Fall-Blooming Iris 
The so-called remontants constitute a newly-developed race of iris which bloom a second time in the fall after the severe heat of 
the summer is over. We especially recommend these iris for planting in the South, Mid-South, or wherever lateness of autumn frosts 
affords a long fall blooming-season. 
AUTUMN FROST: large-flowered pure white with golden 
haft and beard; size of Autumn King; heat resistant .... $3.00 
AUTUMN KING: lavender-blue bicolor.25 
AUTUMN QUEEN: pure white; dwarf type.25 
DORCAS HUTCHESON: early, persistent, pansy violet. . . .25 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: reliable re-bloomer; very dark 
fluorite-purple; a very handsome color even if it were 
not valuable for its reblooming.25 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT: rich mulberry-violet; a very 
fine variety. 50 
FROST QUEEN: frosty white; very prolific.50 
JEAN SIRET: most reliable yellow dwarf.25 
LAURA HUTCHESON: blue purple with reddish cast. 
Medium flower.25 
MARTIE EVEREST: a fine tall light blue. 1.00 
OCTOBER OPERA: new color for this class; a wine-purple. .50 
OLIVE WHITE: cream, tinted green, with gold veins.35 
SANGREAL: Absolutely one of the finest yellow fall- 
bloomers. Very free flowering. 28". 1.00 
SEPTEMBER SKIES: deep purple, reliable.25 
SOUND MONEY: Brilliant empire yellow with glistening 
gold sheen. Well shaped flowers, long blooming per¬ 
iods. 10". 50 
SOUTHLAND: Deep yellow-chrome in color. Large flow¬ 
ers, domed standards, flaring falls, low branched. 24" 1.00 
SOUV. DE L. CHAVANAC: a vinaceaous violet; this and 
Jean Siret we have found to be the best here.25 
ULTRA: a gem for color: rich ultramarine; one of the bluest 
iris in this class. .25 
Fall Blooming Iris Collection 
AUTUMN FROST SOUV. DE L. CHAVANAC 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT 
JEAN SIRET SEPTEMBER SKIES 
An unusual selection. 
1 each labelled; post paid 35 
Pogo-Opclus 
These odd and beautiful iris are the result of crosses between various members of the bearded and Oncocyclus sections. They in¬ 
herit unusual coloring and delicate veining from the oncocyclus parents and vigor and hardiness from the bearded ancestors. 
NOVELTY VARIETY POGO CYCLUS 
PESHAWAR: A hybrid containing blood of the tall bearded, 
dwarf bearded, and Qncocyclus species. From the latter it in¬ 
herits the distinctive coloring and form (seen in Wm. Mohr), but 
because it is derived only one-eighth from the Oncocyclus, it 
can be grown without coddling or fuss. Peshawar is a rich red- 
purple completely veined and dotted a deeper shade. The beard 
is striking, being twice as large as is normal for a tall-bearded 
type, and of a rich gold color. The stems bear two or three 
branches and are about twenty-four inches tall. This hybrid 
blooms about ten days earlier than the tall bearded varieties, 
with which it compares quite favorably in size.$3.00 
BALROUDOUR: soft blue violet and deep olive buff.. .25 
DORAK: globular veined blue lavender.35 
GRAY CLOUD: a subtle blend of blue, grey, red, green and 
brown. Standards: campanula blue; Falls: dawn grey 
with brown stripes, darkening to deep signal blotch.50 
MONS. STEICHEN: pearly white veined blue, semi-dwarf, 
but large flowers of good substance. 25 
Business Terms 
(Please read carefully before ordering.') 
REMITTANCE in full should accompany orders; or, if desired, 
a deposit of 25 % will hold stock until shipping time when it will 
be sent C.O.D. Kindly do not send currency or stamps. 
WE PAY TRANSPORTATION CHARGES (parcel post or 
express) on orders of $2.00 or over. On smaller orders add 25c 
for postage and packing. 
DISCOUNTS: A cash discount of 10% will be allowed on all 
orders mailed and paid for in full before June 20th excepting 
orders for collections, which are strictly net at all times. Quantity 
discounts are as follows. 
10% on orders amounting to $20.00 to $50.00. 
15 % on orders amounting to $50.00 or more. 
PLEASE ORDER EARLY to avoid possibility of certain va¬ 
rieties being sold out. Orders filled in rotation as received. 
FOREIGN ORDERS not less than $5.00. Canadian not less 
than $3.50. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT: We begin filling orders early in July, 
continuing through August and September into early October. 
Residents of the South should plant after the extreme heat of the 
summer has subsided — usually in September or October. We do 
not ship iris in the spring. 
PRICE OF CATALOG: We make no charge for our catalog to 
customers, or to others the first two years after receipt of an 
initial request. Thereafter we are compelled to charge 25c to help 
defray production costs. 
STOCK and GUARANTEE: We ship healthy, thrifty roots 
freshly dug from our garden. We guarantee stock to be true to 
name, disease and pest-free, and in first class condition when 
received. Anyone not entirely satisfied should return stock im¬ 
mediately and proper adjustment will be made. We cannot as¬ 
sume responsibility after safe delivery. Cultural directions will 
be sent with each order. 
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