EQUINOX (Auten) 26". Rich violet-bicolor. 50c 
FROST QUEEN (Sass) 21". A free blooming frosty 
white, larger than the other whites in this section. 
Sometimes a stalk produces so many flowers that 
they appear crowded. A strong grower and early 
autumn bloomer of attractive appearance. $1.00 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (Sass) 30" This variety 
is one of the best fall bloomers, but the roots in¬ 
crease extremely slow. It is a beautiful tall red- 
purple, larger than most. $1.00 
GOLDEN CATARACT (Metcalfe) 20". A new bright 
yellow ever-bloomer which flowers four times a 
year in California. Plants increase like wildfire. 
$1.50 
GOLDEN HARVEST (Sass) 18". A delightfully gay 
note in the fall garden. S. olive, tinted blue at 
haft; F. citron yellow. 50c 
JANE KREY (Mind.) 28". Rich dark red-purple 
which we consider one of the very finest of twice- 
blooming Iris. Worth twice its present cost for its 
spring flowering alone. $1.00 
JEAN SIRET (Andre) 8". Clear yellow dwarf with 
F. striated. Termed an ever-bloomer because of its 
extremely long blooming season. 35c 
KING JUNIOR (Sass) 80". Lavender-violet, similar 
to Autumn King but much more dependable twice- 
bloomer. 75c 
LIEUT. DE CHAVAGNAC (Andre) 9". Another 
ever-blooming dwarf whose small flowers are a 
mixture of violet, bronze, and cream. 35c 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk.) 35". A clear sparkling 
blue—tall, well-branched, and very dependable 
twice bloomer in nearly all sections. $2.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade) 34". Fine red-purple, 
somewhat like Indian Chief. Blooms a little late to 
develop in northern climates, but is an exceptional 
specimen when it does develop. Well worth grow¬ 
ing for spring bloom alone. $1.00 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass) 24". One of the most at¬ 
tractive of all the fall bloomers, being a lovely red 
tone which attracts visitors like a ruby. $1.00 
OLIVE WHITE (Hill) 24". Cream, with green gold 
veining. This lovely sort always blooms prolifically 
with us throughout the summer months. 25c 
PALTEC (Dennis) 15". A rare cross between the 
beardless Tectorum species and the bearded spe¬ 
cies, making a botanical curiosity. Medium blue 
with darker mottling. Reliable summer bloomer 
in our gardens. Flowers are not large but quite 
lovely. $1.00 
PEGGY BABBINGTON (Mind.) 28". Rich smooth 
canary yellow; bright and cheerful. 50c 
SANGREAL (Sass) 28". Very free flowering deep 
yellow with orange beard. $1.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (Sass) 16". A purple self 
which blooms freely in spring and often in the late 
summer and fall. 50c 
SOUND MONEY (Sass) 10". A fine yellow Pumila 
hybrid that often blooms in the fall. H.M. 35c 
SOUTHLAND (Sass) 28". Very clear lemon-chrome 
yellow which excels all other early blooming yel¬ 
lows, as well as being a fairly reliable re-bloomer. 
H.M. award winner. Low branched. $1.00 
STYLOSA ALBA (Unguicularis species) 18". Our 
fine white winter bloomer, which flowers some¬ 
times in November and December and always in 
February and March. As cut flowers, the blossoms 
of this variety cannot be excelled. Every Iris lover 
living in the south, on the Pacific coast, or in any 
fairly mild section, should grow this unique and 
beautiful flower. It can be grown in the colder 
states if given protection, and is well worth trying 
out. Clumps, $1.00; plants, 50c 
ULTRA (Sass) 18". Ultramarine blue, with a num¬ 
ber of flowers to a stalk. Very popular. H.M. 25c 
WHITE AUTUMN KING (Sass.) 28". Like Autumn 
King in size, height, and branching, but pure white 
in color. A recent introduction. $1.00 
COLLECTION of all 33, valued at $28.65, for $18.85. 
AUTUMN FLOWERING 
COLLECTION 
Collection of 7, valued at $4.35, for $2.95. 
With Autumn Haze or Autumn Frost added 
for $3.95. 
Note: Select one variety from each 
two lines below. 
AUTUMN QUEEN 
or 
OLIVE WHITE 
AUTUMN SURPRISE 
or 
JANE KREY 
DORCUS HUTCHESON 
or 
SEPTEMBER SKIES 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 
or 
ULTRA 
OCTOBER OPERA 
or 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT 
SOUTHLAND 
or 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
KING JUNIOR 
or 
PALTEC 
Collection of all 14 above for $4.95. 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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