distinct shade of deep 
mahogany purple. $1.00 
MRS. PERRY —^The old favorite sal¬ 
mon pink poppy. $.50 
MRS. STOBART —A soft old rose from 
England. Very fine. $2.00 
NANCY —Tall spectrum red with a 
black at base. Highly recommend¬ 
ed. $1.50 
OLYMPIA —A double orange-scarlet 
new poppy that increases by run¬ 
ners. $.50 
NEW PERFECTION —A lovely shade 
of soft pink with frilled petals. 
Verv popular. $1.00 
PROSPERIN'E —A Dark Chinese red 
with black blotches. Tall and 
late. $1.00 
ROSE TOWER —(Our Introduction) a 
gorgeous, glowing rose about the 
shade of the Bartigon tulip. . $4.00 
TRILBY —A stunner. Large dark 
pcarlet with pleated petals. Very 
tall. $1.50 
WEDDING VEIL —'Large white with 
a faint purnle blotch. $2.00 
WHITE LADY —Pure white having 
crushed petals and mulberry blotch. 
Tall and hardy. $2.00 
WURTEMBERGIA —Huge scarlet on 
tall stems. $.75 
