Fall Bloomers 
These varieties bloom the second time in fall, but the 
plants must be in a good condition. Use a little > fertilizer 
late in June to induce a heavy growth, and water when needed. 
AUTUMN QUEEN (12) free blooming white f .25 
DORCAS HUTCHESON (18) fragrant, deep violet self .35 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (26) very fine velvety red 
violet .35 
JEAN SIRET (8) yellow, falls flecked violet .25 
LIEUT, de CHAVAGNAC (10) fragrant, bronzy red 
violet .25 
PEGGY BABBINGTON (28) A good canary yellow .75 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (16) A dependable clear rich 
purple .35 
ULTRA (14) A lovely ultramarine blue bicolor .25 
Beardless Iris 
The best time to plant them is in early spring, or 
from late August to early October. The rhizomes 
should be planted one inch below the surface, and 
kept moist until growth starts. They like a soil 
tending toward acidity, and old manure is a good fer¬ 
tilizer. Give them plenty of water, but do not have 
it standing on the crown in winter. 
Species and Hybrids 
A. J. BALFOUR (48) Handsome spuria type of Cambridge, f .50 
blue. 
D. K. WILLIAMSON (33) Large velvety madder crimson. .25 
ENSATA (12) Dainty soft lavender. Blooms early. .25 
FOLIOSA (12) Large brilliant blue, with procumbent 
stems. .25 
MRS. TAIT (42) Soft, porcelain blue. Free bloomer. 
Spuria type .25 
OCHRALEUCA (60) Fine white Spuria, with yellow throat. .50 
PSEUDACORUS (36) The brightest yellow, that is espec¬ 
ially adapted for damp places - OO^zC ea. - 3 for 50^ 
Doz. - 1.75 
SUNNY DAY (48) Splendid tall, gleaming yellow of great 
beauty. Spuria type. 1.00 
VERSICOLOR KERMESIANA (26) Dark velvety claret. .50 
V. LILACINA (32) Medium lavender blue. .35 
Siberian Iris 
AMELIA EARHART (42) Large intense dark blue, with wide 
and a white blotch. 1.50 
BLUE CHARM (36) A lovely light blue with large S. and 
round horizontal falls. Outstanding. .50 
BLUE FLAME (36) Brilliant light blue. Large. .50 
BLUE HERON (36) Medium blue with white style arms. .25 
BLUE RIDGE (34) Lovely late pale silvery blue, with hor¬ 
izontal falls. .35 
BLUE WINGS (30) Broad petaled clear light blue. .25 
BUTTERFLY (36) Porcelain blue, with a white throat. .25 
CAESAR (42) A fine intense dark blue. .25 
CAESAR'S BROTHER (48) Late blue black that is larger 
and finer than Caesar. 1.50 
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