• This type of iris blooms in the early spring and again in the fall. In order to secure 
good results we use a quick-acting fertilizer in midsummer and see to it that 
they have plenty of irrigation and cultivation. Not all the varieties can be de¬ 
pended upon in the north, but all that we list have bloomed in our gardens, but 
not every year. They are well worth the extra effort required to grow them well. 
AUTUMN ELF (Brown 1933). A charming little iris which 
blooms during July and August, and during the fall months. 
S. olive cream, domed and ruffled; F. lavender with cream 
edge, ruffled and widely flared. $1.00 
AUTUMN FROST (Schreiner 1934). A white of Moonlight 
form, with yellow veining on falls. Blooms freely in fall. 
$5.00 
AUTUMN HAZE (H. P. Sass 1934). A tall bearded fall 
blooming sort. S. wine purple; F. velvety manganese violet. 
Very large flowers on well-branched stems. $2.50 
AUTUMN KING (H. P. Sass 1924). A huge blue purple 
bicolor. Good in spring as well. $ .15; 3 for $ .25 
AUTUMN KING JR. (H. P. Sass 1926). A rich and velvety 
deep blue purple and one of the most reliable bloomers. $1.00 
AUTUMN QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1933). A beautiful pure 
white about 20 inches tall; blooms in August and again in 
the fall. One of the best. $ .25 
BLACK MAGIC 28". Much the color of Black Wings; pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, vigorous grower. $1.00 
CRYSORO (Nicholls 1931) E. 22". Equally good in fall or 
spring. Large flowers of rich golden yellow; prolific bloomer. 
$ .25; 3 for $ .50 
DORCAS HUTCHINSON (H P Sass-McDade 1933). 
Beautiful violet self. Of good height and size. Fragrant. $ .50 
EQUI NOX (Auten 1932). The most dependable fall bloomer. 
Rich violet bicolor, very large, tall and well branched. $ .50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (H. P. Sass-McDade 1933). Deep 
velvety blackish purple with a silky sheen. The most beau¬ 
tiful of all fall bloomers. A prolific bloomer. $ .35 
FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT (J. Sass-McDade 1933). A red 
purple self with a velvety blaze on fall $2.00 
FROST QUEEN (H. P. Sass 1933). Similar to the well 
known Fairy in size and coloring. A dependable fall bloomer. 
$1.00 
GOLDEN HARVEST (J. Sass 1929). A rarely beautiful fall 
bloomer. S. olive tinted blue at haft; F. citron yellow. A 
delightfully gay note in the fall garden. $ .50 
JEAN SI RET (Andre 1930). A dwarf ever-blooming iris 
which resembles the tall bearded W. R. Dykes in form and 
coloring. A little garden gem. $ .25; 3 for $ .50 
LIEUTENANT DE CHAVEGNAC (Andre 1930). Deep red 
violet self, velvety. $ .25; 3 for $ .50 
MARTI E EVEREST (Kirkland 1933). A clear sparkling 
blue similar to Corrida in color, very tall and well branched. 
$3.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade 1935). Fine red purple sim¬ 
ilar in coloring to Indian Chief. Late. $2.00 
OCTOBER OPERA (H. P. Sass 1932). Velvet red purple 
self like the old tall bearded Opera. One of the very best. 
$ 1.00 
OLIVE WHITE (H. P. Sass 1930) 18". A dependable fall 
bloomer of fine form, of deep cream color, with pale green 
veining. Very fine. $ .15; 3 for $ .30 
SEPTEMBER SKIES (H. P. Sass 1933) 16". A clear purple 
self of rich coloring. A dependable fall variety. Increases 
rapidly. $ .30; 3 for $ .60 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934). An equally fine inter¬ 
mediate and fall bloomer. A deep lemon chrome self. Flowers 
large and of heavy substance. S. domed; F. flaring. 24" tall. 
$1.00 
WHITE AUTUMN KING. A fine silvery white which 
blooms profusely in spring and fall. $ .35 
Six Beautiful Fall Bloomers, 
Beliable Bloomers 
Postpaid for 
$Q5« 
AUTUMN ELF 
AUTUMN HAZE 
CRYSORO 
GOLDEN HARVEST 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT 
SEPTEMBER SKIES 
30 Quality Gardens 
